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ECG Parameters outside Normal Limits Regardless of Abnormality at Baseline Table.

Usage

egt02_1_main(
  adam_db,
  arm_var = "ACTARM",
  lbl_overall = NULL,
  exclude_base_abn = FALSE,
  ...
)

egt02_pre(adam_db, ...)

egt02_post(tlg, ...)

egt02_1

Format

An object of class chevron_t of length 1.

Arguments

adam_db

(list of data.frames) object containing the ADaM datasets

arm_var

(string) variable used for column splitting

lbl_overall

(string) label used for overall column, if set to NULL the overall column is omitted

exclude_base_abn

(flag) whether baseline abnormality should be excluded.

...

not used.

tlg

(TableTree, Listing or ggplot) object typically produced by a main function.

Value

the main function returns an rtables object

the preprocessing function returns a list of data.frame.

the postprocessing function returns an rtables object or an ElementaryTable (null report).

Details

  • Only count LOW or HIGH values.

  • Results of "LOW LOW" are treated as the same as "LOW", and "HIGH HIGH" the same as "HIGH".

  • Does not include a total column by default.

  • Does not remove zero-count rows unless overridden with prune_0 = TRUE.

Functions

  • egt02_1_main(): Main TLG function

  • egt02_pre(): Preprocessing

  • egt02_post(): Postprocessing

Note

  • adam_db object must contain an adeg table with the "PARAM", "ANRIND" and "BNRIND" columns.

Examples

run(egt02_1, syn_data)
#>   Assessment      A: Drug X      B: Placebo    C: Combination
#>    Abnormality      (N=15)         (N=15)          (N=15)    
#>   ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
#>   Heart Rate                                                 
#>     Low          4/15 (26.7%)    6/15 (40%)     4/15 (26.7%) 
#>     High         5/15 (33.3%)    3/15 (20%)     4/15 (26.7%) 
#>   QT Duration                                                
#>     Low          5/15 (33.3%)    6/15 (40%)     4/15 (26.7%) 
#>     High         4/15 (26.7%)    6/15 (40%)      3/15 (20%)  
#>   RR Duration                                                
#>     Low           9/15 (60%)    5/15 (33.3%)     6/15 (40%)  
#>     High          6/15 (40%)    7/15 (46.7%)     3/15 (20%)