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Multi-Scale Dynamical Modeling of Anesthetic Drug Metabolism
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Reporter:
Meizhen Xiang, Professor, Beijing Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
Inviter:
Liqun Cao, Professor
Subject:
Multi-Scale Dynamical Modeling of Anesthetic Drug Metabolism
Time and place:
14:00-15:00 October 11(Saturday), N226
Abstract:

Precision anesthesia is essential for surgical success and patient safety, yet current practice remains heavily experience-driven. This report reviews classical pharmacokinetic–pharmacodynamic (PK–PD) models and their role in anesthesia, then introduces the multi-scale diffusion and transport characteristics of anesthetic drugs in target organs. A preliminary framework is proposed for describing the entire process by which anesthetic drugs cross the blood–brain barrier, pass through the interstitial space, and enter the cell membrane. and constructing multi-scale models based on two-scale asymptotic expansion theory and developing efficient computational algorithms. Finally, we highlight AI-driven approaches that integrate multimodal data to address nonlinear dynamics, multi-drug interactions, and patient variability, supporting the advancement of adaptive PK–PD models for precision anesthesia.