RE: iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING

From: Atul Bhattaram Venkatesh Date: June 30, 2008 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Hello Mike I have seen a case where effect compartment concept was used to describe the venous and arterial concentrations in a patient. Atul Venkatesh Atul Bhattaram Pharmacometrics US Food and Drug Administration "The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of the Government or the Food and Drug Administration." ________________________________
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NMusers] iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING Hi everyone; Does anyone have experience modeling data where some samples were drawn intravenously, while others (sometimes even within a given patient) were drawn from an arterial line? There are no samples drawn simultaneously from both lines, unfortunately. <<ATT436781.jpg>>
Jun 30, 2008 Michael Fossler iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING
Jun 30, 2008 Michael Fossler iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING
Jun 30, 2008 Atul Bhattaram Venkatesh RE: iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING
Jun 30, 2008 Murad Melhem Re: iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING
Jun 30, 2008 Leonid Gibiansky Re: iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING
Jun 30, 2008 Sébastien Bihorel Re: iNTRAVENOUS VS. INTRA-ARTERIAL SAMPLING