Table 3.
PK Parameter | n | Hepatic Function Parameter | Pearson Correlation Coefficient | P |
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FU2H, % | 14 | Albumin concentration, g/L | −0.85 | <.001 |
Total Child‐Pugh score | 0.61 | .021 | ||
Serum albumin score | 0.91 | <.001 | ||
Serum bilirubin score | 0.52 | .058 | ||
PT (INR) | 0.60 | .025 | ||
Total bilirubin, µmol/L | 0.42 | .132 | ||
α‐1 Acid glycoprotein, g/L | 0.28 | .337 | ||
Total protein, g/L | −0.67 | .009 | ||
FU24H, % | 14 | Albumin concentration, g/L | −0.63 | .016 |
Total Child‐Pugh score | 0.53 | .049 | ||
Serum albumin score | 0.60 | .022 | ||
Serum bilirubin score | 0.33 | .251 | ||
PT (INR) | 0.49 | .073 | ||
Total bilirubin, µmol/L | 0.37 | .188 | ||
α‐1 Acid glycoprotein, g/L | −0.30 | .304 | ||
Total protein, g/L | −0.37 | .195 |
Hepatic function parameters of total Child‐Pugh score, serum albumin, serum bilirubin, and PT (INR) were treated as continuous variables. Participants with normal hepatic function were considered to have a score of 0. FU2H, unbound fraction at 2 hours; FU24H, unbound fraction at 24 hours; INR, international normalized ratio; PT, prothrombin time.