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Tokyo Chemical Industry method based on the choi model
Comparison between measured (Cm) and predicted (Cp) concentration <t>of</t> <t>vancomycin.</t> The dotted line represents the line of identity. The data were obtained from enrolled patients (n = 12) who received vancomycin via the target-controlled infusion (TCI) method using the <t>Choi</t> model, with the target concentration set to 25 mg/L.
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Article Title: External Validation of a Pharmacokinetic Model Developed for Vancomycin Administration via Target-Controlled Infusion

Journal: Drug Design, Development and Therapy

doi: 10.2147/DDDT.S507377

Comparison between measured (Cm) and predicted (Cp) concentration of vancomycin. The dotted line represents the line of identity. The data were obtained from enrolled patients (n = 12) who received vancomycin via the target-controlled infusion (TCI) method using the Choi model, with the target concentration set to 25 mg/L.
Figure Legend Snippet: Comparison between measured (Cm) and predicted (Cp) concentration of vancomycin. The dotted line represents the line of identity. The data were obtained from enrolled patients (n = 12) who received vancomycin via the target-controlled infusion (TCI) method using the Choi model, with the target concentration set to 25 mg/L.

Techniques Used: Comparison, Concentration Assay



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Tokyo Chemical Industry method based on the choi model
Comparison between measured (Cm) and predicted (Cp) concentration <t>of</t> <t>vancomycin.</t> The dotted line represents the line of identity. The data were obtained from enrolled patients (n = 12) who received vancomycin via the target-controlled infusion (TCI) method using the <t>Choi</t> model, with the target concentration set to 25 mg/L.
Method Based On The Choi Model, supplied by Tokyo Chemical Industry, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
method based on the choi model - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
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Comparison between measured (Cm) and predicted (Cp) concentration of vancomycin. The dotted line represents the line of identity. The data were obtained from enrolled patients (n = 12) who received vancomycin via the target-controlled infusion (TCI) method using the Choi model, with the target concentration set to 25 mg/L.

Journal: Drug Design, Development and Therapy

Article Title: External Validation of a Pharmacokinetic Model Developed for Vancomycin Administration via Target-Controlled Infusion

doi: 10.2147/DDDT.S507377

Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison between measured (Cm) and predicted (Cp) concentration of vancomycin. The dotted line represents the line of identity. The data were obtained from enrolled patients (n = 12) who received vancomycin via the target-controlled infusion (TCI) method using the Choi model, with the target concentration set to 25 mg/L.

Article Snippet: These results demonstrate the feasibility of administering vancomycin using the TCI method based on the Choi model in clinical settings.

Techniques: Comparison, Concentration Assay