Reports | Study Visit Report

Study Visit Report
This report generates a summary of the total subject clinic attendance using data contained within the SV domain, over the course of the study, in rtf, PDF, or plain text format.
Report Results Description
Running this report generates a PDF, RTF, or text file as shown.
For each visit determined by unique values of VISITNUM, the count and percentage of subjects attending the visit are presented by treatment and overall. A subject is considered to have attended a visit if they have a record of that visit within the SV domain. Otherwise, the subject is not considered to have attended that visit. If Visit Name (VISIT) is available, it is included in the summary.
Report Options
Treatment or Comparison Variable:
The primary goal of clinical trials is to distinguish treatment effects when reporting and analyzing trial results. Treatments are defined by specific values in the treatment or comparison variables of the CDISC models. These variables are specified in this report using the Treatment or Comparison Variable to Use andTreatment or Comparison Variable options.
Distributions of the specified treatment or comparison variables are shown in the output.
Available variables include Planned, which is selected when the treatments patients received exactly match what was planned and Actual, which is selected when treatment deviates from what was planned.
You can also specify a variable other than the ARM or TRTxxP (planned treatment) or ACTARM or TRTxxA (actual treatment) from the CDISC models as a surrogate variable to serve as a comparator. Finally, you can select None to plot the data without segregating it by a treatment variable.
See Treatment or Comparison Variable to Use, Treatment or Comparison Variable for more information.
Filtering the Data:
Filters enable you to restrict the analysis to a specific subset of subjects and/or visits, based on values within variables. You can also filter based on population flags (Safety is selected by default) within the study data.
If there is a supplemental domain associated with your study, you can opt to merge the nonstandard data contained therein into your data.
See Select saved subject Filter1, Additional Filter to Include Subjects, Merge supplemental domain, Filter to Include Visits, Select the population to include in the analysis.
Output
You can use the output options to specify the format (Output as RTF or Output as PDF) of the final report.

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Subject-specific filters must be created using the Create Subject Filter report prior to your analysis.