Target-controlled infusion (TCI) automates the dosing of intravenous drugs during surgery. After the anesthetist sets the desired parameters in a computer...
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Propofol (section Propofol infusion syndrome)
either manually programmed infusion pumps or computer-controlled infusion pumps in a process called target controlled infusion (TCI). Propofol is also used...
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different types of infusion devices. Examples of infusion devices include smart pumps, syringe pumps and target-controlled infusion (TCI) devices. Smart...
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intravenous anesthesia) using computer controlled infusion pumps in a process called TCI (target controlled infusion). A target plasma concentration is entered...
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developed in Glasgow, Scotland. Called target controlled infusion (TCI), it involves using a computer-controlled syringe driver (pump) to infuse propofol...
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Cytokine release syndrome (redirect from Infusion reaction)
therapies. When occurring as a result of a medication, it is also known as an infusion reaction. The term cytokine storm is often used interchangeably with CRS...
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Intravenous therapy (redirect from Intravenous infusion)
JP (September 2019). "The incidence of infusion reactions associated with monoclonal antibody drugs targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor in...
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pharmacokinetic studies involving specific populations. Implementing a target-controlled infusion system, which includes a computer program and a syringe pump,...
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Drug delivery (redirect from Controlled Drug Delivery)
been studied to effectively target specific tissues, including liposomes, nanogels, and other nanotechnologies. Controlled or modified-release formulations...
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of Italy, a confessional religious body of Taoism in Italy Target controlled infusion, a method of administering general anaesthesia This disambiguation...
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Modified-release dosage (redirect from Controlled-release medication)
more akin to a "controlled release" rather than "sustained". Extended-release dosage consists of either sustained-release (SR) or controlled-release (CR)...
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November 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2022. "Cabinet approves Rs 1,500 crore infusion in IREDA to boost renewable energy financing". The Indian Express. 19 January...
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The Transformers (Marvel Comics) (redirect from Target:2006)
together in one place. Grimlock revives the other Dinobots with a Nucleon infusion but suddenly finds his body beginning to paralyze as Optimus desperately...
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Insulin pump (redirect from Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion)
pump (including controls, processing module, and batteries) a disposable reservoir for insulin (inside the pump) a disposable infusion set, including a...
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their doctor. Very common adverse reactions associated with alemtuzumab infusion in people with multiple sclerosis include upper respiratory tract and urinary...
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the epitope to which rituximab binds. It is administered by intravenous infusion. The fixed-dose combination ocrelizumab/hyaluronidase is administered by...
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headache, infusion-related reactions, and amyloid-related imaging abnormalities, a side effect known to occur with the class of antibodies targeting amyloid...
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the circulatory system and that target and regulate distant organs. In vertebrates, the hypothalamus is the neural control center for all endocrine systems...
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Mason KP (March 1, 2017). Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Target Controlled Infusions: A Comprehensive Global Anthology. Springer. pp. 31, 306. ISBN 9783319476094...
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Route of administration (section Desired target effect)
benefits of rectal administration. The Murphy drip is an example of rectal infusion. The parenteral route is any route that is not enteral (par- + enteral)...
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Translation (redirect from Target language (translation))
communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. The English language draws a terminological distinction (which...
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deceased donor pancreatic cells. Donislecel is administered as a single infusion into the hepatic (liver) portal vein. The most common adverse reactions...
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doi:10.1016/j.bja.2019.02.018. PMID 31104756. S2CID 133023216. "Target-controlled Infusions for Intravenous Anesthetics: Surfing USA Not!". "Elder Talmage...
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of highly deformable bilayer vesicles for noninvasive, targeted therapy". Journal of Controlled Release. 160 (2): 135–146. doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.01...
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within 2–4 minutes after starting a 1–2 mg/hour IV infusion. In studies up to 72 hours of continuous infusion, there was no evidence of tolerance. In most patients...
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intravenous infusion (injected slowly through an IV line). The most common side effects with intravenous infusions are reactions related to the infusion (such...
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Diabetes management (redirect from Glycemic control)
adjust insulin infusion appropriately. New advances in technology have overcome much of this problem. Small, portable insulin infusion pumps are available...
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drugs in targeted areas or ablation of targeted nerves; and some surgical techniques such as laser or endoscopic diskectomy, intrathecal infusion pumps and...
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made of silicone or polyurethane, and have single or multiple lumens for infusion. The following are the major indications for the use of central venous...
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diarrhea, nausea, infusion-related reactions, rash, decreased appetite and swelling of the limbs (peripheral edema). Avelumab targets the protein programmed...
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