Model-based meta-analysis for development of a population-pharmacokinetic (PPK) model for Vitamin D3 and its 25OHD3 metabolite using both individual and arm-level data

2016 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 191-206 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alanna S. Ocampo-Pelland ◽  
Marc R. Gastonguay ◽  
Jonathan F. French ◽  
Matthew M. Riggs

2015 ◽  
Vol 101 (1) ◽  
pp. e1.51-e1
Author(s):  
Guo-Xiang Hao ◽  
Sophie Teng ◽  
Evelyne Jacqz-Aigrain ◽  
Wei Zhao

Background and ObjectiveAminoglycosides remain the standard antibiotic therapy for Gram-negative infections in both adults and children. The pharmacokinetic modeling approach has been widely used to evaluate aminoglycosides therapy. The aim of the present study is to review the published population pharmacokinetic models of commonly used aminoglycosides (gentamycin, amikacin and tobramycin), in order to determine if there was a consensus to apply model-based personalized aminoglycoside therapy in routine clinical practice.MethodsThe bibliographic search was performed electronically using PubMed on 30th January 2015, following the search strategy: “((population Pharmacokinetics) OR (Pharmacokinetic modeling)) AND (gentamycin OR gentamicin OR amikacin OR tobramycin)”.ResultsA total of 49 articles were identified. Persistent variabilities exist in terms of structure model; typical pharmacokinetic parameters and identified covariates.ConclusionA pharmacokinetic meta-analysis is required to evaluate the study-related factors influencing the pharmacokinetics of aminoglycosides. A clinical evaluation of pharmacokinetic model of aminoglycosides is required to demonstrate its clinical utility.



1997 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 307-336
Author(s):  
Douglas S. Frink

Contract archaeology accounts for the majority of archaeological studies conducted in Vermont. As these studies serve the development community, the focus of investigation has been to identify and avoid sites, not to research and evaluate the information they contain. Native-American site locational models have limited application because they are based primarily on the landforms' proximity to water. The Archaeology Consulting Team is developing a contextual model based on reconstructing the pre-European settlement environment. Hypotheses comparing expected size and function of Native-American sites in different environments can be posed at the Phase I level of archaeological studies. Furthermore, with Phase I level data, these hypotheses can provide the framework for research designs at Phase II and III levels of archaeological study.



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R. Braund ◽  
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