Phoenix WinNonlin vs PowerTOST [Software]
❝ I got a problem related to the CV% (from a parallel BE) and confidence interval. The CV% from winnonlin is ~14% but confidence interval is 74%-136%. Although the sample size for this trial is rather small (19 for analysis), the calculated CV% using confidence interval in PowerTOST is quite large (~39%). I'm not sure why the result is counterintuitive.
PowerTOST
:library(PowerTOST)
cat(paste0("CV (total) ~",
signif(100 * CI2CV(lower = 0.74, upper = 1.36,
n = 19, design = "parallel"), 2), "%\n"))
Unbalanced parallel design. n(i)= 10/9 assumed.
CV (total) ~39%
❝ Anyone have ideas?
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- Base 🇷 for comparison Helmut 2024-05-30 11:08
- Base 🇷 for comparison Darborn 2024-05-31 02:07
- Base 🇷 for comparison Helmut 2024-05-30 11:08
- Phoenix WinNonlin: Variance estimate → CV, Welch-test Helmut 2024-05-30 09:21
- Phoenix WinNonlin vs PowerTOST Darborn 2024-05-30 01:35
- Phoenix WinNonlin vs PowerTOSTHelmut 2024-05-29 09:39