The mobile app for the ESC Congress 2011, 27 - 31 August 2011, Paris - France. The ESC Congress is currently the worlds premier conference on the science, management and prevention of cardiovascular disease. To sponsor other ESC applications contact [email protected]

ESC 2011 alternatives

Arrhythmia Access

Arrhythmia Access for the iPhone is a free application designed for Medicomp cardiac monitoring customers. Arrhythmia Access enables physicians and medical staff to enroll patients in monitoring services and to view their patients cardiac reports anytime, anywhere with an Internet connection. If you are not a Medicomp customer and would like to learn more about our cardiac monitoring solutions, please visit www.medicompinc.com or contact us at [email protected]

  • rating 4.55556
  • size 7.4 MB

Heart Failure,

Reviewed by: M. Barros, Pharm. D.Heart Failure is an app developed for students to learn the basic thought process behind assessing patients with systolic heart failure. For educational purposes only.

  • rating 5.0
  • size 1.0 MB

Cardiac Device Challenge PRO

Cardiac Device Challenge PRO is a unique iPad and iPhone application for healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with implantable cardiac devices. It allows users to assess their knowledge and skills in case-based questions regarding pacemakers, implantable Cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Further questions (currently total of 150 questions ) are available as in-app purchase.

  • size 239 MB

AirStrip - Cardiology

NOTE: Requires iOS 7.0 or higher IMPORTANT: AirStrip Cardiology is intended for use by clinicians (users) who care for patients. In order to use AirStrip Cardiology, your healthcare facility must have purchased and installed AirStrip Cardiology. -Users can use the Measurement Tables to perform detailed analysis and review of electrophysiological parameters and measurements of the lead (waveform) data.

  • size 113 MB

TnECHO

Targeted Neonatal Echocardiography (TnECHO) is increasingly used by neonatologists in the intensive care setting to support clinical decisions. The technology may be applied for the evaluation of the neonatal heart, brain, abdomen/pelvis and vascular access. Image optimization techniques are not discussed as it is usually machine specific.

  • size 162 MB