AnestAssist PK/PD

AnestAssist PK/PD

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Version History of AnestAssist PK/PD

1.9

November 25, 2014

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fixed incompatibilities with iOS 8 which caused the app to freeze. Updated the user interface to iOS 7/8 look and feel.

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1.8

December 8, 2010

User's can now enter custom PK/PD models for pediatric and veterinary use (in addition to adult specific models).

1.7.1

October 11, 2010

Maintenance release - bug fix.

1.7

September 23, 2010

- Users can now add additional drugs and custom PK/PD model parameters to the system - Added PK/PD models for Atracurium, Cisatracurium, Rocuronium, and Vecuronium

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1.6

May 28, 2010

- User definable reference concentration lines - Case time base can be either "simulated" or "clock/real-time" - At startup the previous session's view is restored (i.e. you see what you were viewing when the app was last exited.

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1.5

April 10, 2010

- iPad specific user interface o AnestAssist PK/PD 1.5 will run on both the iPod/iPhone and the new iPad (i.e. it is a "Universal App"). The iPad U/I is much more efficient (fewer screens), but functionality and features are the same for all devices. - Drug Given Graphs o Added "drug given" graphs showing timing and amounts of infusions and boluses. - Tap to display PK values o Tapping a point in the PK graph displays a cursor and numerical readout of the PK concentrations at that time. - PK Graph Display o Patient gender, weight, height, and age displayed. o Larger/bolder font used to increase readability. - Workflow and Configurability o After completing entry or edit of a drug given, the PK graph screen for the drug is immediately displayed. o Default bolus and infusion units for each drug can now be selected in Settings. o Units and graph limit/increment parameters for bolus given and infusion given graphs for each drug can be defined in Settings. o The "secondary" graph on the PK screen can be selected in Settings to default to either Interations/Effects or Drug Given.

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1.4

March 8, 2010

New drugs: dexmedetomidine, ketamine, lidocaine, morphine, and midazolam. New models: additional/alternative models added for many supported drugs. Most (but not all) drugs now have at least one model using patient covariates. Isoflurane-opioid interaction effects model added. Many workflow/user interface improvements to speed drug entry and viewing. Additional units: mg/hr, mg/min, mcg/hr, mcg/min, mg/kg/hr Additional configuration options and model selections for all drugs. Model reference and patient covariate information for all drugs displayed. Graph time scale improvements. Bug fixes.

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1.3.1

February 2, 2010

Inhaled modeling expanded and enhanced. - Agents supported: Sevoflurane, Isoflurane, Desflurane, Enflurane, Halothane, Nitrous Oxide - User control of vaporizer settings (%) and fresh gas flow (FGF) - Calculates and displays inspired (circuit) concentration, alveolar concentration, brain tissue concentration PK graphs can now be viewed in horizontal (landscape) orientation. Many user interface improvements. Bug fix for time round-off error in version 1.3

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1.3

January 20, 2010

Inhaled modeling expanded and enhanced. - Agents supported: Sevoflurane, Isoflurane, Desflurane, Enflurane, Halothane, Nitrous Oxide - User control of vaporizer settings (%) and fresh gas flow (FGF) - Calculates and displays inspired (circuit) concentration, alveolar concentration, brain tissue concentration PK graphs can now be viewed in horizontal (landscape) orientation. Many user interface improvements.

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1.2

December 22, 2009

- PK graph concentration axis fixed scale (upper limit and tic mark increment) for each drug can be set in Settings - Drug Given List entries can now be changed/edited by tapping them. - Default concentration for all drugs can be set in Settings

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Price History of AnestAssist PK/PD

Description of AnestAssist PK/PD

AnestAssist PK/PD is an educational tool used for understanding and visualizing the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and interactions of commonly used anesthetic drugs. Anesthesiologists, CRNA’s, veterinarians, and other clinicians involved with anesthesiology, from residents to the very experienced, will find AnestAssist a valuable tool for understanding rational dosing strategies tailored to individual patients. Mathematical models, published in peer reviewed anesthesia journals (see www.palmamhealthcare.com), which take into account patient weight, age, and gender, are used to estimate and chart: Plasma Concentration (IV drugs) Alveolar Concentration (Inhaled agents) Effect Site Concentration Probability of Effect (individual and combined drug interactions) Analgesia: No response to laryngoscopy Sedation: OAA/S < 2 NMB: T1/T0=50% IV drugs included: Propofol, Remifentanil, Fentanyl, Alfentanil, Sufentanil, Dexmedetomidine, Ketamine, Lidocaine, Morphine, Midazolam, Atracurium, Cisatracurium, Rocuronium, and Vecuronium. Inhaled agents included: Sevoflurane, Isoflurane, Desflurane, Enflurane, Halothane, and Nitrous Oxide. Interactions modeled: Propofol, Sevoflurane, or Isoflurane with any combination of Remifentanil, Fentanyl, Alfentanil, or Sufentanil. Users can add drugs and PK/PD model parameters to the system in addition to those included above. Real-Time Case Capture: Drug entry system facilitates recording drugs administered real-time or retrospectively from intra-operative record. Save to Case Library for later review. Case Library: Save actual cases or design and add your own cases to the library to record and demonstrate dosing strategies for a variety of patient types and drugs. AnestAssist runs an enhanced user interface full screen natively on the iPad and in standard mode on the iPhone/iPod. The core functionality is the same on both. Please see www.palmahealthcare.com for detailed information. For Educational Use Only
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AnestAssist PK/PD: FAQ

Can AnestAssist PK/PD be used on iPad devices?

Yes, AnestAssist PK/PD is iPad-friendly.

Who is the developer of AnestAssist PK/PD?

AnestAssist PK/PD was created by Palma Healthcare Systems, LLC.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by AnestAssist PK/PD?

AnestAssist PK/PD requires iOS 7.0 or later.

What user rating does the AnestAssist PK/PD app have?

The AnestAssist PK/PD app has a consumer rating of 5 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the AnestAssist PK/PD app?

The App Category Of Anestassist Pk/pd Is Medical.

What is the latest version of AnestAssist PK/PD?

The latest AnestAssist PK/PD version released is 1.9.

What is the date of the latest AnestAssist PK/PD update?

The latest AnestAssist PK/PD update was released on September 30, 2024.

When did the AnestAssist PK/PD app come out?

The AnestAssist PK/PD app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does AnestAssist PK/PD have?

The AnestAssist PK/PD app is rated Palma Healthcare Systems, LLC.

What are the languages supported by the AnestAssist PK/PD app?

Currently, AnestAssist PK/PD supports English.

Is AnestAssist PK/PD featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, AnestAssist PK/PD is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does AnestAssist PK/PD contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in AnestAssist PK/PD.

Is AnestAssist PK/PD designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, AnestAssist PK/PD is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does AnestAssist PK/PD display any ads?

No, AnestAssist PK/PD does not display any ads.

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  • Poor execution

    It should have been a red flag that this app has not been updated since 2010.
  • Great app - I use it in the OR regularly

    I've been using this for almost a year, and it is fantastic. I teach residents and I use this to show the difference that solubility coefficients make in short vs long cases, how WHEN you give fentanyl has a profound effect on plasma level and Ce, how to plan sufentanil infusions, TIVA, neuromuscular blockade. Very easy to use, and now I have a library of real cases and simulated cases to review with my residents.
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  • Use it daily

    After practicing anesthesia for 17 years I learned a lot about how various infusion rates and boluses will effect my anesthetic by using this software. For a US based anesthesiologist who does not have access to target controlled infusion pumps this is the best option to calculate plasma levels that I am aware of. As a Mac user I could never get StanPump to work and this comes at a fraction of a cost of the TIVA trainer from Eurosiva.org with an interface that is way more user friendly. AnestAssist uses the same published algorithms as TCI's and the other programs. I have used it for a year or more on iPhone and iPad and the only rare glitch I have seen was the program quitting suddenly but I was able to resume where I left off by opening up the application again. To be able to interpret the data properly you will have to know what plasma or effect site concentrations you are aiming for and we think in terms of doses and know little about plasma concentrations. For starters try to simulate various regimens to achieve a propofol plasma concentration of 3 or 4 mcg/ml (common target for TCI's) then set the infusion to 0 mcg/kg/min and see how soon will plasma concentrations reach 1-1.4 mcg/ml where most patients will wake up. Try infusion rate changes versus boluses and look at how long it takes for plasma concentrations to change. Then do the same for dexmedetomidine. You will be surprised at what you learn.
    In summary: excellent, easy to use tool you just have to learn what to do with the results.
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