LBT07
Table 1 (Default) Laboratory Test Results and Change from Baseline by Visit.
Source: R/lbt07.R
lbt07.Rd
The LBT07
table provides an
overview of the analysis values and its change from baseline of each respective arm over the course of the trial.
Usage
lbt07_main(
adam_db,
arm_var = "ACTARM",
lbl_overall = NULL,
param_var = "PARAM",
grad_dir_var = "GRADE_DIR",
grad_anl_var = "GRADE_ANL",
...
)
lbt07_pre(adam_db, ...)
lbt07_post(tlg, prune_0 = TRUE, ...)
lbt07
Arguments
- adam_db
(
list
ofdata.frames
) object containing theADaM
datasets- arm_var
(
string
) variable used for column splitting- lbl_overall
(
string
) label used for overall column, if set toNULL
the overall column is omitted- param_var
(
string
) the name of the column storing the parameters name.- grad_dir_var
(
string
) the name of the column storing the grade direction variable which is required in order to obtain the correct denominators when building the layout as it is used to define row splitting.- grad_anl_var
(
string
) the name of the column storing toxicity grade variable where all negative values fromATOXGR
are replaced by their absolute values.- ...
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).
Note
adam_db
object must contain anadlb
table with columns"USUBJID"
,"ATOXGR"
,"ONTRTFL"
and column specified byarm_var
.
Examples
run(lbt07, syn_data)
#> Parameter
#> Direction of Abnormality A: Drug X B: Placebo C: Combination
#> Highest NCI CTCAE Grade (N=15) (N=15) (N=15)
#> ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
#> Alanine Aminotransferase Measurement (n) 15 15 15
#> LOW
#> 1 3 (20.0%) 2 (13.3%) 2 (13.3%)
#> 2 0 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%)
#> 3 5 (33.3%) 3 (20.0%) 2 (13.3%)
#> 4 1 (6.7%) 2 (13.3%) 0
#> Any 9 (60.0%) 8 (53.3%) 5 (33.3%)
#> HIGH
#> 1 3 (20.0%) 2 (13.3%) 3 (20.0%)
#> 2 2 (13.3%) 0 4 (26.7%)
#> 3 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%)
#> 4 0 1 (6.7%) 0
#> Any 6 (40.0%) 4 (26.7%) 8 (53.3%)
#> C-Reactive Protein Measurement (n) 15 15 15
#> LOW
#> 1 2 (13.3%) 1 (6.7%) 3 (20.0%)
#> 2 0 2 (13.3%) 2 (13.3%)
#> 3 2 (13.3%) 0 4 (26.7%)
#> 4 1 (6.7%) 0 1 (6.7%)
#> Any 5 (33.3%) 3 (20.0%) 10 (66.7%)
#> HIGH
#> 1 1 (6.7%) 0 0
#> 2 3 (20.0%) 0 0
#> 3 1 (6.7%) 0 1 (6.7%)
#> 4 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%) 0
#> Any 6 (40.0%) 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%)
#> Immunoglobulin A Measurement (n) 15 15 15
#> LOW
#> 1 2 (13.3%) 1 (6.7%) 0
#> 2 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%) 2 (13.3%)
#> 3 2 (13.3%) 1 (6.7%) 4 (26.7%)
#> 4 1 (6.7%) 2 (13.3%) 2 (13.3%)
#> Any 6 (40.0%) 5 (33.3%) 8 (53.3%)
#> HIGH
#> 1 4 (26.7%) 2 (13.3%) 0
#> 2 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%)
#> 3 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%) 0
#> 4 0 1 (6.7%) 1 (6.7%)
#> Any 6 (40.0%) 5 (33.3%) 2 (13.3%)