Row 1: | Shows a value collected in one 1 unit, but converted to selected standard unit. |
Rows 2-4: | Show two 2 records for Alkaline Phosphatase alkaline phosphatase that were collected 1 day apart and are expected to be reported together. Row 4 shows how to create a derived record (average of the Rows rows 2 and 3) and flag it as Derived derived (LBDRVFL = "Y") as well as the record to use as baseline (LBBLFL = "Y"). |
Rows 6-7: | Show a suggested use of the LBSCAT variable. It could be used to further classify types of tests within a laboratory panel (e.g., "DIFFERENTIAL"). |
Row 9: | Shows the proper use of the LBSTAT variable to indicate "NOT DONE," when the fact that the test was done was documented. |
Row 12: | The subject had Cholesterol cholesterol measured. The normal range for this test is <200 mg/dL. The value <200 may not be used in the normal range variables LBORNRHI or LBSTNRHI; however, a sponsor an applicant may decide, e.g.for example, to enter "0" into LBORNRLO and "199" in LBORNRHI. The sponsor applicant must define the appropriate value for all of the normal range variables. |
Row 13: | Shows the use of LBUSCHFL to indicate that the test result was obtained from an unscheduled blood collection. In this case, the subject was moribund and a blood sample was taken prior to sacrifice. |
Rows 1, 6: | Use records in the SUPPLB dataset example to show biological significance assigned by the investigator for test results. |