Click on the images below to see our collection of design templates and
to view the profiles in two different formats: Webviewer and PDF.
DESIGN TEMPLATES
Browse through our collection of profile design template examples. The features in the profiles are completely flexible, such as keeping certain events in the tables, while filtering out others, adding labels to points on a graph, or changing the color coding of the events in the timeline.
PDF FORMAT
Adobe Shared Review is an excellent way for clinicians to communicate problems in data quality with data management team members, or with CROs. The commenting features in Adobe are easy and familiar to use. Click on the image to the right to try out these features now. When you open up the file, be sure to use the bookmarks to navigate to the pages after the profiles (summary statistics, graph navigator, and table events). Searching for a particular adverse event? Use the Adobe search feature to find each occurrence, even in the timeline.
WEBVIEWER FORMAT
The Webviewer is a completely web-based interactive tool that you can place on a shared drive within your company. The Webviewer allows an unlimited number of people to explore the data simultaneously, without needing access to the data or any software. Try out the features right now by clicking on the image to the right. First, filter the patients using the drop-down menus. Next, scroll down to the bottom of the table to see the total number of patients meeting certain criteria (like serious AEs) in your subset. Then click on a patient ID and see that patient's profile. Scroll down on the left further to see the graphs. Click on a particular graph name and see all the individual graphs. Browse through the graphs and see how the trends, patterns and outliers are easily found. Scroll down on the left further to see the table events. Click on a table type, "by patient" and search or highlight terms. Go back and click "by event", then click in the header row to sort by frequency.