The influence of cardiac output on propofol and fentanyl pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in patients undergoing abdominal aortic surgery

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Agnieszka Bienert
Paweł Sobczyński
Katarzyna Młodawska
Roma Hartmann-Sobczyńska
Edmund Grześkowiak
Paweł Wiczling
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[1] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Biopharmacy
[2] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy
[3] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Experimental Anaesthesiology
[4] Medical University of Gdansk,Department of Biopharmacy and Pharmacodynamics
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Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | 2020年 / 47卷
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Propofol; Fentanyl; Cardiac output; Pharmacokinetics; Pharmacodynamics;
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Cardiac output (CO) is expected to affect elimination and distribution of highly extracted and perfusion rate-limited drugs. This work was undertaken to quantify the effect of CO measured by the pulse pressure method on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of propofol and fentanyl administrated during total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA). The data were obtained from 22 ASA III patients undergoing abdominal aortic surgery. Propofol was administered via target-controlled infusion system (Diprifusor) and fentanyl was administered at a dose of 2–3 µg/kg each time analgesia appeared to be inadequate. Hemodynamic measurements as well as bispectral index were monitored and recorded throughout the surgery. Data analysis was performed by using a non-linear mixed-effect population modeling (NONMEM 7.4 software). Three compartment models that incorporated blood flows as parameters were used to describe propofol and fentanyl pharmacokinetics. The delay of the anesthetic effect, with respect to plasma concentrations, was described using a biophase (effect) compartment. The bispectral index was linked to the propofol and fentanyl effect site concentrations through a synergistic Emax model. An empirical linear model was used to describe CO changes observed during the surgery. Cardiac output was identified as an important predictor of propofol and fentanyl pharmacokinetics. Consequently, it affected the depth of anesthesia and the recovery time after propofol-fentanyl TIVA infusion cessation. The model predicted (not observed) CO values correlated best with measured responses. Patients‘ age was identified as a covariate affecting the rate of CO changes during the anesthesia leading to age-related difference in individual patient’s responses to both drugs.
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