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The Area under the Curve

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
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Vancomycin Area Under the Curve Simplified

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2018
Background: Serum trough concentrations as the sole means of monitoring safety and efficacy of vancomycin are insufficient. The daily area under the curve (AUC24) of serum concentration versus time to minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio of greater than 400 mg × h/L has emerged as a more robust dosing target.
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Area under the curve and bioavailability

Pharmacological Research, 2000
The Area Under the Curve (AUC) is proportional to the fraction absorbed only if the clearance is constant and the concentration uniform; in all other cases the bioavailability cannot be determined by comparing AUCs.
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The use of mycophenolate mofetil area under the curve

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2021
Purpose of review Although mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) has been used successfully to treat a myriad of autoimmune diseases, its complex pharmacokinetics make it difficult to determine the true drug exposure for an individual patient.
Katherine, Chakrabarti   +3 more
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The area under the generalized receiver-operating characteristic curve

The International Journal of Biostatistics, 2021
AbstractThe receiver operating-characteristic (ROC) curve is a well-known graphical tool routinely used for evaluating the discriminatory ability of continuous markers, referring to a binary characteristic. The area under the curve (AUC) has been proposed as a summarized accuracy index.
Pablo Martínez-Camblor   +2 more
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Estimation of the area under the ROC curve

Statistics in Medicine, 2002
AbstractThe area under the receiver operating characteristic curve is frequently used as a measure for the effectiveness of diagnostic markers. In this paper we discuss and compare estimation procedures for this area. These are based on (i) the Mann–Whitney statistic; (ii) kernel smoothing; (iii) normal assumptions; (iv) empirical transformations to ...
David, Faraggi, Benjamin, Reiser
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Area Under the Normal Curve

2017
The normal curve serves as a mystery for many students. Students are often shown examples of normally distributed data, in the form of a bell-shape. This curve is called “normal” or “symmetrical.” This normal distribution may show a mean other than 0.
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Blood Glucose Area Under the Curve: Methodological Aspects

Diabetes Care, 1990
To specify the influence of methods used in estimating area under the curve (AUC) and the meaning of total and incremental AUC, 75 glycemic responses to a mixed meal were studied in 75 diabetic patients, 39 with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and 36 with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
J P, Le Floch   +4 more
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WTE Revisited – ROC Curves and Area Under the Curve

AAP Grand Rounds, 2015
original published in[OpenUrl][1][FREE Full Text][2] Imagine yourself listening to Morse code over a crackling radio – it is hard to distinguish signal from noise. You have to look for the perfect volume, because when you hear the signal better, you also hear more noise, and when you cut down on the noise, you also lose some of the signal.
Virginia Moyer, Daniel R. Neuspiel
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