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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Physica 31 (1965), S. 1291-1304 
    ISSN: 0031-8914
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Physics
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
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    Baltimore, Md. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Behavioral science. 22:5 (1977:Sept.) 356 
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words Methotrexate ; Rheuma; Bayesian estimation ; pharmacokinetic parameters ; P-PHARM software
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  This paper describes a methodology to calculate methotrexate (MTX) pharmacokinetic parameters after intramuscular administration using two samples and the population parameters. Total and free MTX were measured over a 36-h period in 56 rheumatoid arthritis patients; 14 patients were studied after a two-dose scheme at 15-day intervals. The Hill equation was used to relate the free MTX to the total MTX changes in plasma concentrations, and a two-compartment open model was used to fit the total MTX plasma concentrations. A non-linear mixed effect procedure was used to estimate the population parameters and to explore the interindividual variability in relation to the following covariables: age, weight, height, haemoglobin, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, platelet count, creatinine clearance, rheumatoid factor, C-reactive protein, swelling joint count, and Ritchie’s articular index. Population parameters were evaluated for 40 patients using a three-step approach. The population average parameters and the interindividual variabilities expressed as coefficients of variation (CV%) were: CL, 6.94 l ⋅ h−1 (20.5%); V, 34.8 l (32.2%); k12, 0.0838 h−1 (47.7%); k21, 0.0769 h−1 (61.6%); ka, 4.31 h−1 (58%); Emax, 1.12 μmol ⋅ l−1 (19.7%); γ, 0.932 (12.3%); and EC50, 2.14 μmol ⋅ l−1 (27.3%). Thirty additional data sets (16 new patients and 14 patients of the previous population but treated on a separate occasion) were used to evaluate the predictive performance of the population parameters. Twelve blood samples were collected from each individual in order to calculate individual parameters using standard fitting procedures. These values were compared to the ones estimated using a Bayesian approach with population parameters as a priori information together with two samples, selected from the individual observations. The results show that the bias was not statistically different from zero and the precision of these parameters was excellent.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Methotrexate ; Rheuma ; Bayesian estimation ; pharmacokinetic parameters ; P-PHARM software
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This paper describes a methodology to calculate methotrexate (MTX) pharmacokinetic parameters after intramuscular administration using two samples and the population parameters. Total and free MTX were measured over a 36-h period in 56 rheumatoid arthritis patients; 14 patients were studied after a two-dose scheme at 15-day intervals. The Hill equation was used to relate the free MTX to the total MTX changes in plasma concentrations, and a two-compartment open model was used to fit the total MTX plasma concentrations. A non-linear mixed effect procedure was used to estimate the population parameters and to explore the interindividual variability in relation to the following covariables: age, weight, height, haemoglobin, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, platelet count, creatinine clearance, rheumatoid factor, C-reactive protein, swelling joint count, and Ritchie's articular index. Population parameters were evaluated for 40 patients using a three-step approach. The population average parameters and the interindividual variabilities expressed as coefficients of variation (CV%) were: CL, 6.94 l · h-1 (20.5%); V, 34.8 l (32.2%); k12, 0.0838 h-1 (47.7%); k21, 0.0769 h-1 (61.6%); ka, 4.31 h-1 (58%); Emax, 1.12 μmol · l-1 (19.7%); γ, 0.932 (12.3%); and EC50, 2.14 μmol · l-1 (27.3%). Thirty additional data sets (16 new patients and 14 patients of the previous population but treated on a separate occasion) were used to evaluate the predictive performance of the population parameters. Twelve blood samples were collected from each individual in order to calculate individual parameters using standard fitting procedures. These values were compared to the ones estimated using a Bayesian approach with population parameters as a priori information together with two samples, selected from the individual observations. The results show that the bias was not statistically different from zero and the precision of these parameters was excellent.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Mathematical programming 43 (1989), S. 349-363 
    ISSN: 1436-4646
    Keywords: Fractional programming ; convergence ; speed of convergence
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The purpose of this paper is to analyze the convergence of interval-type algorithms for solving the generalized fractional program. They are characterized by an interval [LB k , UB k ] includingλ*, and the length of the interval is reduced at each iteration. A closer analysis of the bounds LB k and UB k allows to modify slightly the best known interval-type algorithm NEWMODM accordingly to prove its convergence and derive convergence rates similar to those for a Dinkelbach-type algorithm MAXMODM under the same conditions. Numerical results in the linear case indicate that the modifications to get convergence results are not obtained at the expense of the numerical efficiency since the modified version BFII is as efficient as NEWMODM and more efficient than MAXMODM.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1439-0973
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Eine durchCitrobacter diversus verursachte Spondylodiszitis stellt eine Rarität dar. Wir berichten über einen ungewöhnlichen Fall von bifokaler Spondylodiszitis nach transurethraler Prostatektomie.C. diversus wurde in Urinkulturen und lokal in durch Punktion der Zwischenwirbelscheibe gewonnenem Material nachgewiesen. Nach Behandlung mit Imipenem und Amikacin, gefolgt von Imipenem allein trat eine befriedigende Heilung ein.Citrobacter-Infektionen sind bei Erwachsenen selten, doch ist ein Anstieg bei abwehrgeschwächten Patienten zu beobachten. Manchmal treten diese Infektionen auch bei sonst Gesunden nach chirurgischen Eingriffen auf.
    Notes: Summary Spondylodiscitis due toCitrobacter diversus is rare. An unusual case of bifocal cervical spondylodiscitis following transurethral prostatectomy is reported.C. diversus was detected by urinary cultures and locally by intervertebral disc puncture. Satisfactory recovery occurred after treatment with imipenem and amikacin, and then imipenem alone.Citrobacter infections are still rare in adults but are increasing in immunocompromised patients and sometimes occur in healthy subjects following surgery.
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