--- title: "Get started with CAMPSIS" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Get started with CAMPSIS} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} editor_options: chunk_output_type: console --- ### Library import First import the `campsis` package: ```{r, message=FALSE} library(campsis) ``` ### Load model Load 2-compartment PK model from built-in model library: ```{r} model <- model_suite$pk$`2cpt_fo` ``` ### Create dataset Create your dataset in CAMPSIS. For instance, let's give 1000mg QD for 3 days and observe every hour. ```{r} dataset <- Dataset(10) %>% add(Bolus(time=0, amount=1000, ii=24, addl=2)) %>% add(Observations(times=seq(0,72, by=1))) ``` ### Simulate Simulate this very simple protocol: ```{r, message=F} results <- model %>% simulate(dataset, seed=1) head(results) ``` ### Plot results Plot these results: ```{r get_started_spaguetti_plot, fig.align='center', fig.height=4, fig.width=8} spaghettiPlot(results, "CONC") ``` A shaded plot may also be used: ```{r get_started_shaded_plot, fig.align='center', fig.height=4, fig.width=8} shadedPlot(results, "CONC") ``` ### Simulate 2 arms We can also simulate two different treatment arms. Say the first arm receives 1000mg QD and the second arm 2000mg QD. This can be implemented as follows: ```{r get_started_2arms_plot, fig.align='center', fig.height=4, fig.width=8, message=F} # First treatment arm arm1 <- Arm(subjects=50, label="1000 mg QD") %>% add(Bolus(time=0, amount=1000, ii=24, addl=2)) %>% add(Observations(times=seq(0,72, by=1))) # Second treatment arm arm2 <- Arm(subjects=50, label="2000 mg QD") %>% add(Bolus(time=0, amount=2000, ii=24, addl=2)) %>% add(Observations(times=seq(0,72, by=1))) dataset <- Dataset() %>% add(c(arm1, arm2)) results <- model %>% simulate(dataset, seed=1) shadedPlot(results, "CONC", colour="ARM") ``` ### Going further We invite you to check out the other [vignettes](https://calvagone.github.io/campsis.doc/articles/). Have fun with CAMPSIS!