Alex
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2013-12-12 11:49
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 Simulating profiles from a population PK model [PK / PD]

Dear All!

I want to simulate PK profiles from the publication by Björkman et al (2012) in which a population PK of recombinant factor VIII including body weight and age as covariate is published. It is a two-compartmental model with an additive error, random effects were only assumed for the first compartment:

CLi = f(BWi, Agei, fixed effectCL,...)*exp(random effecti,CL)

V1i = f(BWi, fixed effectV1,...)*exp(random effecti,V1)

What I understand:
Random effects are two-dimensional normal distributed with mean zero (covariance matrix can be found in the paper). Setting the random effects to zero leads to the population parameters as exp(0)=1. It's a multiplicative effect.

What I do not understand:
How do I simulate profiles from this model taking random effects into accout? Exponentiating random draws from the two-dimensional normal distribution and multiplicating it with the population parameters CL and V1 leads to implausible values.

I would be very happy to read your suggestions!

Kind regards and thanks in advance,
Alex

PS:
Björkman S, Oh M, Spotts G, Schroth P, Fritsch S, Ewenstein BM, Casey K, Fischer K, Blanchette VS, Collins PW. Population pharmacokinetics of recombinant factor VIII: the relationships of pharmacokinetics to age and body weight. Blood. 2012 Jan 12;119(2):612-8.
Alex
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Austria,
2013-12-12 15:59
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 Simulating profiles from a population PK model

Dear all!

I just solved my problem! The error was in the transformation of the covariance matrix of the random effects - from CV(%) on the observed scale to variance in the log-domain.

Kind regards,
Alex
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2013-12-12 16:04
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 Simulating profiles from a population PK model

Hi Alex!

❝ […] The error was in the transformation of the covariance matrix of the random effects - from CV(%) on the observed scale to variance in the log-domain.


A classical one. ;-) BTW, did you see this one?

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Alex
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2013-12-13 11:56
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 Simulating profiles from a population PK model

Hi Helmut!

❝ A classical one. ;-) BTW, did you see this one?


Thanks for that one. There's a similar workshop in Munich ...
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