Helper function for deriving analysis datasets for select laboratory tables
Source:R/h_adsl_adlb_merge_using_worst_flag.R
h_adsl_adlb_merge_using_worst_flag.Rd
Helper function that merges ADSL and ADLB datasets so that missing lab test records are inserted in the
output dataset. Remember that na_level
must match the needed pre-processing
done with df_explicit_na()
to have the desired output.
Arguments
- adsl
(
data.frame
)
ADSL data frame.- adlb
(
data.frame
)
ADLB data frame.- worst_flag
(named
character
)
worst post-baseline lab flag variable. See how this is implemented in the following examples.- by_visit
(
flag
)
defaults toFALSE
to generate worst grade per patient. If worst grade per patient per visit is specified forworst_flag
, thenby_visit
should beTRUE
to generate worst grade patient per visit.- no_fillin_visits
(named
character
)
visits that are not considered for post-baseline worst toxicity grade. Defaults toc("SCREENING", "BASELINE")
.
Value
df
containing variables shared between adlb
and adsl
along with variables PARAM
, PARAMCD
,
ATOXGR
, and BTOXGR
relevant for analysis. Optionally, AVISIT
are AVISITN
are included when
by_visit = TRUE
and no_fillin_visits = c("SCREENING", "BASELINE")
.
Details
In the result data missing records will be created for the following situations:
Patients who are present in
adsl
but have no lab data inadlb
(both baseline and post-baseline).Patients who do not have any post-baseline lab values.
Patients without any post-baseline values flagged as the worst.
Examples
# `h_adsl_adlb_merge_using_worst_flag`
adlb_out <- h_adsl_adlb_merge_using_worst_flag(
tern_ex_adsl,
tern_ex_adlb,
worst_flag = c("WGRHIFL" = "Y")
)
# `h_adsl_adlb_merge_using_worst_flag` by visit example
adlb_out_by_visit <- h_adsl_adlb_merge_using_worst_flag(
tern_ex_adsl,
tern_ex_adlb,
worst_flag = c("WGRLOVFL" = "Y"),
by_visit = TRUE
)