Cardiac Imaging Cases app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 9465 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: MARTEAU
24.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 May 2012
App size: 65.75 Mb

Cardiac Imaging Cases: Cases in Radiology for iPad is an enhanced digital version of the easy-to-use reference guide from Oxford University Press, including new features exclusive to the app. With 115 unique cases the app includes more than 440 high res images for quick self-assessment or clinical reference on imaging for cardiovascular disease. Only available in app format - dynamic search makes it quicker to identify relevant cases, and favorites allow users to combine cases for review.

This user-friendly, clinically oriented learning guide presents cases that cover the scope of cardiac imaging, including congenital, ischemic, myocardial, valvular, and pericardial heart disease, as well as post intervention complications.

Using a standardized format of problem and solution, each case is structured for effective review and learning for both the resident-in-training and the experienced clinician.

For each case, concise, targeted summaries of findings, differential diagnosis, teaching points, and management are provided. The Cardiac Imaging Cases app is an ideal resource and handy mobile reference guide for anyone in the field of cardiovascular radiology.

Enhanced app features make case reviews available on-the-go:
•115 unique cases featuring over 440 high res images
•Dynamic search and cross-referencing to make it easier to identify relevant cases or subjects for study
•Favorites allow users identify relevant cases and combine them together
•Ability to enlarge and rotate images for detailed review
•User-friendly problem and solution format
•Brief reviews of findings, differential diagnosis, and teaching points of each case
•Inclusion of next steps in clinical management information
•Covers congenital, ischemic, myocardial, vascular, pericardial heart disease, and post-intervention complications
•Ideal for self-assessment and quick clinical reference

Built by Marteau, Inc. (Marteauinc.com) and Oxford University Press (www.oup.com).