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PropoSim app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 3856 ratings )
Medical
Developer: Thomas Schnider
Free
Current version: 0.9, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 31 May 2013
App size: 3.66 Mb

PropoSim is an educational tool used for understanding and visualizing the effect-site concentration of propofol. Anesthesiologists and other clinicians involved with anesthesiology and intensive care, from residents to the very experienced, will find PropoSim a valuable tool for understanding rational dosing strategies tailored to individual patients.

The simulations use the propofol pharmacokinetic model published by Schnider et al. to estimate and graph the propofol effect-site concentrations, and to estimate the decrement time to a user specified effect-site concentration (Note that the model used in PropoSim uses the Janmahasatian equation rather than the James equation for the calculation of Lean Body Mass. The covariate limits have also been extended to children for the purposes of simulation only).

The drug entry system allows recording of propofol bolus and infusion rates real-time or retrospectively from the intra-operative record. Dosing history is limited to ten hours.

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DISCLAIMER
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The application PropoSim is not a substitute for medical advice. PropoSim is intended for educational purposes only. Persons using the data for medical purposes, such as to calculate drug doses, should not rely solely on the accuracy of the data herein. While the data may be updated periodically, users should independently check medical literature and package inserts for the latest information.
Any and all liability arising directly or indirectly from the use of this application is hereby disclaimed. The information herein is provided "as is" and without any warranty expressed or implied. All direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential or punitive damages arising from any use of this appliction or data contained herein is disclaimed and excluded.