Laura R ☆ Israel, 2017-06-01 16:57 (2843 d 19:19 ago) Posting: # 17439 Views: 4,484 |
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Hi Forum, We are planning a XO BE study to support a manufacturing change, and have only data from a single administration (from which we extracted %CV). In order to calculate sample size, do I need information regarding expected correlation between PK parameters in period 1 (test) vs period 2 (ref)? What would be a reasonable assumption when there is no prior data? Thanks, Laura Edit: Category changed; see also this post #1. [Helmut] |
Helmut ★★★ ![]() ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2017-06-01 17:47 (2843 d 18:28 ago) @ Laura R Posting: # 17440 Views: 3,804 |
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Hi Laura, ❝ We are planning a XO BE study to support a manufacturing change, and have only data from a single administration (from which we extracted %CV). That’s the total CV. It is pooled from the between- and within-subject variability. The fact that you administered the product only once, does not mean that the within-subject variability (or inter-occasion variability) does not exist. Only from a Xover you could estimate (besides CVtotal) both CVintra and CVinter (see this presentation, slides 12–13). ❝ In order to calculate sample size, do I need information regarding expected correlation between PK parameters in period 1 (test) vs period 2 (ref)? In a Xover you have two sequences (RT|TR). Hence, T in ½N in period 1 and ½N in period 2. Same for R: ½N in period 1 and ½N in period 2. Administering T and R without randomization (T in period 1 and R in period 2) would be a paired design which is not acceptable in BE (requires lacking period effects). ❝ What would be a reasonable assumption when there is no prior data? None. You need the within-subject CV which you cannot obtain from the data you have. In most (!) cases CVintra < CVinter but the actual relationship is unknown till you have data from a Xover. I know, that’s a vicious circle. Don’t be tempted to design the Xover based on your CVtotal (e.g., your company is “wealthy” enough and the guy in the Armani-suit tells you “We have the budget. Go ahead!”).
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