Hi Anuba,

 

I would agree with your suggestion. That is how I usually do it.

 

Best regards,

Mats

 

Mats Karlsson, PhD

Professor of Pharmacometrics

 

Dept of Pharmaceutical Biosciences

Faculty of Pharmacy

Uppsala University

Box 591

75124 Uppsala

 

Phone: +46 18 4714105

Fax + 46 18 4714003

 

From: anubha_gu...@eisai.net [mailto:anubha_gu...@eisai.net] 
Sent: 14 February 2013 10:07
To: Mats Karlsson
Cc: jos.lomme...@merck.com; nmusers@globomaxnm.com
Subject: RE: [NMusers] Bootstrap, re-using inital model run results

 

Dear Mats

My question is more related to boot strapping itself.

if data set and model I am working with takes long time to run, then during
bootstrap run I only run $EST and skip $COV step. We will get confidence
interval for parameter from bootstrap results. 

What is your opinion on that?

Best regards

Anubha

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Anubha Gupta, PhD
Associate Director,
Modeling and Simulation 
Clinical Pharmacology
Scientific and Clinical Support CFU
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Dear Jos,
 
If you haven't run the original model (indicated by absence of lst-file with
the same prefix) psn will run it before the bootstrap. If you have run it,
PsN will not rerun it. It will use the results in the corresponding lst
file. If you have run it and called it something else, you could use the
"-out=xxx.yyy" to point to the correct file if that does not follow naming
conventions. If you have  not run it and really don't want to run it, you
could substitute xxx.yyy for some other output file with similar structure.
 
Best regards,
Mats
 
Mats Karlsson, PhD
Professor of Pharmacometrics
 
Dept of Pharmaceutical Biosciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
Uppsala University
Box 591
75124 Uppsala
 
Phone: +46 18 4714105
Fax + 46 18 4714003
 
From: owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com [mailto:owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com] On
Behalf Of Lommerse, JPM (Jos)
Sent: 14 February 2013 08:29
To: nmusers@globomaxnm.com
Subject: [NMusers] Bootstrap, re-using inital model run results
 
Hi
 
I would like to ask to NONMEM community whether it is possible to re-use the
results of a nonmem model run when starting bootstrapping.
As I understand, a bootstrap run using PsN starts with a single calculation
of the model of interest and data set as is. Once this initial model run
has completed, the actual bootstrapping starts by sampling from the initial
data set to the requested number of samples.
However, the initial run often has been carried out already, and the
bootstrap method this seems to be repeated.
 
I am dealing with a rather time consuming model / data set. Therefore I was
wondering whether it is possible the re-use the results of a nonmem
model run and start the bootstrapping directly without repeating this
initial nonmem model run. I was not able to find any option to do so.
Perhaps there 
is way around?
 
Thanks,
 
Jos
 
Jos Lommerse 
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Clinical PK-PD
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