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. 2017 Mar 27;83(8):1723–1733. doi: 10.1111/bcp.13266

Table 2.

Parameter estimates for the final model

Parameter Estimates RSE (%) 95% CI
Cl/F, l h –1 26.3 2.48 25.0, 27.6
Vc/F, l 489 2.79 462, 516
Q/F, l h –1 11.8 11.4 9.18, 14.4
Vp/F, l 213 7.14 183, 243
Ka, h –1 2.70 5.65 2.40, 3.00
D1, h 1.68 3.88 1.55, 1.81
F1 (fixed for sparse sample) 1.00
Age effect on Cl/F (AGECL): ~(Age/59) AGECL –0.409 13.2 –0.303, –0.515
WT effect on Cl/F (WTCL): ~(WT/73) WTCL 0.517 17.5 0.34, 0.694
WT effect on Vc/F (WTVc): ~(WT/73) WTVc 0.65 17.6 0.425, 0.874
IIV in Cl/F, CV% 53.7 3.71 49.8, 57.6
IIV in Vc/F, CV% 61.5 4.53 56, 66.9
Correlation between IIVs in Cl/F and Vc/F 0.839 2.67 0.795, 0.883
IIV in Ka, CV% 151 4.35 138, 164
IOV in F1, CV% 44.6 7.99 37.6, 51.6
Residual variability for rich profile, CV% 26.5 2.97 25.0, 28.1
Residual variability for sparse profile, CV% 47.3 3.67 43.9, 50.7

CI, confidence interval; CV%, coefficient of variation; IIV, inter‐individual variability; IOV, inter‐occasion variability; RSE, relative standard error