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The classical [[Media:individualModel.pdf|''individual approach'']] derives a model for a unique individual. | The classical [[Media:individualModel.pdf|''individual approach'']] derives a model for a unique individual. | ||
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* Predicted concentration at time $t$: | * Predicted concentration at time $t$: | ||
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f(t ; V,k) = \frac{D}{V} \ e^{-k \, t} | f(t ; V,k) = \frac{D}{V} \ e^{-k \, t} | ||
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* Observed concentration at time $t_j$, $j=1, 2, \ldots, 15$: | * Observed concentration at time $t_j$, $j=1, 2, \ldots, 15$: |
Revision as of 14:15, 1 February 2013
Data: concentrations at times $0, 1, \ldots 15$, from 6 patients who received each 100 mg at time $t=0$ (bolus intravenous):
Goal of modelling: describe the variability of the data (structural, intra $\&$ inter variabilities) using a statistical model.
The classical individual approach derives a model for a unique individual.
- Predicted concentration at time $t$:
\begin{equation} f(t ; V,k) = \frac{D}{V} \ e^{-k \, t} \end{equation}
- Observed concentration at time $t_j$, $j=1, 2, \ldots, 15$:
\begin{equation} y_j = f(t_j ; V,k) + \varepsilon_j \end{equation}
Observed concentrations from individual 1 and predicted concentration profile obtained with $V=10.5$ and $k=0.279$: