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1. Target-Controlled Infusion of Cefepime in Critically Ill Patients: single center experience

2. Etomidate and its Analogs: A Review of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics.

3. Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Dexmedetomidine.

5. Improved haemodynamic stability and cerebral tissue oxygenation after induction of anaesthesia with sufentanil compared to remifentanil: a randomised controlled trial.

6. Immune Modulatory Effects of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs in the Perioperative Period and Their Consequence on Postoperative Outcome.

7. Sevoflurane Remifentanil Interaction Comparison of Different Response Surface Models

8. A Phase 1, Single-center, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study in Healthy Subjects to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Clinical Effects, and Pharmacokinetics-Pharmacodynamics of Intravenous Cyclopropyl-methoxycarbonylmetomidate (ABP-700) after a Single Ascending Bolus Dose.

9. Utility of the SmartPilot® View advisory screen to improve anaesthetic drug titration and postoperative outcomes in clinical practice: a two-centre prospective observational trial.

10. Pharmacokinetics in obese patients.

11. Prospective clinical validation of the Eleveld propofol pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model in general anaesthesia.

14. Neuromuscular end-point predictive capability of published rocuronium pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic models: An observational trial.

15. An Allometric Model of Remifentanil Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics.

16. Nonlinear dynamics of the patient’s response to drug effect during general anesthesia.

17. Propofol and Remifentanil Differentially Modulate Frontal Electroencephalographic Activity.

18. Early Phase Pharmacokinetics but Not Pharmacodynamics Are Influenced by Propofol Infusion Rate.

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