2024
DOI: 10.1097/aco.0000000000001396
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The drug titration paradox: a control engineering perspective

Elie Sarraf

Abstract: Purpose of review The 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 findings Drug titration is a challenging endeavor, and the medication delivery systems used … Show more

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