About the constant rate infusion (CRI) calculator
Vet Radar has a constant rate infusion (CRI) calculator that can calculate the infusion rate of fluid therapy medication. Vet Radar calculates the necessary infusion rate to give the medication to the patient at the specified dose. Vet Radar can calculate an undiluted dose and a diluted dose.
You can only calculate one medication to a patient at one time. If a patient must have more than one IV infusion treatment, you must calculate each medication each time.
How Vet Radar calculates an undiluted dose
Equation | Result |
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Dose rate (mg/ kg/ hr) × Weight (kg) | Dosage rate (mg/ hr) |
Dosage rate (mg/ hr) ÷ Concentration (mg/ mL) | Infusion rate (mL/ hr) |
- Patient weight
- A rate value
- The medication's concentration
- Dose rate
- Dosage rate
- Infusion rate
- Calculates the dosage rate (dose rate × patient weight)
- Calculates the infusion rate (concentration ÷ dosage rate)
The veterinarian uses the infusion rate information to treat the patient's pain.
How Vet Radar calculates a diluted dose
- The necessary dose is small (for example, if the patient is less than 1 kg)
- You want to give the treatment for a longer period
Equation | Result |
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Concentration (mg/ mL) × Medication volume (mL) | Diluted concentration (mg/ mL) × Final volume (mL) |
Dose rate (mg/ kg/ hr) × weight (kg) | Dosage rate (mg/ hr) |
Dosage rate (mg/ hr) ÷ diluted concentration (mg/ mL) | Infusion rate (mL/ hr) |
- Patient weight
- A rate value
- A volume value
- The medication's concentration
- Dose rate
- Dosage rate
- Infusion rate
- Medication volume
- Final volume
- Calculates the dosage rate (dose rate × patient weight)
- (Medication volume × concentration) ÷ final volume = diluted concentration
- Calculates the infusion rate (diluted concentration × dosage rate)
The veterinarian uses the infusion rate information to treat the patient's pain.