For one subject/time range, compute all available PK parameters. All
the internal options should be set by PKNCA.options
prior to running. The only part that changes with a call to this
function is the conc
entration and time
.
pk.nca.interval(
conc,
time,
volume,
duration.conc,
dose,
time.dose,
duration.dose,
route,
conc.group = NULL,
time.group = NULL,
volume.group = NULL,
duration.conc.group = NULL,
dose.group = NULL,
time.dose.group = NULL,
duration.dose.group = NULL,
route.group = NULL,
impute_method = NA_character_,
include_half.life = NULL,
exclude_half.life = NULL,
subject,
sparse,
interval,
options = list()
)
A data frame with the start and end time along with all PK
parameters for the interval
Concentration measured for the current interval or all data for the group
Time of concentration measurement for the current interval or all data for the group
The volume (or mass) of the concentration measurement for the current interval or all data for the group (typically for urine and fecal measurements)
The duration of the concentration measurement for the current interval or all data for the group (typically for urine and fecal measurements)
Dose amount (may be a scalar or vector) for the current interval or all data for the group
Time of the dose for the current
interval or all data for the group (must be the same length as
dose
or dose.group
)
The duration of the dose administration for the current interval or all data for the group (typically zero for extravascular and intravascular bolus and nonzero for intravascular infusion)
The route of dosing for the current interval or all data for the group
The method to use for imputation as a character string
An optional boolean vector of the concentration measurements to include in the half-life calculation. If given, no half-life point selection will occur.
An optional boolean vector of the concentration measurements to exclude from the half-life calculation.
Subject identifiers (used for sparse calculations)
Should only sparse calculations be performed (TRUE) or only dense calculations (FALSE)?
One row of an interval definition (see
check.interval.specification
for how to define the
interval.
List of changes to the default
PKNCA.options
for calculations.
check.interval.specification