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 how to get t50%GIR-AUC(0-8h) in winnolin? [Software]

Dear all,
I am a biostatistician, and I have a project about insulin glargine. The parameter t50%GIR-AUC(0-8h) will be analysed, but I don't know how to get this parameter. Can I get it by WinNolin software and which parameter in WinNonlin will be? :confused:


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2019-10-07 11:52
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 POT-50

Salam Aisha,

t50% (aka HVD – Half Value Duration, POT-50 – Peak Occupancy Time 50%) is not one of the PK metrics implemented in Phoenix WinNonlin.
  1. If your last sample was scheduled at 8 hours, follow the procedure described in this post.
  2. If you sampled longer, set up a data wizard / filter and include only time points ≤8 h and proceed with #1.

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2019-10-07 18:12
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 POT-50

W.salam Helmut,
Thank you very much. Now I know how to get t50% Cmax via Phoenix WinNonlin. But I want to know t50% AUC(0-8h) (time to 50% of AUC, and my last sample was scheduled at 8 hours). So next what should I do if I know HVD?
I hope you help me again.:confused: Thank you so much.
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2019-10-07 18:58
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 AUC-apical?

Hi Ashima,

BTW, are you referring to this guideline?

❝ But I want to know t50% AUC(0-8h) (time to 50% of AUC, and my last sample was scheduled at 8 hours).


Just to clarify: Are you interested in the yellow area?

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Doesn’t look like your GIR cause that’s a PK profile but you get the idea. IIRC, this was called AUCapical by the “Two Lászlós” (Endrényi and Tóthfalusi). Have to dig it out.

Or this one?

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❝ So next what should I do if I know HVD?


Both are not easy to calculate because HVD is the difference between the two intersections times which you don’t get in Phoenix. I suggest to register at Certara’s forum and post an example project containing the data of one subject.

Ideas:
  • Modify one of the R-scripts of this thread and call them from Phoenix.
  • Preliminary NCA (where we calculated 50%Cmax and 75%Cmax) > Final Parameters Pivoted > Data Wizard > Exclude Cmax_75
    Custom Function: New Column Name: Baseline, Formula: 0
    Properties: Cmax > Max_Response, Cmax_2 > Threshold
    Rename the Data Wizard to PD limits
    Set up another NCA-object > Options > Model Type Drug Effect (220)
    Therapeutic Response > Drag/drop the Results of PD limits (the mapping should be recognized)
    When you execute the NCA-Object you get
    AUC_Above_T
    AUC_Below_T
    AUC_Net_T

    I have to figure out which is what (in my example the last was negative).

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2019-10-07 20:43
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 AUC-apical?

Hi Helmut,

❝ BTW, are you referring to this guideline?


Maybe the sponsor had consult this guideline before designing the study . Gir is the glucose-infusion rate.

❝ Just to clarify: Are you interested in the yellow area?

[image]


❝ Doesn’t look like your GIR cause that’s a PK profile but you get the idea. IIRC, this was called AUCapical by the “Two Lászlós” (Endrényi and Tóthfalusi). Have to dig it out.


I need to know time to 50% of GIR-AUC0-8. At the begining, I think that I can use summary table from Phoenix resluts and the function of AUC to get this time, but I am not sure whether this idea is right.
I have search many meterials about glucose-infsion study, this parameter is the secondary end. So it is a common parameter in glucose-infsion study, but I can not find the calculating mathod.:-(
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2019-10-07 20:54
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 Define your terms!

Hi Aisha,

❝ I need to know time to 50% of GIR-AUC0-8.


That’s not my field. If the sponsor is so clever to demand a certain metric, ask what is exactly meant.

❝ At the begining, I think that I can use summary table from Phoenix resluts and the function of AUC to get this time, but I am not sure whether this idea is right.


No, this will not work.

❝ So it is a common parameter in glucose-infsion study, but I can not find the calculating mathod.


Fantastic. Keep searching. Once you know how it is defined, we can try to come up with a calculation method. Not before. Sorry.

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2019-10-07 21:02
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 Define your terms!

Hi Helmut,
Thank you so much. You have give me many useful information. I will search continue and I hope other experts in this forum also can help me.
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 Define your terms!


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