Mortality Time-to-Event groups clinical mortality results by treatment arm and generates Kaplan-Meier survival curves with associated statistics.Running this process for Nicardipine using default settings generates the report shown below.
• Overall Survival: This tab contains a Kaplan-Meier time-to-event analysis as well as a Contingency Table of treatment versus death, a Hazard curve, and a data filter.
• Demographic (Mortality Time to Event): This tab displays Hazard Ratio Estimate Plots for each demographic subgroup.
• High Baseline Lab Test: This tab displays Hazard Ratio Estimate Plots for subjects showing abnormally high lab test results at baseline.
• Low Baseline Lab Test: This tab displays Hazard Ratio Estimate Plots for subjects showing abnormally low lab test results at baseline.
• Concomitant Medications: This tab displays Hazard Ratio Estimate Plots for any concomitant medications subjects are taking at baseline.
• Medical History: This tab displays Hazard Ratio Estimate Plots for subjects’ medical history events at baseline.
• Report: This section presents the data used to generate the graphs in each of the other sections in tabular form.
• Profile Subjects: Select subjects and click to generate the patient profiles. See Profile Subjects for additional information.
• Show Subjects: Select subjects and click to open the ADSL (or DM if ADSL is unavailable) of selected subjects.
• Cluster Subjects: Select subjects and click to cluster them using data from available covariates. See Cluster Subjects for additional information.
• Create Subject Filter: Select subjects and click to create a data set of USUBJIDs, which subsets all subsequently run processes to those selected subjects. The currently available filter data set can be applied by selecting Apply Subject Filter in any process dialog.
• Click to view the associated data tables. Refer to View Data for more information.
• Click to generate a standardized pdf- or rtf-formatted report containing the plots and charts of selected sections.
• Click to take notes, and store them in a central location. Refer to Add Notes for more information.
• Click to read user-generated notes. Refer to View Notes for more information.
• Click the arrow to reopen the completed dialog used to generate this output.