Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | $4.99 | Borm Bruckmeier Publishing LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
* a quick reference for identifying all common ECG findings, such as hypertrophy, AV conduction defects, arrythmias and more
* a concise summary of how to record and read an ECG and a standardised evalutation sheet
* scales of 2 x RR (25 mm/s and 50mm/s), plus amplitudes (mV), times and intervals(ms)
I am currently taking a course in cardiology, i used this app to study for my exams. Very informative and concise. The depth of information is really nice. The app is quick and responsive. I like the classic view especially where i can actually zoom in and out and find what i need in a snap of a finger. I definitely recommend this app. Are any updates on their way ?
This is a must have application for doctors, rsidents and medical students. I can now get rid of all the EKG cards I carry in my coat pocket. It is like having an entire EKG book with me at all times. I also like the classic view where i can zoom in with my fingers
This app is an indispensable tool! Whoever designed this application put a lot of thought and time in it. Well worth the price. This is a five star application
First time I found such a great app on ECG.It is a perfect combination of ECG pocketcard, ECG evaluation and ECG ruler pocketcard!!! Superb update - i love the 2 level navigation
The app is very usefull for me. It has all the information that i needed and i also like the zoom in the classic view.
This app has the potential to be great, however it seems to be slapped together haphazardly. The app description is overemphasizes what you actually get. Formatting on the iPad is poor, all the items outside of the "classic" view being too small to read comfortably and the resolution of the pictorials too low to be of great use. The "classic" view consists of 5 pocket cards which look ok, but as an apparent copy of the real paper pocket card as it were, this app falls short. I read mention of an interactive calculator in the app description, and this is false as the expectation in this context is for true interactivity and this is just not the case. After significant polishing and reworking, a future iteration of this app might certainly be worthwhile, but in it's current form, better apps are available.
Really? I'm not impressed. The app looks thrown together and is missing a lot of common arrhythmias. Most of descriptions are far to brief and many don't even have ECG examples. Pocket card is decent though. Lot of room for improvement with this app. Wishing I could get my $4.00 back.
plz update this app and make the screen longer for better view in iPhone5!!