CV-intra from MSE [Power / Sample Size]
Dear Mamidi!
I'm not using SAS, but the calculation is not different form a 2×2 design... (for detail have a look at Chow & Liu, 2000, pp 303)
Concerning WinNonlin, I just checked that versions 5.0.1 and 5.1.1 do not give the intra-subject CV for a 3×6 Williams' design (as it does for a 2×2 design in the ASCII output just below the residual-variance line).
Therefore you have to go back to the pre-5.0 method, namely calculating the CV manually!
You also may use this formula for your SAS-output…
WinNonlin procedure:
In the workbook derived from the BE Wizard
File > Dependencies... > click your workbook > Detach > Yes > Exit
In the workbook navigate to 'Final Variance Parameters' sheet
In the row with parameter 'Var(Residual)' move to the cell right to the 'Estimate' column (generally cell
Maybe this paper helps?
❝ can anybody suggest me the formula or method to calculate a sample size for three period three treatment cross over design by using SAS software. Also please tell me how to get intrasubject variability for a three way cross over design.
I'm not using SAS, but the calculation is not different form a 2×2 design... (for detail have a look at Chow & Liu, 2000, pp 303)
❝ So please give me suggestion or any reference / formula, how to proceed in SAS / WinNonlin software under this situation.
Concerning WinNonlin, I just checked that versions 5.0.1 and 5.1.1 do not give the intra-subject CV for a 3×6 Williams' design (as it does for a 2×2 design in the ASCII output just below the residual-variance line).
Therefore you have to go back to the pre-5.0 method, namely calculating the CV manually!

CV = sqrt(exp(MSE) - 1), whereMSE is the residual varianceYou also may use this formula for your SAS-output…
WinNonlin procedure:
In the workbook derived from the BE Wizard
File > Dependencies... > click your workbook > Detach > Yes > Exit
In the workbook navigate to 'Final Variance Parameters' sheet
In the row with parameter 'Var(Residual)' move to the cell right to the 'Estimate' column (generally cell
E2), enter=SQRT(EXP(D2)-1)Maybe this paper helps?
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Complete thread:
- Calculation of sample size for a 3 period cross over design MGR 2006-12-10 07:26 [Power / Sample Size]
- CV-intra from MSEHelmut 2006-12-10 12:51
- CV-intra from MSE mamidi.ganesh 2008-02-12 14:32
- CV-intra from MSEHelmut 2006-12-10 12:51
