Calculated NCA Parameters don't match provided data
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
I am using the sbionca function to compute the NCA Parameters but am getting outputs that don't match the data I've provided. The Cmax/Tmax that is calculated is the first peak observed rather than the maximum concentration observed over the timeframe. How can I fix this?


Réponse acceptée
Plus de réponses (1)
Jacob Mathew
le 19 Juin 2025
0 votes
Hey Alexis,
In the documentation, the Non Compartmental Analysis notes that for Sparse Multiple Dosing, "concentration data is collected from multiple individuals at each time point and then averaged to calculate NCA parameters for each group instead". You can reference the documentation below:
In the NCA parameters screenshot you have provided, there are only 14 datapoints present which could be the reason the algorithm fails to identify the correct peak. The NCA example in the documentation plots a graph with much higher number of datapoints.
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Import Data dans Centre d'aide et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!
