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Wang LP, McLoughlin P, Paech MJ, Kurowski I, Brandon EL.
Low and moderate remifentanil infusion rates do not alter target-controlled infusion propofol concentrations necessary to maintain anesthesia as assessed by bispectral index monitoring.
1: Anesth Analg. 2007 Feb;104(2):325-31
Mertens MJ. Vuyk J. Olofsen E. Bovill JG. Burm AG.
Propofol alters the pharmacokinetics of alfentanil in healthy male volunteers.
Anesthesiology. 94(6):949-57, 2001 Jun
Vuyk J.
Clinical interpretation of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic propofol-opioid interactions.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica. 52(4):445-51, 2001
Struys MM. De Smet T. Depoorter B. Versichelen LF. Mortier EP. Dumortier FJ. Shafer SL. Rolly G.
Comparison of plasma compartment versus two methods for effect compartment-controlled target-controlled infusion for propofol.
Anesthesiology. 92(2):399-406, 2000 Feb
Olmos M. Ballester JA. Vidarte MA. Elizalde JL. Escobar A.
The combined effect of age and premedication on the propofol requirements for induction by target-controlled infusion.
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 90(5):1157-61, 2000 May
Stuart PC, Stott SM, Millar A, Kenny GN, Russell D.
Cp50 of propofol with and without nitrous oxide 67%.
British Journal of Anaesthesia. 84(5):638-9, 2000 May
Struys MM, De Smet T, Depoorter B, Versichelen LF, Mortier EP, Dumortier FJ, Shafer SL, Rolly G.
Comparison of plasma compartment versus two methods for effect compartment-controlled target-controlled infusion for propofol.
Anesthesiology. 92(2):399-406, 2000 Feb
Hunt-Smith J. Donaghy A. Leslie K. Kluger M. Gunn K. Warwick N.
Safety and efficacy of target controlled infusion (Diprifusor) vs manually controlled infusion of propofol for anaesthesia.
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care. 27(3):260-4, 1999 Jun
Smith I, Thwaites AJ.
Target-controlled propofol vs. sevoflurane: a double-blind, randomised comparison in day-case anaesthesia
Anaesthesia. 54(8):745-52
Suttner S. Boldt J. Schmidt C. Piper S. Kumle B.
Cost analysis of target-controlled infusion-based anesthesia compared with standard anesthesia regimens.
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 88(1):77-82

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