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摘要
许多工作者研究了乙醇的药代动力学。因此,本研究的目的不是研究乙醇的药代动力学;相反,本研究的目的是准备进一步的说明性例子,说明在药代动力学研究中成功地使用了系统工程中的计算和建模工具。Wilkinson和Rheingold先前的研究发表在1977年10月的《药代动力学杂志》(Journal of Pharmacokinetics)上,描述了通过留置静脉导管等速静脉输注乙醇给狗的动静脉血浓度梯度的研究。本研究是Wilkinson和Rheingold研究的自由延续;因此,我们使用了Wilkinson和Rheingold的研究数据。采用了一种先进的建模方法,该方法在计算机程序CTDB中实现,并在Dedik等[1]的研究中描述。
Evaluation of arterial-venous blood alcohol concentration gradients of ethanol administered by an infusion to dogs
Numerous workers investigated ethanol pharmacokinetic. Therefore, the goal of the present study was not an investigation of ethanol pharmacokinetics; instead, the goal of the present study was to prepare further illustrative examples of a successful use of computational and modeling tools from system engineering in pharmacokinetic investigations. The previous study by Wilkinson and Rheingold published in October 1977 issue of the Journal of Pharmacokinetics, described an investigation of arterial-venous blood concentration gradients of ethanol administration by a constant rate intravenous infusion through indwelling venous catheters to dogs. The present study is a free continuation of the study by Wilkinson and Rheingold; therefore, the data available in the study by Wilkinson and Rheingold were used. An advanced modeling method, implemented in the computer program named CTDB, and described in the study by Dedik et al[1] was used for modeling purposes.