Infusion Rate Calculator (mcg/kg/min)
Calculate IV pump rates in mL/hr based on weight and dosage
Calculation Result
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Understanding mcg/kg/min Infusion Rates
In clinical settings, critical care medications like Dopamine, Dobutamine, or Norepinephrine are often ordered in micrograms per kilogram per minute (mcg/kg/min). Since IV pumps are programmed in milliliters per hour (mL/hr), it is essential to accurately convert these units.
The Mathematical Formula
Rate (mL/hr) = [Dose (mcg/kg/min) × Weight (kg) × 60] / Concentration (mcg/mL)
Step-by-Step Calculation
- Determine the Concentration: Convert the total milligrams (mg) in the bag to micrograms (mcg) by multiplying by 1,000. Then divide by the bag volume (mL).
- Calculate mcg per hour: Multiply the desired dose by the patient's weight and then by 60 minutes.
- Final Conversion: Divide the total mcg/hr by the concentration to find the mL/hr pump setting.
Example Scenario
A patient weighing 80 kg is ordered Dopamine at 5 mcg/kg/min. You have a bag containing 400 mg of Dopamine in 250 mL of D5W.
- Concentration = 400,000 mcg / 250 mL = 1,600 mcg/mL
- Requirement = 5 mcg × 80 kg × 60 min = 24,000 mcg/hr
- Pump Rate = 24,000 / 1,600 = 15 mL/hr
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes only. Always verify clinical calculations with a second provider and consult hospital protocols before administering medication.