3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for ECG Guide for iPhone.
ECG Guide is paid iOS app published by WebMD Health Corporation
army pa-c
I'm taking my cardiology course currently and have found this app to be invaluable. The depth and breadth of explainations are unmatched. It was great before the update, but now it's an even better teaching tool. Thanks.
Hatsuyuki
I am a little upset because it's so cheap now. anyway, this is my first medical app, and it deserves 5 stars. Thanks a lot!
docDTD
Not a bad app, complements some of the other ECG apps well. better for the more obscure rhythms that I don't see every day. I just don't find myself using it that much.
Wake Forest MD
I bought this app for $5.99, it advertised for 30% off. The very next day it was on sale for $0.99!!! What a rip off. DO NOT PAY MORE THAN $0.99 FOR THIS APP. Else you will be throwing your money away!
Jeff_the_MD
I've tried this and the other ECG apps for the iPhone. This is by far the best. The organization makes everything easy to find. It's fast and stable. It has a huge database of samples. The quiz feature is great for review! And the quick reference material is very helpful. Great job!! Highly Recommended!
rosienosyMD
This is an awesome app. Best medical app that i've downloaded. It's very valuable and has helped me numerous times. I'd recommend it.
DrGriffithSiever
Downloaded this app a couple weeks ago. I have used it extensively and I have to say it is an amazing app. The design is great. The useability is perfect. It looks beautiful. One of the best apps i've ever downloaded. Nice work.
MichelleSmallTownGirl
This is a great app! I love the huge library of sample ECGs. Great for studying and review. I have told all my coworkers about this app and they are all downloading and loving it. Thanks.
SeattlePaddler
Downloading now. Sure I'll love it based on ALL GOOD reviews, except for the one complainer who was mad he paid full price. Anyways, happy it's on sale now! **Update** Love the layout! Flows smoothly! Has way more strips than I could have imagined. Stuff way out of my knowledge base as a new RN grad. Yikes!
joemeyer
There are several ecg apps and this is my favorite. It had tons of content and ecg examples. It can help you learn to read ecgs or to read them better. I bought the in app purchase "Qx ECG Analyzer" to check it out. It adds to the usefulness of the app and is only 99 cents (I would have preferred though it be part of the original purchase). It asks you a few questions then offers suggestions as to what the rhythm might be. I will do a walk through: Heart Rate? <100 bpm or >100 bpm (these are buttons and you select one, I chose >100) QRS Width? <120 msec or >120 msec (I chose >120) Regular? Yes or No (I chose No) Then it shows "Candidate Rhythms" with Atrial Flutter at the top (with links to learn more or see samples of A Flutter) and also shows a differential diagnosis with links for other rhythms to consider. Once I was looking at an ecg with the iTouch turned sideways and I could not exit this ecg without quitting the app. I have not been able to replicate this issue again but it was just a minor annoyance in an otherwise stellar app.