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Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers

The Tk-GV model fits Gamma Variates (GV) to data by Tikhonov regularization (Tk) with shrinkage constant, λ, chosen to minimize the relative error in plasma clearance, CL (ml/min). Using (169)Yb-DTPA and (99m)Tc-DTPA (n = 46, 8–9 samples, 5–240 min) bolus-dilution curves, results were obtained for f...

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Autores principales: Wesolowski, Carl A., Puetter, Richard C., Ling, Lin, Babyn, Paul S.
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Publicado: Springer US 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20865304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10928-010-9167-z
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author Wesolowski, Carl A.
Puetter, Richard C.
Ling, Lin
Babyn, Paul S.
author_facet Wesolowski, Carl A.
Puetter, Richard C.
Ling, Lin
Babyn, Paul S.
author_sort Wesolowski, Carl A.
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description The Tk-GV model fits Gamma Variates (GV) to data by Tikhonov regularization (Tk) with shrinkage constant, λ, chosen to minimize the relative error in plasma clearance, CL (ml/min). Using (169)Yb-DTPA and (99m)Tc-DTPA (n = 46, 8–9 samples, 5–240 min) bolus-dilution curves, results were obtained for fit methods: (1) Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) one and two exponential term (E (1) and E (2)), (2) OLS-GV and (3) Tk-GV. Four tests examined the fit results for: (1) physicality of ranges of model parameters, (2) effects on parameter values when different data subsets are fit, (3) characterization of residuals, and (4) extrapolative error and agreement with published correction factors. Test 1 showed physical Tk-GV results, where OLS-GV fits sometimes-produced nonphysical CL. Test 2 showed the Tk-GV model produced good results with 4 or more samples drawn between 10 and 240 min. Test 3 showed that E (1) and E (2) failed goodness-of-fit testing whereas GV fits for t > 20 min were acceptably good. Test 4 showed CL (Tk-GV) clearance values agreed with published CL corrections with the general result that CL (E1) > CL (E2) > CL (Tk-GV) and finally that CL (Tk-GV) were considerably more robust, precise and accurate than CL (E2), and should replace the use of CL (E2) for these renal markers.
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spelling pubmed-29536222010-10-29 Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers Wesolowski, Carl A. Puetter, Richard C. Ling, Lin Babyn, Paul S. J Pharmacokinet Pharmacodyn Article The Tk-GV model fits Gamma Variates (GV) to data by Tikhonov regularization (Tk) with shrinkage constant, λ, chosen to minimize the relative error in plasma clearance, CL (ml/min). Using (169)Yb-DTPA and (99m)Tc-DTPA (n = 46, 8–9 samples, 5–240 min) bolus-dilution curves, results were obtained for fit methods: (1) Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) one and two exponential term (E (1) and E (2)), (2) OLS-GV and (3) Tk-GV. Four tests examined the fit results for: (1) physicality of ranges of model parameters, (2) effects on parameter values when different data subsets are fit, (3) characterization of residuals, and (4) extrapolative error and agreement with published correction factors. Test 1 showed physical Tk-GV results, where OLS-GV fits sometimes-produced nonphysical CL. Test 2 showed the Tk-GV model produced good results with 4 or more samples drawn between 10 and 240 min. Test 3 showed that E (1) and E (2) failed goodness-of-fit testing whereas GV fits for t > 20 min were acceptably good. Test 4 showed CL (Tk-GV) clearance values agreed with published CL corrections with the general result that CL (E1) > CL (E2) > CL (Tk-GV) and finally that CL (Tk-GV) were considerably more robust, precise and accurate than CL (E2), and should replace the use of CL (E2) for these renal markers. Springer US 2010-09-24 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2953622/ /pubmed/20865304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10928-010-9167-z Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Puetter, Richard C.
Ling, Lin
Babyn, Paul S.
Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
title Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
title_full Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
title_fullStr Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
title_full_unstemmed Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
title_short Tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
title_sort tikhonov adaptively regularized gamma variate fitting to assess plasma clearance of inert renal markers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20865304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10928-010-9167-z
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