The RMPT01
table provides an overview of duration of exposure.
Usage
rmpt01_main(
adam_db,
summaryvars = "AVALCAT1",
show_tot = TRUE,
row_split_var = NULL,
col_split_var = NULL,
overall_col_lbl = NULL,
...
)
rmpt01_pre(adam_db, summaryvars = "AVALCAT1", ...)
rmpt01_post(tlg, prune_0 = FALSE, ...)
rmpt01
Arguments
- adam_db
(
list
ofdata.frames
) object containing theADaM
datasets- summaryvars
(
string
) variables to be analyzed. The label attribute of the corresponding columns inadex
table ofadam_db
is used as label.- show_tot
(
flag
) whether to display the cumulative total.- row_split_var
(
string
) the name of the column that containing variable to split exposure by.- col_split_var
(
string
) additional column splitting variable.- overall_col_lbl
(
string
) name of the overall column. IfNULL
, no overall level is added.- ...
not used.
- tlg
(
TableTree
,Listing
orggplot
) object typically produced by amain
function.- prune_0
(
flag
) remove 0 count rows
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
Person time is the sum of exposure across all patients.
Summary statistics are by default based on the number of patients in the corresponding
N
row (number of non-missing values).Does not remove zero-count rows unless overridden with
prune_0 = TRUE
.
Functions
rmpt01_main()
: Main TLG functionrmpt01_pre()
: Preprocessingrmpt01_post()
: Postprocessing
Note
adam_db
object must contain anadex
table with"AVAL"
and the columns specified bysummaryvars
.
Examples
run(rmpt01, syn_data, col_split_var = "SEX")
#> F M
#> Patients Person time Patients Person time
#> Duration of exposure (N=231) (N=231) (N=169) (N=169)
#> ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
#> < 1 month 25 (10.8%) 435 14 (8.3%) 293
#> 1 to <3 months 67 (29.0%) 3790 44 (26.0%) 2628
#> 3 to <6 months 81 (35.1%) 10567 55 (32.5%) 7078
#> >=6 months 58 (25.1%) 12572 56 (33.1%) 12337
#> Total patients number/person time 231 (100.0%) 27364 169 (100.0%) 22336