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COXT02
Multi-Variable Cox Regression Model Table.
Description
The COXT02
table follows the same principles as the general Cox model analysis
and produces the estimates for each of the covariates included in the model
(usually the main effects without interaction terms).
Usage
coxt02_main(
adam_db,
arm_var = "ARM",
time_var = "AVAL",
event_var = "EVENT",
covariates = c("SEX", "RACE", "AAGE"),
strata = NULL,
lbl_vars = "Effect/Covariate Included in the Model",
multivar = TRUE,
...
)
coxt02
Arguments
adam_db |
( |
arm_var |
( |
time_var |
( |
event_var |
( |
covariates |
( |
strata |
( |
lbl_vars |
( |
multivar |
( |
... |
Further arguments passed to |
Format
An object of class chevron_t
of length 1.
Details
The reference arm will always the first level of
arm_var
. Please change the level if you want to change the reference arms.The table allows confidence level to be adjusted, default is two-sided 95%.
The stratified analysis is with DISCRETE tie handling (equivalent to
tern::control_coxreg(ties = "exact")
in R).Model includes treatment plus specified covariate(s) as factor(s) or numeric(s), with
"SEX"
,"RACE"
and"AAGE"
as default candidates.The selection of the covariates and whether or not there is a selection process (vs. a fixed, pre-specified list) needs to be pre-specified.
For pairwise comparisons using the hazard ratio, the value for the control group is the denominator.
Keep zero-count rows unless overridden with
prune_0 = TRUE
.
Value
the main function returns an rtables
object.
Functions
-
coxt02_main()
: Main TLG function
Note
-
adam_db
object must contain anadtte
table with"PARAMCD"
,"ARM"
,"AVAL"
,"CNSR
, and the columns specified by"covariates"
which is denoted asc("SEX", "RACE", "AAGE")
by default.
Examples
library(dunlin)
proc_data <- log_filter(syn_data, PARAMCD == "CRSD", "adtte")
run(coxt02, proc_data)
run(coxt02, proc_data, covariates = c("SEX", "AAGE"), strata = c("RACE"), conf_level = 0.90)