Mean Ct profiles and LLOQ [NCA / SHAM]
Dear all,
sitting here and wondering once again about an old and often pondered problem:
One of the things to be prepared in BE studies is the synoptic plot of mean concentrations versus time for the formulations under study.
I pondering especially about dealing with entries <LLOQ (or whatever your entry for values below lower limit of quantitation is).
So my question is to you:
I use the common arithmetic mean and consider entries <LLOQ as zero.
But I have no rationale for that other than simplicity.
Thus looking forward to your reasoning.
sitting here and wondering once again about an old and often pondered problem:
One of the things to be prepared in BE studies is the synoptic plot of mean concentrations versus time for the formulations under study.
I pondering especially about dealing with entries <LLOQ (or whatever your entry for values below lower limit of quantitation is).
So my question is to you:
- Do you treat them as missing?
- Do you assign a special value to it (f.i. zero, LLOQ/2 or what else)?
- Which mean function do you use? Arithmetic, geometric, median? And why?
I use the common arithmetic mean and consider entries <LLOQ as zero.
But I have no rationale for that other than simplicity.
Thus looking forward to your reasoning.
—
Regards,
Detlew
Regards,
Detlew
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