Show a subject who refused to do the test. All 4 questions were marked as not done with the reason written at the top of the CRF.
Rows 5-8:
Show a subject who was not able to do the test due to disease progression. Rows 6 and 7 are logically skipped items because the subject was not able to do the 4-stair ascend. The test grade is shown on row 8.
Rows 9-12:
Show a subject who was able to complete the test.
Dataset2
Row
STUDYID
DOMAIN
USUBJID
FTSEQ
FTTESTCD
FTTEST
FTCAT
FTORRES
FTSTRESC
FTSTRESN
FTSTAT
FTREASND
FTLOBXFL
VISITNUM
FTDTC
1
STUDYX
FT
1001-001
1
A4STR101
A4STR1-Was 4-Stair Ascend Performed
4-STAIR ASCEND
NOT DONE
REFUSED
Y
1
2015-05-15
2
STUDYX
FT
1001-001
2
A4STR102
A4STR1-Time to Do 4-Stair Ascend
4-STAIR ASCEND
NOT DONE
REFUSED
Y
1
2015-05-15
3
STUDYX
FT
1001-001
3
A4STR103
A4STR1-Wear Orthoses
4-STAIR ASCEND
NOT DONE
REFUSED
Y
1
2015-05-15
4
STUDYX
FT
1001-001
4
A4STR104
A4STR1-Test Grade
4-STAIR ASCEND
NOT DONE
REFUSED
Y
1
2015-05-15
5
STUDYX
FT
1001-002
1
A4STR101
A4STR1-Was 4-Stair Ascend Performed
4-STAIR ASCEND
No, Due to disease under study
No, Due to disease under study
Y
1
2015-05-15
6
STUDYX
FT
1001-002
2
A4STR102
A4STR1-Time to Do 4-Stair Ascend
4-STAIR ASCEND
NOT DONE
LOGICALLY SKIPPED ITEM
Y
1
2015-05-15
7
STUDYX
FT
1001-002
3
A4STR103
A4STR1-Wear Orthoses
4-STAIR ASCEND
NOT DONE
LOGICALLY SKIPPED ITEM
Y
1
2015-05-15
8
STUDYX
FT
1001-002
4
A4STR104
A4STR1-Test Grade
4-STAIR ASCEND
Unable to climb up 4 standard stairs
Jira
showSummary
false
server
Issue Tracker (JIRA)
serverId
85506ce4-3cb3-3d91-85ee-f633aaaf4a45
key
QRSSUPP-611
.
1
1
Y
1
2015-05-15
9
STUDYX
FT
1001-003
1
A4STR101
A4STR1-Was 4-Stair Ascend Performed
4-STAIR ASCEND
Yes
Y
1
2015-05-15
10
STUDYX
FT
1001-003
2
A4STR102
A4STR1-Time to Do 4-Stair Ascend
4-STAIR ASCEND
PT13S
PT13S
PT13S
Y
1
2015-05-15
11
STUDYX
FT
1001-003
3
A4STR103
A4STR1-Wear Orthoses
4-STAIR ASCEND
No
N
Y
1
2015-05-15
12
STUDYX
FT
1001-003
4
A4STR104
A4STR1-Test Grade
4-STAIR ASCEND
Climbs 4 standard stairs “marking time” (climbs 1 foot at a time, with both feet on a step before moving to next step), using both arms on one or both handrails.