This app is part of an exciting new program to use the iPhone to help VAD (Ventricular Assist Device) patients manage their daily VAD care outside of their cardiologists office. The VADable study uses a mobile application built for VAD patients, patient designated caregivers, and the medical team. ResearchKit is a framework that offers core modules that include a survey engine, visual consent flow, and active tasks.

VADable alternatives

ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus

The updated ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus uses recent science and user feedback to help a clinician and patient build a customized plan to prevent heart disease and stroke together by estimating and monitoring change in 10-year ASCVD risk. Use the app to: Estimate a patients initial 10-year ASCVD risk using the pooled cohort equation Receive an individualized, risk-based, intervention approach Project the impact of specific interventions on a patients risk Guide clinician-patient discussion around customizing an intervention plan Update risk at follow-up based on a patients response to therapy using the Million Hearts Longitudinal modelAdvice from the app is derived from the 2013 ACC/AHA 2013 Guideline on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce ASCVD Risk and the 2016 Million Hearts Longitudinal ASCVD Risk Assessment Tool user guide. Therapeutic options should be determined after discussion between the patient and their care provider.

  • size 17.3 MB

Autism & Beyond

Autism & Beyond is a groundbreaking new study of childhood mental health powered by Apples ResearchKit. The study aims to test new video technology that can analyze a childs emotion and behavior. Maintaining your privacy is our priority.

  • size 122 MB

ACC Guideline Clinical App

Parkinson mPower study app

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  • size 98.2 MB

MyHeart Counts

Apples new ResearchKit allows you to participate in important medical research studies easily through your iPhone. Stanford Medicine invites you to join the MyHeart Counts study to improve our understanding of heart health. Key Features:Record and track your: Physical activity through your iPhone or a Apple Health App-linked device Fitness level, if you are able, through a 6 minute walk test Risk score for heart disease or stroke, and your corresponding heart ageReceive reminders and notifications about: Your activity and sleep Surveys on Physical Activity Readiness and other health factors Entering blood pressure and cholesterol levels to calculate your risk scoreGet educated: Learn about your activity level and walking fitness Learn about your risk factors and how to improve Links to learn about heart disease and stroke and the American Heart Associations Lifes Simple 7 guide to heart healthEligibility:To join the Stanford MyHeart Counts research study on heart health, you need to: Be 18 or older Reside within the United States, United Kingdom or Hong Kong Be able to read and understand EnglishInstall the app today and learn about your heart, help research, and join together in the fight to stop heart disease Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

  • rating 4.27206
  • size 108 MB