This report screens Standard MedDRA Query terms by performing a
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel exact test on all 2 x 2 tables constructed from event incidence and treatment
arm. Output is a table of multiplicity-adjusted
p-values, an accompanying
volcano plot of relative risk and a SAS data set of indicator
variables that can be used as input for other reports.
Running Standardized MedDRA Queries Incidence Screen for the
Nicardipine study using
MedDRA Version 16.0 files generates the report shown below.
The Report contains the following elements:
Provides one or more Volcano Plots to summarize the incidence of
SMQs between pairs of treatments. For the selected set of
SMQs from the study
dialog using
Perform incidence analysis using the following SMQs:, one or more
volcano plots are generated summarizing the difference in incidence between pairs of treatments.
Available variables include Planned, which is selected when the treatments patients received exactly match what was planned and
Actual, which is selected when treatment deviates from what was planned.
You can also specify a variable other than the ARM or
TRTxxP (planned treatment) or
ACTARM or
TRTxxA (actual treatment) from the CDISC models as a surrogate variable to serve as a comparator. Finally you can select
None to plot the data without segregating it by a treatment variable.
Analysis can consider all events or only those that emerge at specific times before, during, or after the trial period. For example, selecting On treatment events as the
Event Type includes only those events that occur on or after the first dose of study drug and at or before the last dose of drug (+ the offset for end of dosing).
If you choose to Ignore available treatment emergent flags, the analysis includes all adverse events that occur on or after day 1 of the study.
Check the Treatment end date is equivalent to the start date if the treatment end date (
EXTENDTC) is missing from the data. In this case, it is assumed that all treatments were given on the same day and that the treatment start date can be used instead.
If there is a supplemental domain (SUPPDS or
SUPPMH) associated with your study, you can opt to merge the non-standard data contained therein into your data.
By default, this report performs an incidence analysis of narrow SMQ terms individually without including any sub-SMQs. However, you can use the Perform incidence analysis using the following SMQs: option to alter the search. Search options include considering sub-SMQs in the analysis of the narrow SMQs, conducting your search at the broad SMQ level, with or without sub-SMQs, and restricting the analysis to SMQs that have an algorithm as part of the definition.
The Treatment Control Level is specified as either
“Placebo” or
“Pbo”, depending on the value found in your data, by default. However, if your control is defined differently you can use the text box to specify the control level is identified in your study.
Stratification Variables segment the data into meaningful clusters and statistical tests such as the CMH exact test account for them. Such stratification is usually recommended when strata exist in your study, for example, by site.
The Alpha option is used to specify the significance level by which to judge the validity of the summary statistics generated by this report. The meaning of
alpha depends on the adjustment method that you select.
Alpha can be set to any number between 0 and 1, but is most typically set at 0.001, 0.01, 0.05, or 0.10. The higher the
alpha, the higher the error rate but also higher the power for detecting significant differences. You will need to decide on the best trade-off for your experiment.
Note that instead of performing multiple testing adjustments of the p-values, you can opt to simply specify a cutoff value for
-log10(
p-values) in order to select significant hypothesis tests. Using unadjusted
p-values with a cutoff has the benefit of more expansive volcano plots, whereas adjusted
p-values tend to squish points along the
y-axis.Refer to
-log10(p-Value) Cutoff for more information.
Note: This option is available only when no multiple testing method is specified.
Use the X-Axis for Volcano Plot option to specify the parameter to be plotted on the x-axis of your volcano plots. The
Color Theme option enables you to specify the color scheme of the report graphics.