Find optimal microsampling designs for non-compartmental pharacokinetic analysis using a general simulation methodology:
Algorithm III of Barnett, Helen, Helena Geys, Tom Jacobs, and Thomas Jaki. (2017) "Optimal Designs for Non-Compartmental
Analysis of Pharmacokinetic Studies. (currently unpublished)"
This methodology consist of (1) specifying a pharmacokinetic model
including variability among animals; (2) generating possible sampling times; (3)
evaluating performance of each time point choice on simulated data; (4)
generating possible schemes given a time point choice and additional constraints
and finally (5) evaluating scheme performance on simulated data. The default
settings differ from the article of Barnett and others, in the default pharmacokinetic model used and
the parameterization of variability among animals. Details can be found in the package vignette. A 'shiny'
web application is included, which guides users from model parametrization to
optimal microsampling scheme.
Version: |
1.0.8 |
Depends: |
R (≥ 3.4.0), Rcpp |
Imports: |
abind, deSolve, devtools, ggplot2, gridExtra, gtools, knitr, MASS, matrixStats, matrixcalc, methods, parallel, plyr, readr, reshape2, shiny, stats, stringr, utils |
LinkingTo: |
Rcpp, RcppArmadillo |
Suggests: |
bookdown, data.table, plotly, shinyjs, shinyBS, rmarkdown, rhandsontable, shinycssloaders, testthat |
Published: |
2021-10-13 |
Author: |
Adriaan Blommaert [aut, cre],
Daan Seynaeve [ctb],
Helen Barnett [ctb],
Helena Geys [ctb],
Tom Jacobs [ctb],
Fetene Tekle [ctb],
Thomas Jaki [ctb] |
Maintainer: |
Adriaan Blommaert <adriaan.blommaert at openanalytics.eu> |
License: |
GPL-3 |
URL: |
https://www.openanalytics.eu/ |
NeedsCompilation: |
yes |
Materials: |
NEWS |
In views: |
Pharmacokinetics |
CRAN checks: |
microsamplingDesign results |