AnestAssist PK/PD for pc

AnestAssist PK/PD for Pc

Published by Palma Healthcare Systems LLC on 2014-11-25

  • Category: Medical
  • License: $19.99
  • Current version: 1.9
  • File size: 3.38 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. 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.

2. IV drugs included: Propofol, Remifentanil, Fentanyl, Alfentanil, Sufentanil, Dexmedetomidine, Ketamine, Lidocaine, Morphine, Midazolam, Atracurium, Cisatracurium, Rocuronium, and Vecuronium.

3. 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.

4. Real-Time Case Capture: Drug entry system facilitates recording drugs administered real-time or retrospectively from intra-operative record.

5. AnestAssist PK/PD is an educational tool used for understanding and visualizing the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and interactions of commonly used anesthetic drugs.

6. Interactions modeled: Propofol, Sevoflurane, or Isoflurane with any combination of Remifentanil, Fentanyl, Alfentanil, or Sufentanil.

7. Users can add drugs and PK/PD model parameters to the system in addition to those included above.

8. AnestAssist runs an enhanced user interface full screen natively on the iPad and in standard mode on the iPhone/iPod.

9. Inhaled agents included: Sevoflurane, Isoflurane, Desflurane, Enflurane, Halothane, and Nitrous Oxide.

10. Save to Case Library for later review.

11. The core functionality is the same on both.

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Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install AnestAssist PK/PD app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using AnestAssist PK/PD on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "AnestAssist PK/PD"
    • The search will reveal the AnestAssist PK/PD app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once AnestAssist PK/PD is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including AnestAssist PK/PD.
    • Now enjoy AnestAssist PK/PD on PC.

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Get APK for PC → Palma Healthcare Systems LLC 5.00 1.9


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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • I just used it-again!

    By Ozcan (Pcmac user)

    I had this app since it was newly released, and have used it almost daily since then. I just modeled cisatracurium infusion and glanced at the PK/PD (T1 50%) to help with our understanding of the dosing. Then, with my resident, we plotted the sevoflurane/fentanyl and looked at the interaction model by Manyam. If you are administering anesthesia, buy it! If you are using TIVA as your technique, you should have bought it when it came out!
  • Not worth the price. Think twice.

    By Mfiedler (Pcmac user)

    Idea is great. Data entry is cumbersome. Time hard to track; you must enter in clock hours but is displayed from time 0. Graphs truncate at seemingly random times from time zero, even if curve has not decayed to baseline. Graph scale doesn't change if you use larger doses than the software designer anticipated (as many may do with fentanyl, for example.) It doesn't take long to regret making the purchase price.
  • Poor execution

    By .AnesMD (Pcmac user)

    It should have been a red flag that this app has not been updated since 2010.
  • Good PK SImulator, Solid Support

    By ClinicalPK (Pcmac user)

    In the past I have used several very good PC based PK simulators, TIVA-Trainer and GasMan, both of which cost well over $100 each. This application compares very favorably in terms of functionality, but at a fraction of the cost, and it's practical to bring this on my iPod into the OR for teaching and review purposes. The user interface is pretty good and I didn't have too many problems figuring out how to use it. Actually the data entry and display is quite clever considering that with the small screen (compared to a PC) some operations need to be spread out over several screens. I expect the iPad version is better in this respect. The app comes with PK/PD models for quite a few IV and volatile agents, and also allows you to add additional drugs and PK models if you wish (but beware, adding models is a bit complex and only for knowledgeable users). Many aspects of the PK display are configurable, including scaling of the concentration axis and a choice of "real-time" time axis and drug entry (to record an actual case as opposed to experimenting with the simulator). I found this especially useful for teaching purposes in the OR. Also there is the ability to set "reference concentration" lines for drugs for students to use to visualize target concentrations. Questions to the developer were answered almost immediately, and he seems sincerely interested in feedback and suggestions. My own suggestion to the developer is to add some way for me to export "cases" to my PC. I'd like to be able to add them to a presentation, or forward as examples to students. As a side note, the idea of 'cases' is this app is not as useful as it could be. This is one area that could use more work, for example to be able to search and sort. Kind of cumbersome now beyond a few cases. There's a lot more to this app than I have time to write about. It's certainly worth having a look at, especially at the bargain price.

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