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Assessments Outside Normal Limits Among Subject Without Abnormality at Baseline.

Usage

egt02_2_main(
  adam_db,
  arm_var = "ACTARM",
  lbl_vs_assessment = "Assessment",
  lbl_vs_abnormality = "Abnormality",
  lbl_overall = NULL,
  deco = std_deco("EGT02_2"),
  ...
)

egt02_2_lyt(
  arm_var = "ACTARM",
  lbl_vs_assessment = "Assessment",
  lbl_vs_abnormality = "Abnormality",
  lbl_overall = NULL,
  deco = std_deco("EGT02_2")
)

egt02_2_pre(adam_db, ...)

egt02_2_post(tlg, ...)

egt02_2

Format

An object of class chevron_t of length 1.

Arguments

adam_db

(dm) object containing the ADaM datasets

arm_var

(string) variable used for column splitting

lbl_vs_assessment

(string) the label of the assessment variable.

lbl_vs_abnormality

(string) the label of the abnormality variable.

lbl_overall

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

deco

(character) decoration with title, subtitles and main_footer content

...

not used.

tlg

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

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_2_main(): Main TLG function

  • egt02_2_lyt(): Layout

  • egt02_2_pre(): Preprocessing

  • egt02_2_post(): Postprocessing

Note

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

Examples

run(egt02_2, syn_data)
#>   Assessment       A: Drug X        B: Placebo     C: Combination
#>    Abnormality      (N=134)          (N=134)          (N=132)    
#>   ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
#>   Heart Rate                                                     
#>     Low          43/128 (33.6%)   47/124 (37.9%)   40/117 (34.2%)
#>     High         41/127 (32.3%)   46/129 (35.7%)   38/122 (31.1%)
#>   QT Duration                                                    
#>     Low          32/113 (28.3%)   48/126 (38.1%)   46/124 (37.1%)
#>     High         36/125 (28.8%)   47/130 (36.2%)   33/119 (27.7%)
#>   RR Duration                                                    
#>     Low          51/129 (39.5%)   30/123 (24.4%)   44/126 (34.9%)
#>     High         32/127 (25.2%)    50/122 (41%)    34/125 (27.2%)