In pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, blood samples are taken over time on subjects after the administration of a drug to measure the time-course of the plasma drug concentrations. In bioequivalence studies, the trapezoidal rule on the sampled time points is often used to estimate the area under the plasma concentration-time curve, a quantity of principle interest. This manuscript investigates the choice of sampling time points to estimate the area under the curve. In particular, we explore the relative merits of several objective functions, those functions which are minimized with respect to the sampling times to obtain an optimal study design. We propose an objective function which overcomes some of the deficits of existing choices. We also p...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Objective: Modeling and simulation are the two widely used terms, usually simultaneously mentioned i...
Information theoretic methods are often used to design studies that aim to learn about pharmacokinet...
In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies multiple blood samples are taken for each enrolled patient,...
Objectives: In many pharmaceutical studies multiple blood samples are taken for each enrolled patien...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Since 2007, it is mandatory for the pharmaceutical companies to su...
Pharmacokinetic studies aim to study how a compound is absorbed, distributed, metabolised, and excre...
Minimum size sampling schedules for estimating glucose kinetic parameters from an impulsive (bolus) ...
<p>In traditional toxicology trials, pharmacokinetics (PK) is investigated in the satellite group of...
Pharmacokinetic studies are commonly performed using the two-stage approach. The first stage involve...
Due to the sharp practical and ethical constraints imposed on medical measurements, the parameter es...
Optimal sampling design with nonparametric population modeling offers the opportunity to determine p...
Optimal sampling time design by considering parameter uncertainties has rarely been considered in pu...
The optimal experimental design (OED) for observation strategy is investigated in this paper to coll...
The parameter estimation problem for dynamic system models designed for diagnostic use is often a di...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Objective: Modeling and simulation are the two widely used terms, usually simultaneously mentioned i...
Information theoretic methods are often used to design studies that aim to learn about pharmacokinet...
In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies multiple blood samples are taken for each enrolled patient,...
Objectives: In many pharmaceutical studies multiple blood samples are taken for each enrolled patien...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Since 2007, it is mandatory for the pharmaceutical companies to su...
Pharmacokinetic studies aim to study how a compound is absorbed, distributed, metabolised, and excre...
Minimum size sampling schedules for estimating glucose kinetic parameters from an impulsive (bolus) ...
<p>In traditional toxicology trials, pharmacokinetics (PK) is investigated in the satellite group of...
Pharmacokinetic studies are commonly performed using the two-stage approach. The first stage involve...
Due to the sharp practical and ethical constraints imposed on medical measurements, the parameter es...
Optimal sampling design with nonparametric population modeling offers the opportunity to determine p...
Optimal sampling time design by considering parameter uncertainties has rarely been considered in pu...
The optimal experimental design (OED) for observation strategy is investigated in this paper to coll...
The parameter estimation problem for dynamic system models designed for diagnostic use is often a di...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Objective: Modeling and simulation are the two widely used terms, usually simultaneously mentioned i...
Information theoretic methods are often used to design studies that aim to learn about pharmacokinet...