The Enrollment Patterns report plots observed and cumulative enrollment by site. It generates uniformly weighted moving average plots to determine whether enrollment patterns within each site appear unusual.Running this report with the Nicardipine sample setting and default options generates the output shown below.The DM Distribution report initially shows three sections Overall Enrollment, Enrollment by Planned/Actual Arm, and Treatment Runs. Use the available options in each section to drill-down into the data.The Overall Enrollment section contains the following:
• The first graph is a cumulative count of subjects randomized to the trial versus the date of enrollment. Each line represents the cumulative counts for a specific site. All represents the rolling average of cumulative counts across all sites, based on the number of sites in the trial on the specific date.
• The second graph is a cumulative count of subjects randomized to the trial versus study day computed relative to when the study site became active. In this case, the date on which the site becomes active is adjusted to Day 1. All represents the average of cumulative counts across all sites, based on the total number of sites in the trial.
• The plots of counts across study days also show major deviations in terms of the number of subjects that enroll on any given date. prints days only when subjects were enrolled. Note: All is not printed, since this would be printing an average of all sites on the respective day.
• Data Filter: Enables you to filter data based on study site and country.
• Distributions: Displays histograms showing distribution of subjects across study sites, treatment arms, and run counts. Run IDs are determined, based on randomization date and usubjid, and counts are determined by the number of instances where a treatment is dispensed in a row within a site.
• Show Enrollment: Select one or more sites and click to generate a subset table containing summary statistics and enrollment counts for the selected sites.
• 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.
• Click the gray border to the left of the Options tab to open a dynamic report navigator that lists all of the reports in the review. Refer to Report Navigator for more information.Use the Use site active date from the Study Risk Data Set, if available option to specify when the site became active.Filters enable you to restrict the analysis to a specific subset of subjects based on values within variables. You can also filter based on population flags (Safety is selected by default) within the study data.See Select the analysis population, Select saved subject Filter1, Additional Filter to Include Subjects, and Subset of Visits to Analyze for Findings for more information.
Subject-specific filters must be created using the Create Subject Filter report prior to your analysis.