Evaluation of the predictive performance of a ‘Diprifusor’ TCI system

The predictive performance of a ‘Diprifusor’ target controlled infusion system for propofol was examined in 46 patients undergoing major surgery, divided into three age groups (18–40, 41–55 and 56–80 years). Measured arterial propofol concentrations were compared with values calculated (predicted) by the target controlled infusion system. Performance indices (median performance error and median absolute performance error) were similar in the three age groups, with study medians of 16.2% and 24.1%, respectively. Mean values for ‘divergence’ and ‘wobble’ were −7.6%.h−1 and 21.9%, respectively. Measured concentrations tended to be higher than calculated concentrations, particularly following induction or an increase in target concentration. The mean (SD) propofol target concentration of 3.5 (0.7) μgml−1 during maintenance was lower in older patients, compared with higher target concentrations of 4.2 (0.6) and 4.3 (0.7) μgml−1 in the two younger age groups, respectively. The control of depth of anaesthesia was good in all patients and the predictive performance of the ‘Diprifusor’ target controlled infusion system was considered acceptable for clinical purposes.

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