Include on-study lab tests where reference range indicator is:

Use this option to select the on-study lab tests, based on reference range indicators, to include in the narrative.

Available options are described in the following table::

Option:

Select when you want to:

Abnormal with normal baseline

On-study labs (for labs that occur on study just prior to or subsequent to the event) are shown only when LBNRIND values are not equal to NORMAL for the on study measurement and are NORMAL for baseline measurement.
Selecting this option enables you to identify lab tests that were normal at baseline but became abnormal around the event

Different Compared to Baseline

On-study labs are shown only when the LBNRIND for the on-study measurement is different from the baseline measurement (for labs that occur on-study just prior to or subsequent to the event).
Shows normal B/L measurements that got abnormal on study, changed abnormality (for example, went low to high), or were abnormal but became normal.

Note: On-study measurements specify the baseline flags (for example, low BUN [2.142 mmol/L, range = (2.499 - 7.497), BL =normal]), but baseline values are printed only when abnormal to begin with.

Abnormal Regardless of Baseline

On-study labs are shown when LBNRIND is not equal to NORMAL. All abnormal lab results that occur on-study just prior to or subsequent to the event are shown.

To Specify This Option:

8 Make sure that the Include a findings domain in the narrative box is checked and LB is selected in the Findings domain to include option.
8 Click the radio button corresponding to the desired indicator.