TY - JOUR
T1 - The drug titration paradox
T2 - a control engineering perspective
AU - Sarraf, Elie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - Purpose of reviewThe drug titration paradox describes that, from a population standpoint, drug doses appear to have a negative correlation with its clinical effect. This paradox is a relatively modern discovery in anesthetic pharmacology derived from large clinical data sets. This review will interpret the paradox using a control engineering perspective.Recent findingsDrug titration is a challenging endeavor, and the medication delivery systems used in everyday clinical practice, including infusion pumps and vaporizers, typically do not allow for rapid or robust titration of medication being delivered. In addition, clinicians may be reluctant to deviate from a predetermined plan or may be content to manage patients within fixed goal boundaries.SummaryThis drug titration paradox describes the constraints of how the average clinician will dose a patient with an unknown clinical response. While our understanding of the paradox is still in its infancy, it remains unclear how alternative dosing schemes, such as through automation, may exceed the boundaries of the paradox and potentially affect its conclusions.
AB - Purpose of reviewThe drug titration paradox describes that, from a population standpoint, drug doses appear to have a negative correlation with its clinical effect. This paradox is a relatively modern discovery in anesthetic pharmacology derived from large clinical data sets. This review will interpret the paradox using a control engineering perspective.Recent findingsDrug titration is a challenging endeavor, and the medication delivery systems used in everyday clinical practice, including infusion pumps and vaporizers, typically do not allow for rapid or robust titration of medication being delivered. In addition, clinicians may be reluctant to deviate from a predetermined plan or may be content to manage patients within fixed goal boundaries.SummaryThis drug titration paradox describes the constraints of how the average clinician will dose a patient with an unknown clinical response. While our understanding of the paradox is still in its infancy, it remains unclear how alternative dosing schemes, such as through automation, may exceed the boundaries of the paradox and potentially affect its conclusions.
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U2 - 10.1097/ACO.0000000000001396
DO - 10.1097/ACO.0000000000001396
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38841991
AN - SCOPUS:85197361353
SN - 0952-7907
VL - 37
SP - 362
EP - 370
JO - Current opinion in anaesthesiology
JF - Current opinion in anaesthesiology
IS - 4
ER -