3.4 Baseline file
The Baseline File is optional. It should be specified if a baseline table is requested for any groups. The file enables users to customize the baseline table in the report. This file should contain 1 row per group. Table 3.6 contains detailed specifications for this file.
Parameter | Field Name | Description |
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GROUP/ANALYSISGRP/MILGRP to output | GROUP | Name of each cohort, analysis or mother-infant linkage group name to include in report. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: GROUP must correspond to values of GROUP/ANALYSISGRP/MILGRP included in file distributed input files. GROUP should be used to specify the cohort name, ANALYSISGRP should be used to specify the analysis name, and MILGRP should be used to specify mother-infant linkage group name. For Type 6 Manufacturer-level Product Utilization and Switching Patterns analyses, only ANALYSISGRP values can be specified. | ||
Note 2: GROUP cannot be left blank. | ||
Note 3: if MILGRP is specified, both exposure and reference cohorts are included in table. | ||
Note 4: unadjusted baseline tables will be de-duplicated by PSESTIMATEGRP (i.e., if the same PSESTIMATEGRP is specified for multiple ANALYSISGRP values in the distributed PS Estimation File, only 1 unadjusted baseline table will be output to avoid duplicate tables in the report). | ||
Note 5: unweighted IPTW baseline tables will be de-duplicated by PSESTIMATEGRP (i.e., if the same PSESTIMATEGRP is specified for multiple ANALYSISGRP values in the distributed PS Estimation File, only 1 unweighted IPTW baseline table will be output to avoid duplicate tables in the report). | ||
Note 6: if baseline tables are de-duplicated (as in Note 4 and Note 5), the BASELINEFILE parameter values for the first unadjusted or unweighted IPTW table specfied in ORDER will be applied to the de-duplicated baseline table. | ||
Format: SAS character $40; no special characters (e.g., commas, periods, hyphens, spaces, etc.) allowed, and underscores must be used to mark spaces. | ||
Example: insulin | ||
Run identifier | RUNID | RunID assigned to the run that corresponds to the group name listed in GROUP. |
Note 1: RUNID must be equivalent to value specified in the distributed component of the request. | ||
Format: SAS character $5 | ||
Example: r01 | ||
Group display order | ORDER | Order to display groups in report. If baseline tables for any groups are requested to appear on the same tab, they should be specified with the same ORDER value and BASELINEGROUPNUM must be specified. |
Format: Numeric | ||
Example: 1 | ||
Order of Baseline Tables to Appear on Same Tab | BASELINEGROUPNUM | Specifies order of baseline tables to appear on the same tab in report. BASELINEGROUPNUM order is applied to all GROUPs with the same value of ORDER. For example, the specification of GROUP, ORDER, and BASELINEGROUPNUM below would result in the GROUP A baseline table appearing on the Table 1a tab, the GROUP B and GROUP C baseline tables appearing on the Table 1b tab, and the Group D baseline table appearing on Table 1c tab. Only 2 groups can appear on the same tab. |
GROUP ORDER BASELINEGROUPNUM |
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Valid values are:
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Note 1: for any group with a baseline table appearing on its own tab (i.e. one baseline table per tab), leave this field blank. | ||
Note 2: BASELINEGROUPNUM values must be specified consecutively. | ||
Note 3: if requesting two tables on the same tab, all BASELINEFILE parameter values applied to the first group are applied to the second group. | ||
Note 4: BASELINEGROUPNUM functionality is restricted to groups within the same run ID. | ||
Note 5: BASELINEGROUPNUM cannot be used with MILGRPs; when REPORTTYPE = T6L1, T2L2, or T4L2; or when INCLUDENONPREGNANT = Y. | ||
Format: Numeric | ||
Example: 1 | ||
Characteristics to display under “Health Characteristics” heading | HEALTHCHAR | Used to limit characteristics included in baseline tables and to specify which characteristics to include in a “Health Characteristics” section of the tables. Include a list of characteristics to include in this section, separated by a space. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: if blank, a “Health Characteristics” section will not be included in baseline tables. | ||
Note 2: can use “dash” notation to include range of COVAR# values in numeric order (i.e., COVAR1-COVAR9). | ||
Note 3: no footnote will be produced for a user-defined risk score. | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: COVAR1-COVAR5 COVAR7 | ||
Characteristics to display under “Medical Product Use” heading | MEDPRODUSE | Used to limit characteristics included in baseline tables and to specify which characteristics to include in a “Medical Product Use” section of the tables. Include a list of characteristics to include in this section, separated by a space. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: if blank, a “Medical Product Use” section will not be included in baseline tables. | ||
Note 2: can use “dash” notation to include range of COVAR# values in numeric order (i.e., COVAR1-COVAR9). | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: COVAR1-COVAR5 COVAR7 | ||
Characteristics to display under “Laboratory Characteristics” heading | LABCHARACTERISTICS | Used to limit characteristics included in baseline tables and to specify which characteristics to include in a “Laboratory Characteristics” section of the tables. Include a list of characteristics to include in this section, separated by a space. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: if blank, a “Laboratory Characteristics” section will not be included in baseline tables. | ||
Note 2: can use “dash” notation to include range of COVAR# values in numeric order (i.e., COVAR1-COVAR9). | ||
Note 3: laboratory-based characteristics must have CODECAT = LB. Each characteristic must include either only numeric or only character labs. | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: COVAR1-COVAR5 COVAR7 | ||
Characteristics to display under “Health Service Utilization Intensity Metrics” heading | UTILIZATIONINTENSITY | Used to limit characteristics included in baseline tables and to specify which characteristics to include in a “Health Service Utilization Intensity Metrics” section of the tables. Include a list of characteristics to include in this section, separated by a space. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: if blank, a “Health Service Utilization Intensity Metrics” section will not be included in baseline tables. | ||
Note 2: can use “dash” notation to include range of COVAR# values in numeric order (i.e., COVAR1-COVAR9). | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: NUMAV NUMED NUMOA NUMIS NUMCLASS NUMGENERIC | ||
Characteristics to display under “Pregnancy Characteristics” heading | PREGNANCYCHAR | Used to specify which pregnancy-related characteristics to include in a “Pregnancy Characteristics” section of the baseline table. Include a list of characteristics to include in this section, separated by a space. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: only relevant for Type 4 analyses. | ||
Note 2: if blank, a “Pregnancy Characteristics” section will not be included in baseline tables. | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: PREPOSTIND_PRE PREPOSTIND_EARL PREPOSTIND_FULL PREPOSTIND_LATE PREPOSTIND_POST PREPOSTIND_NONE PREPOSTIND_NA GA_BIRTH | ||
Characteristics to display under “Exposure Characteristics” heading | EXPOSURECHAR | Used to specify which pregnancy-related exposure characteristics to include in an “Exposure Characteristics” section of the baseline table. Include a list of characteristics to include in this section, separated by a space. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: only relevant for Type 4 analyses. | ||
Note 2: if blank, an “Exposure Characteristics” section will not be included in baseline tables. | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: GA_FIRST DISP_PRE ADJUSTEDDISP_T1 ADJUSTEDDISP_T2 ADJUSTEDDISP_T3 EXP_T1 EXP_T2 EXP_T3 EXP_PRE | ||
Infant characteristics indicator | OUTPUTINFANTCHAR | Indicator for inclusion of an infant section of the baseline table. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: only relevant for Type 4 analyses. | ||
Format: SAS character $1 | ||
Example: Y | ||
Indicator for inclusion of baseline table for non-pregnant cohort in L1 type 4 analyses | INCLUDENONPREGNANT | Indicator for inclusion of a non-pregnant cohort to the baseline table. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: only relevant for Type 4 analyses. | ||
Format: SAS character $1 | ||
Example: Y | ||
Covariate sort order | COVARSORT | Character indicator specifying the sort order for covariates in output. |
Valid values are:
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Example: A | ||
Compute absolute and standardized difference indicator | COMPUTEBALANCE | Compute absolute and standardized difference between cohorts. |
Valid values are:
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Note 1: if COMPUTEBALANCE is requested for a Type 4 analysis, INCLUDENONPREGNANT must = Y or GROUP must include a MILGRP value. | ||
Note 2: for L2 tables, absolute and standardized difference will always be output. | ||
Note 3: COMPUTEBALANCE can be used with BASELINEGROUPNUM | ||
Format: SAS character $1 | ||
Example: Y | ||
Standardized difference threshold | SDTHRESHOLD | Threshold for Table 1 standardized difference. Any values above the amount represented by this parameter will be output with font color blue. |
Note 1: SDTHRESHOLD value cannot differ for ANALYSISGRPs with the same PSESTIMATEGRP. | ||
Format: SAS Numeric | ||
Example: 0.1 | ||
Covariates in PS model | COVINPS | List of covariates included in the propensity score logistic regression model. Covariates listed will be indicated by an asterisk in the Table 1 output for inferential analyses. COVINPS can take the value of any METVAR value within the Adjusted Baseline dataset. Categorical covariates should be specified using the umbrella term for the covariate rather than its individual categories (e.g., specify “Sex” rather than “Sex_f”). |
Note 1: COVINPS value cannot differ for ANALYSISGRPs with the same PSESTIMATEGRP. | ||
Note 2: Only relevant if REPORTTYPE = T2L2 or T4L2. | ||
Note 3: can use “dash” notation to include range of COVAR# values in numeric order (i.e. COVAR1-COVAR9). | ||
Format: SAS character - length can vary | ||
Example: Sex Age Year adcsi cci Covar1-Covar3 numIP numED | ||
Profile Table output | PROFILECOVARSTOINCLUDE | List of covariates to include in a covariate profile table. Produces a table profiling the number of patients and episodes that qualify for every possible combination of covariates requested within one run of the QRP package. |
Valid values are:
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Note 2: if blank, a profile table will not be output. | ||
Note 3: can use “dash” notation to include range of COVAR# values in numeric order (i.e., COVAR1-COVAR9). | ||
Format: SAS character $100 | ||
Example: COVAR1 COVAR2 COVAR8-COVAR20 |