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Slide 1

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

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novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

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novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

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novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 2

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 3

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 4

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 5

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 6

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 7

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 8

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 9

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 10

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 11

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 12

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 13

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 14

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 15

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 16

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 17

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 18

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 19

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 20

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 21

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 22

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 23

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 24

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001


Slide 25

novel database pro
novelgmbh
Ismaninger Straße 51
81675 Munich
Germany

www.novel.de

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
Highlights
novel Database Pro consists of:
- pedar/ emed data files
- Data of patients
- Additional files (i.e. ASCII, photo, etc.)
- Analyzed Parameters and Statistical Results
• Tool for adding user specified fields
• Calculation of basic parameters
• Access to all novel programs

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Features
The following section describes the main features of
the database including:
• Tables
• Menus
• Speed Bars
• Running Analysis software from database

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Tables of database

Patients
Parameters
Visits

Statistics
Data files
April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main Menu
This slide
depicts the
options
available in the
pull down
menus.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Main speed-bar Buttons
1

2

3

4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
April 2001

5

6

7

8

9

new database
open database
build the query you need
SQL-editor
select all
fields database
Print report
exit
link to novel homepage
novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Auxiliary speed-bar Buttons

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
April 2001

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

7

join to table/fields
name of database
number of elements
append / delete records
mark all records

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

novel database pro 9.3

8

9

10

9

10

edit record
run application
save file as ...
choose fields to display
first/previous/next/last record
novelgmbh

2001

Run application
It is possible to execute selected novel software programs
from the database.
Please note: the parameters available for analysis are dependent on the analysis
software packages purchased.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Records
The following section describes the screens where data for each
patient are entered.
The list below describes the general categories in which the data
fields are located.

• patient
• visits (1) (2)
• general data
• foot data (1), (2)
• user fields
• parameters, statistics
• data files
• additional files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Patient

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Visits (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

General data

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (1)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Foot data (2)

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

User Fields
User defined records (fields) can be created using this option to
suit your application. The fields are automatically stored in the
database and are available for all entries.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Parameters and Statistics
These tables contain the results of the data analysis

calculated with novel

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

projects

novelgmbh

2001

Data Files
These tables contain the data files and
standard parameters

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Additional Files
Here you can store some additional information
e.g. multi-media files

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Display
Now that the data for each patient are entered, you can choose the
fields that you want to display in the database. All of the
information is stored, but you don’t have to have all fields selected
for viewing.
The following section shows how fields are selected for viewing.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Fields
Select the fields you would like to display in the database from the
left side and use the green arrows to move them to the right side.
Using the yellow arrows and the 123 sequences, you can choose the
order the fields will appear in.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Accessing Data
Once the data are in the database you can look at the data in many
ways by building queries. Queries are used to gather specific
information from the database. For example, a query could be built
to list all patients that are female and had peak pressures above 50
N/cm2.
These queries can be saved for repeated use. They can also be
printed to have a hardcopy report of data in the database.

The following section will describe these options.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Build Query
The following query will display all patients over 50 years old with temporary
sensation loss in the right or left foot who have had diabetes for more than 5 years
and have peak pressures greater than 60 N/cm2 in the forefoot of the left or right
foot.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

Print Report
By selecting the print report button, the query that has just been executed
can be printed. All or part of the query can be printed. The entire database
can also be printed using this same icon.

April 2001

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001

novel database pro
advantages






April 2001

creation of custom database for patients
flexible database structure
integration of pedar & emed data files
execution of novel programs
calculation of standard pressure parameters

novel database pro 9.3

novelgmbh

2001