pk.calc.aucint | R Documentation |
Calculate the AUC over an interval with interpolation and/or extrapolation of concentrations for the beginning and end of the interval.
pk.calc.aucint(
conc,
time,
interval = NULL,
start = NULL,
end = NULL,
clast = pk.calc.clast.obs(conc, time),
lambda.z = NA,
time.dose = NULL,
route = "extravascular",
duration.dose = 0,
method = NULL,
auc.type = "AUClast",
conc.blq = NULL,
conc.na = NULL,
check = TRUE,
...,
options = list()
)
pk.calc.aucint.last(
conc,
time,
start = NULL,
end = NULL,
time.dose,
...,
options = list()
)
pk.calc.aucint.all(
conc,
time,
start = NULL,
end = NULL,
time.dose,
...,
options = list()
)
pk.calc.aucint.inf.obs(
conc,
time,
start = NULL,
end = NULL,
time.dose,
lambda.z,
clast.obs,
...,
options = list()
)
pk.calc.aucint.inf.pred(
conc,
time,
start = NULL,
end = NULL,
time.dose,
lambda.z,
clast.pred,
...,
options = list()
)
conc |
Measured concentrations |
time |
Time of the measurement of the concentrations |
interval |
Numeric vector of two numbers for the start and end time of integration |
start |
The start time of the interval |
end |
The end time of the interval |
clast , clast.obs , clast.pred |
The last concentration above the limit of quantification; this is used for AUCinf calculations. If provided as clast.obs (observed clast value, default), AUCinf is AUCinf,obs. If provided as clast.pred, AUCinf is AUCinf,pred. |
lambda.z |
The elimination rate (in units of inverse time) for extrapolation |
time.dose , route , duration.dose |
The time of doses, route of
administration, and duration of dose used with interpolation and
extrapolation of concentration data (see |
method |
The method for integration (one of 'lin up/log down', 'lin-log', or 'linear') |
auc.type |
The type of AUC to compute. Choices are 'AUCinf', 'AUClast', and 'AUCall'. |
conc.blq |
How to handle BLQ values in between the first and last above
LOQ concentrations. (See |
conc.na |
How to handle missing concentration values. (See
|
check |
Run |
... |
Additional arguments passed to |
options |
List of changes to the default PKNCA options (see
|
When pk.calc.aucint()
needs to extrapolate using lambda.z
(in other
words, using the half-life), it will always extrapolate using the logarithmic
trapezoidal rule to align with using a half-life calculation for the
extrapolation.
The AUC for an interval of time as a number
pk.calc.aucint.last()
: Interpolate or extrapolate concentrations for
AUClast
pk.calc.aucint.all()
: Interpolate or extrapolate concentrations for
AUCall
pk.calc.aucint.inf.obs()
: Interpolate or extrapolate concentrations for
AUCinf.obs
pk.calc.aucint.inf.pred()
: Interpolate or extrapolate concentrations for
AUCinf.pred
PKNCA.options()
, interp.extrap.conc.dose()
Other AUC calculations:
pk.calc.auxc()
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