Dialyzer High-Flux Hemodialyzer
Description
The Dialyzer data frame has 140 rows and 5 columns.
Format
This data frame contains the following columns:
- Subject
-
an ordered factor with levels
10<8<2<6<3<5<9<7<1<4<17<20<11<12<16<13<14<18<15<19giving the unique identifier for each subject - QB
-
a factor with levels
200and300giving the bovine blood flow rate (dL/min). - pressure
-
a numeric vector giving the transmembrane pressure (dmHg).
- rate
-
the hemodialyzer ultrafiltration rate (mL/hr).
- index
-
index of observation within subject—1 through 7.
Details
Vonesh and Carter (1992) describe data measured on high-flux hemodialyzers to assess their in vivo ultrafiltration characteristics. The ultrafiltration rates (in mL/hr) of 20 high-flux dialyzers were measured at seven different transmembrane pressures (in dmHg). The in vitro evaluation of the dialyzers used bovine blood at flow rates of either 200~dl/min or 300~dl/min. The data, are also analyzed in Littell, Milliken, Stroup, and Wolfinger (1996).
Source
Pinheiro, J. C. and Bates, D. M. (2000), Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS, Springer, New York. (Appendix A.6)
Vonesh, E. F. and Carter, R. L. (1992), Mixed-effects nonlinear regression for unbalanced repeated measures, Biometrics, 48, 1-18.
Littell, R. C., Milliken, G. A., Stroup, W. W. and Wolfinger, R. D. (1996), SAS System for Mixed Models, SAS Institute, Cary, NC.
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