ramesh_7779
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2010-05-25 14:59
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 Status Code (ie BQL) [Software]

Dear All,

Can anyone tell how to use Status code in winnonlin.

Regards
Raja


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2010-05-26 18:09
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 Status Code (WinNonlin)

Dear Raja,

which version of WinNonlin are you using? Current are WinNonlin 5.3 and Phoenix 6.1…
  • Read the software’s documentation.
  • See this thread.
  • Register to Pharsight’s Extranet and ask your question there.
PHX & WNL have tools to deal with BQL-values. Essentially you generate a new column of data based on your SOPs or conditions stated in the statistical analysis plan and/or clinical protocol. Nothing to be done by trial-and-error! Common rule sets treat BQLs between time of administration and tmax as zero and values after tmax as e.g. LLOQ/2 (I would not recommend that) or as a nonnumeric value. ‘BQL’ itself is an acceptable nonnumeric value in PHX, whereas WNL only accepts ‘Missing’ – which is not so nice, because the value is not missing… Nonnumerics are ignored in summary statistics (e.g., in construction mean-profiles). Now it’s again up to you to apply a rule up to which percentage you will accept values. Many people use a minimum of ~67–75%.
If you have BQL-values embedded within values >LLOQ (see Simon’s example above), I would recommend to use the lin-up/log-down trapezoidal rule in order to avoid an AUC biased by linear inter­polation. Again: no cherry-picking; must be stated in the SAP / protocol. :cherry picking:

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