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This section addresses how to identify the records of an ADaM dataset that are used for analysis. The four specific issues addressed include: (1) identification of the records used in an LOCF analysis; (2) identification of the record containing the baseline value; (3) identification of post-baseline conceptual timepoint records, such as endpoint, minimum, maximum, or average; and (4) identification of specific records used in an analysis.
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1 | Records Used in a Timepoint Imputation Analysis |
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Identification of Baseline Records |
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Identification of Post-Baseline Conceptual Timepoint Records |
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Identification of Records Used for Analysis – General Case |
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Identification of Population-specific Analyzed Records |
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Identification of Records which Satisfy a Predefined Criterion for Analysis Purposes | For analysis purposes, criteria are often defined to group results based on the collected value's relationship to one or more algorithmic conditions. For example, subjects who had a result greater than 5 times the upper limit of the normal range or subjects who had a systolic blood pressure value >160 mmHg with at least a 25-point increase from the BASE value. In addition to creating subgroups of subjects, the categorization of the presence or absence of a criterion is often used in listings, tabular displays, or statistical modeling (as a covariate or a response variable). |
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