1.3 Requesting Figures in the QRP Reporting Tool

The QRP Reporting Tool will summarize aggregated data returned by one or more runs of the QRP in tables and figures. The specific type of summary figure produced will depend on the type of study and analysis performed by the QRP as well as various user-specified input parameters.

If users do not wish to output any summary figures in the report, they can choose to exclude Figure File from the File Structure, which will result in only summary tables being output.

In the case that figures are desired, users should consult the “Lookup Tables” in the QRP Reporting Tool technical documentation to determine which parameters should be specified. Each type of study-analysis combination has its own Lookup Table.

Additionally, users can leverage the template SAS datasets located within the “TemplateFiles” folder of the QRP Reporting Tool file structure to begin specifying user parameters.

Table 1.3: Figures available for descriptive analysis types
Study Design Figure ID Title Description
Background rates F1 Reasons for End of Observable Data Cumulative distribution function of censoring over observable time
Exposures with follow-up time F1 Kaplan Meier Estimate of Event of Interest Not Occurring Kaplan-Meier estimates for event of interest over at-risk time
F2 Reasons for End of At-Risk Time Cumulative distribution function of censoring over at-risk time
F3 Reasons for End of Observable Data Cumulative distribution function of censoring over observable time
Medical product utilization F1 Patient Entry into Study by Month Monthly and cumulative accumulation
F2 Number of Prescription Dispensings in Patients’ First Episodes by Month Patient Entered into Study Monthly and cumulative accumulation
F3 Total Days Supply in Patients’ First Episodes by Month Patient Entered into Study Monthly and cumulative accumulation
F4 Reasons for End of First Treatment Episode Cumulative distribution function of censoring over treatment time
F5 End of First Treatment Episode due to [Censor Label] Cumulative distribution function of censoring over treatment time
Medical product switching and adherence F4 Kaplan-Meier Estimate of First Switch Not Occurring Kaplan-Meier estimates for first switch
F5 Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Second Switch Not Occurring Kaplan-Meier estimates for second switch
F6 Reasons for Censoring at First Switch Evaluation by [Analysis Group Label] Cumulative distribution function of censoring
F7 Reasons for Censoring at Second Switch Evaluation by [Analysis Group Label] Cumulative distribution function of censoring
F8 Cumulative Incidence of First Switch Accounting for [Censoring Reason] as a Competing Risk Cumulative incidence for first switch accounting for competing risk
F9 Cumulative Incidence of Second Switch Accounting for [Censoring Reason] as a Competing Risk Cumulative incidence for second switch accounting for competing risk
Table 1.4: Figures available for inferential analysis types
Study Design Figure ID Title Description
Exposures with follow-up time F1 Histograms Depicting Propensity Score Distributions Before and After Adjustment for [AnalysisGroupLabel] Propensity score distribution histograms
F2 Forest Plot of Hazard Ratios (HR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for [Analysis Type Title] Effect estimates visualized as forest plot
F3 Unadjusted Kaplan-Meier Estimate [and 95% Confidence Interval]2 of [OutcomeLabel] Not Occurring Among [AnalysisGroupLabel] from the Whole Population Kaplan-Meier estimates for event of interest
F4 Adjusted Kaplan-Meier Estimate [and 95% Confidence Interval]3 of [OutcomeLabel] Not Occurring Among [AnalysisGroupLabel] from the {Conditional Matched or Weighted}4 Population after [PSEstimateGroupLabel] Kaplan-Meier estimates for event of interest
F5 Adjusted Kaplan-Meier Estimate [and 95% Confidence Interval]5 of [Outcome Label] Not Occurring Among [AnalysisGroupLabel] from the Unconditional Matched Population after [PSEstimateGroupLabel] Kaplan-Meier estimates for event of interest
Medical product use during pregnancy F1 Histograms Depicting Propensity Score Distributions Before and After Adjustment for [AnalysisGroupLabel] Propensity score distribution histograms
F2 Forest Plot of Risk Ratios (HR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for [Analysis Type Title] Effect estimates visualized as forest plot

1.3.1 User Options

Generally, users must specify which figures they would like to output using Figure File. A full list of figures currently produced by the QRP Reporting Tool for each study/analysis type is found above. Customizable figure aspects include axes, censoring reasons, groups displayed, stratifications, and whether to output a summary dataset corresponding to the figure.

For figures that have this option, users can customize x- and y-axes using three parameters that specify the 1) minimum value, 2) maximum value, and 3) interval between tick marks. The QRP Reporting Tool will use this information to determine the number of tick marks output on each axis. In the case when users would like to output a custom axis (such as limiting to only the first 365 days in a x-axis, for example), it is not necessary to specify all three of these parameters in Figure File.

If the user does not specify an interval between tick marks for the x-axis in figures where “days” are on the x-axis, ticks are placed at a multiple of 30 (i.e., every 60 days or every 90 days, etc., depending on the number of days on the axis) for all studies where the maximum number of days exceeds 120. If the user does not specify an interval between tick marks for the x-axis and the length of the x-axis is between 10 and 120 days, then tick marks will be placed at a multiple of 5. The goal of the tick mark algorithm is to print six tick marks on the axis for all customizable axes. Certain figures described in the forthcoming section have non-customizable axes whose tick marks are pre-specified by the QRP Reporting Tool (for instance, x-axes in figures displaying monthly and cumulative patient entry into medical product utilization studies).


  1. 95% Confidence Intervals will only be included in the title if they are output on the plot↩︎

  2. 95% Confidence Intervals will only be included in the title if they are output on the plot↩︎

  3. Adjusted plots can be returned for matched conditional analyses and weighted analyses↩︎

  4. 95% Confidence Intervals will only be included in the title if they are output on the plot↩︎