
HemodynamicAID
Coronary hemodynamics basics
Free · Designed for iPad
HemodynamicAID offers a basics section, real cath lab cases, and quizzes to teach coronary hemodynamics, pressure indices, and waveform interpretation.
The HemodynamicAID App is a free educational mobile application developed to teach medical professionals how to understand and apply the fundamental principles of coronary hemodynamics, including waveform interpretation, hyperemic and non-hyperemic pressure indices, the index of microvascular resistance (IMR), and their clinical applications in the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
Developed at The Mount Sinai Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, HemodynamicAID provides structured modules, interactive quizzes, and real case examples designed to help techs, fellows, and early-career physicians who wish to strengthen their understanding of coronary physiology.
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- Size
- 94.5 MB
- Category
- Medical
- Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. - iPad
Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later. - iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 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.
- Languages
- English
- Age Rating
16+
- 16+
- Frequent
Medical Treatment Information
- Provider
Cardiology Apps LLC
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- Copyright
- © 2024 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. All Rights Reserved.