便携式闭环阿曲库铵输注系统的研制:系统方法学和安全性问题。

D G Mason, D A Linkens, N D Edwards, C S Reilly
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摘要

闭环药物输注系统的安全性是一个经常引起关注的问题。因此,许多闭环控制系统在文献报道中仅仅作为计算机模拟研究,很少达到物理实现和正式临床评估的阶段。我们通过描述一种便携式闭环控制系统的发展来解决与此类系统相关的安全问题,该系统用于阿特拉库利诱发的肌肉松弛。这是一个安全关键系统,特别是当应用于脑部和眼部手术时,运动可能会产生严重的有害影响。闭环肌肉放松在提供稳定的手术操作条件,同时注入最少量的药物,使其成为一个有价值的目标,并有助于证明通常适用于其他闭环药物输注系统的安全性问题。希望所描述的方法将促进和鼓励闭环药物输注系统的临床应用,以便临床工作人员和患者可以从闭环药物治疗中获益。
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Development of a portable closed-loop atracurium infusion system: systems methodology and safety issues.

Safety of closed-loop drug infusion systems is an issue often raised as a matter of concern. As a result, many closed-loop control systems are reported in the literature merely as computer simulation studies and few ever reach the stage of physical realisation and formal clinical evaluation. We address the safety issues involved with such systems by describing the development of a portable closed-loop control system for atracurium-induced muscle relaxation. This is a safety-critical system particularly when applied to brain and eye surgery where movement could have serious deleterious effects. The benefits of closed-loop muscle relaxation in providing stable surgical operating conditions over a wide range of patient sensitivities while infusing the minimum amount of drug makes this a worthwhile aim and serves to demonstrate safety issues which are generally applicable to other closed-loop drug infusion systems. It is hoped that the described methodology will facilitate and encourage the clinical application of closed-loop drug infusion systems so that clinical staff and patients may receive the benefits of closed-loop drug therapy.

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