VST02
Table 1 (Default) Vital Sign Abnormalities Table 1.
vst02_1.Rd
Assessments Outside Normal Limits Regardless of Abnormality at Baseline Table.
Usage
vst02_1_main(
adam_db,
arm_var = "ACTARM",
lbl_vs_assessment = "Assessment",
lbl_vs_abnormality = "Abnormality",
lbl_overall = NULL,
prune_0 = FALSE,
deco = std_deco("VST02"),
...
)
vst02_1_lyt(arm_var, lbl_vs_assessment, lbl_vs_abnormality, lbl_overall, deco)
vst02_1_pre(adam_db, ...)
vst02_1_post(tlg, prune_0 = FALSE, ...)
vst02_1
Arguments
- adam_db
(
dm
) object containing theADaM
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 toNULL
the overall column is omitted- prune_0
(
flag
) remove 0 count rows- deco
(
character
) decoration withtitle
,subtitles
andmain_footer
content- ...
not used.
- tlg
(
TableTree
,Listing
orggplot
) object typically produced by amain
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
vst02_1_main()
: Main TLG functionvst02_1_lyt()
: Layoutvst02_1_pre()
: Preprocessingvst02_1_post()
: Postprocessing
Examples
run(vst02_1, syn_data)
#> Assessment A: Drug X B: Placebo C: Combination
#> Abnormality (N=134) (N=134) (N=132)
#> ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
#> Diastolic Blood Pressure
#> Low 69/134 (51.5%) 73/134 (54.5%) 67/132 (50.8%)
#> High 76/134 (56.7%) 67/134 (50%) 65/132 (49.2%)
#> Pulse Rate
#> Low 75/134 (56%) 67/134 (50%) 69/132 (52.3%)
#> High 67/134 (50%) 74/134 (55.2%) 53/132 (40.2%)
#> Respiratory Rate
#> Low 70/134 (52.2%) 72/134 (53.7%) 64/132 (48.5%)
#> High 75/134 (56%) 65/134 (48.5%) 71/132 (53.8%)
#> Systolic Blood Pressure
#> Low 71/134 (53%) 69/134 (51.5%) 70/132 (53%)
#> High 78/134 (58.2%) 62/134 (46.3%) 64/132 (48.5%)
#> Temperature
#> Low 66/134 (49.3%) 68/134 (50.7%) 81/132 (61.4%)
#> High 67/134 (50%) 66/134 (49.3%) 69/132 (52.3%)
#> Weight
#> Low 73/134 (54.5%) 71/134 (53%) 76/132 (57.6%)
#> High 69/134 (51.5%) 74/134 (55.2%) 74/132 (56.1%)