ECG APPtitude
ECG reference guide
Free · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.
Developed by the Division of Cardiology at the University of Cape Town, ECG APPtitude is a comprehensive ECG reference guide for students and health care practitioners.
The app uses high quality ECGs from real patients. The ECGs are annotated and accompanied by text and illustrations to explain normal physiology, as well as the pathophysiology of abnormal features on the ECG.
For easy reference of systematic ECG analysis and interpretation, the content is organized by ECG features and by ECG diagnoses:
• ‘Rhythm analysis’ provides diagnostic approaches and differential diagnoses for different rate and rhythm abnormalities
• ‘Waveform analysis’ provides the normal parameters, as well as the differential diagnoses for abnormal waveforms
• ‘ECG interpretation’ provides a list of ECG diagnoses, where the key ECG features are given for each diagnosis
Version 2 has a modern interface with improved search function.
The app content is now available in English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish.
The developer, Charle Viljoen, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
- Location
- Contact Info
- User Content
- Search History
- Identifiers
- Usage Data
- Diagnostics
- Other Data
Accessibility
The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More
Information
- Seller
- Charle Viljoen
- Size
- 48.3 MB
- Category
- Medical
- Compatibility
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later. - iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later. - iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later. - Mac
Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later. - Apple Vision
Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- iPhone
- Languages
- English
- Age Rating
16+
- 16+
- Frequent
Medical Treatment information
- Copyright
- © Cardiac Clinic, University of Cape Town
