GasGasGas - TIVA Models for Propofol TCI

Welcome back to Gas, Gas, Gas—the podcast that breaks complex anaesthesia concepts into digestible, high-yield episodes. Today, we’re doing a deep dive into the TIVA Models for Propofol particularly the: Marsh, Schneider, and Eleveld TCI models. This isn’t just academic—understanding the underpinnings of these models means you can dose more precisely, tailor your anaesthetic plan to the patient in front of you, and avoid the classic pitfalls of blindly trusting a pump. If you’re prepping for the FRCA or just want to master the ‘why’ behind TCI behaviour, you’re in the right place. ———————— Donations to keep the lights on willingly accepted! Dr Gas Lurks on:  BlueSky: Gas Gas Gas (@gasgasgaspodcast.bsky.social) X / Twitter: GasGasGasFRCA (@GasGasGasFRCA) / X FaceBook: Facebook - Gas Gas Gas Website: www.gasgasgas.uk ———————— We have a catalogs of Podcast and Vivacast episodes here!  Primary FRCA Podcast Catalog Primary FRCA VivaCast Catalog ———————— #FOAMed #frcaprimary #frca #Anaesthetics #Anaesthesia  #Pharmacology #Physiology A Primary FRCA podcast ———————— Want to have a chat? james@gasgasgas.uk  ———————— Disclaimer / Sage Advice All content is educational in nature, but is never intended to be acted upon independent of organised educational and training structures, and under appropriate supervision for your stage of training.  This information is not a suitable substitute for medical advice and requests for medical advice will not be acted upon. Whilst the body of medical knowledge is slowly shifting and expanding, there are often differing numerics and notions for these core concepts, as such, accuracy of the content is not guaranteed. Where deemed sensible by the author, numerical ranges for technical data and references where reasonable will be present.

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Gas Gas Gas handles the Primary FRCA Curriculum. It will fit into a corner of your day, delivering a well explained concept critical to the knowledge required to pass the FRCA Primary Exam! For Anaesthetists / Intensivists / and aspiring Resuscitationists across the world interested in these pharmacological, physiological, clinical, physical and chemical concepts, naturally it is flavoured towards UK practice. Episodes will be (mostly) succinct, conceptually specific, and exam material focussed. Notes on gasgasgas.uk All content is my personal opinion, not medical advice and is never a substitute for formal education / training