Clinical SAS: TFLs - Live coding of Overview of adverse events table (45 minutes) - TFL_TAE_L100

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @prabhusubramaniyan3304
    @prabhusubramaniyan3304 2 месяца назад

    Hi , your videos are very helpful. Please explain about figures also.

    • @mycsg
      @mycsg  2 месяца назад

      glad you found them helpful.... will try

  • @shamm4592
    @shamm4592 Год назад

    Hi
    Query 1
    for subjects counts in the above summary table,
    why Aedecod is not consider as subject is counted only once at particuler AE?
    Query 2
    in above summary table if 1st column contain only 3 rows as Mild, Modrate, Severe and Footnote is given as Subject is counted only once at perticuler AE at highest severity then in such case do we exhicute the same way without considering AEDECOD as you explain?
    Query 3
    If we have Summary Table as Summary of TEAE by Soc, Pt, severity and under Treatment columns we have format as n (%) [E] and have footnote as Subject is counted only once at perticuler AE at highest severity then in such case we have to consider AEDECOD and count the distinct subject at maximum severity across AEDECOD. but how the [E] will be estimated as
    1) All
    or
    2) Only respective Maximum Severity Events
    or
    3) Only Distinct Maximum Severity Events ??
    kindly explain above queries?
    Thank you.

    • @mycsg
      @mycsg  Год назад +1

      Response to query 1:
      As this an overview table, we need to count a subject only once per the criteria required on a row irrespective of the number of events experienced by the subject which meet that row's filter condition. If we include AEDECOD in the by group when fetching the counts, we will get number of subjects with each event, which is not needed here.
      Response to query 2:
      In an overview table, if we have segregation at Mild, Moderate and Severe level, we need to fetch the maximum severity seen within each subject, but not the maximum within each aedecod. So, we should not use AEDECOD here.
      Response to query 3:
      presenting m count on maximum severity tables is always ambiguous, as you mentioned all three are possible. There is no standard answer to this question. It depends on what your reviewer wants. My personal preference would be option 2 - 'Only respective Maximum Severity Events '.

    • @shamm4592
      @shamm4592 Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot for timely reply and for kind concern

  • @saiprasanth9981
    @saiprasanth9981 Год назад

    Hi can you explain how to derive TEAE casually related to study treatment and TEAE casually related to study procedure

    • @mycsg
      @mycsg  Год назад +1

      Hi Prasanth, we do not derive the 'casually related to study treatment' information. It will be reported by the investigator on the crf page.