Ae-inf based on rate [Software]
Hi Helmut,
Just following up on this discussion here, although as you say
Pharsight's Extranet is probably the better location, note my high-lighting of the last statement.
and also
I would concur that extrapolation of urine data using NCA is extremely tricky due in major part to the difficulty of obtaining sufficient quality collection volumes to actually plot a useful profile. In my experience the use of urinary data has decreased markedly in Phase I trials over the last 10+ years, presumably as analytical techniques have become that much more sensitive to lower concentrations in plasma etc. This leads me to two questions:
If people believe it is, it can be written up as an enhancement request.
Just following up on this discussion here, although as you say
Pharsight's Extranet is probably the better location, note my high-lighting of the last statement.
❝ Now for the interesting question: Why is WNL/PHX not calculating Aeinf?
and also
❝ Extrapolation of urine data in NCA is a nasty business anyhow - whatever method you apply. If ever possible, stay with Ae0-t only.
I would concur that extrapolation of urine data using NCA is extremely tricky due in major part to the difficulty of obtaining sufficient quality collection volumes to actually plot a useful profile. In my experience the use of urinary data has decreased markedly in Phase I trials over the last 10+ years, presumably as analytical techniques have become that much more sensitive to lower concentrations in plasma etc. This leads me to two questions:
- beyond assessing metabolism pathways, is there a use for NCA of urine data; wouldn't this be more appropriate to model and fit if you truly want to understand your compound better?
- the more important one, when wearing a Pharsight hat, is whether there is any benefit to the WNL user / general PK community of Phoenix implementing the extrapolation Herr Doktor Rotter described in TopFit if experience of real data shows us that this is rarely possible with confidence?
❝ 1. Calculate regression line of the terminal part of excretion rates to obtain lambdaZ
❝ 2. calculate excretion rate at tlast from that regression line
❝ 3. Ae(inf) := Ae(tlast) + excretion_rate((tlast)/lambdaZ
If people believe it is, it can be written up as an enhancement request.
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Complete thread:
- Pk parameter: Urine study (WinNonlin) AA 2010-04-07 07:01
- Ae-inf based on rate Helmut 2010-04-07 18:26
- Ae-inf based on rate AA 2010-04-08 14:08
- Amount_ Recovered = Ae(0-t) Helmut 2010-04-08 14:27
- Already a PK-model? H_Rotter 2010-04-08 20:07
- Already a PK-model? Helmut 2010-04-08 20:47
- Dinosaurs solution. d_labes 2010-04-09 09:31
- Youngster's solution Helmut 2010-04-09 17:25
- Some youngsters may be very old d_labes 2010-04-12 09:39
- Youngster's solution Helmut 2010-04-09 17:25
- Dinosaurs solution. d_labes 2010-04-09 09:31
- Already a PK-model? Helmut 2010-04-08 20:47
- Ae-inf based on rateSDavis 2010-04-09 13:10
- Replicate design studies in Phoenix/WinNonlin Helmut 2010-04-09 17:47
- Ae-inf based on rate AA 2010-04-08 14:08
- Ae-inf based on rate Helmut 2010-04-07 18:26