ACC Pocket Guidelines provides users and clinicians with guidelines, tool, references, and other important applications used by professionals in the field of cardiology
Tag: apps for cardiologists
CathSource app on iPad is an essential cardiac catheterization resource
CathSource is a fantastic app not just limited to cardiology trainees. The range of information contained will be useful for trainees and medical students at all levels. The use of the iPad increases the utility as the extra screen space highlights the key content and makes images and videos easier to view.
Heart ECG Handbook app for Android shows dangers of blindly trusting mobile medical content
NP’s Heart ECG Handbook attempts to educate users and even “medical doctors” on ECG interpretation, but fails miserably. Other than the nicely designed scrolling of ECG strips, there is really nothing positive about this app. Not only is limited in its ECG library, but the app is filled with confusing or even incorrect information.
Study shows Telehealth monitoring versus home health nursing visits for Congestive Heart Failure patients not significantly different
A recent study found no significant difference between remote and traditional home health monitoring and could help guide rational implementation of these systems.
Heart Failure Trials app is a must have for anyone that manages heart failure patients
Review of CHF Trials for iPhone and iPad, an app that demonstrates the potential of reference apps to bring difficult-to-access knowledge to the bedside.




