CardioSmart Heart Explorer apk

CardioSmart Heart Explorer for Android


- REQUIRES ANDROID | Published by American College of Cardiology on 2023-12-18   | Category: Medical

Rating 4.73332 from 15 Votes | $ Free



About CardioSmart Heart Explorer

CardioSmart Heart Explorer is a Medical app by American College of Cardiology. The American College of Cardiology’s CardioSmart Heart Explorer app is designed to enhance the clinician/patient relationship at the point of care. This app is compatible with both the iPhone and iPad.

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    How to setup CardioSmart Heart Explorer APK:

    APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install cardiosmart-heart-explorer.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:

    1. Download the cardiosmart-heart-explorer.apk to your device using any of the download mirrors.
    2. Allow 3rd Party (non playstore) apps on your device: Go to Menu » Settings » Security » . Click "Unknown Sources". You will be prompted to allow your browser or file manager to install APKs.
    3. Locate the cardiosmart-heart-explorer.apk file and click to Install: Read all on-screen prompts and click "Yes" or "No" accordingly.
    4. After installation, the CardioSmart Heart Explorer app will appear on the home screen of your device.

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    CardioSmart Heart Explorer v2.4.0 APK Download Mirrors

    On iTunes: Free On iTunes

    Mirrors: Download for Android


    Whats new in v2.4.0


    • Release date: 2023-12-18
    • Current version: 2.4.0
    • File size: 239.60 MB
    • Developer: American College of Cardiology
    • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later. or Android KitKat 4.4, Lollipop 5.0, Marshmallow 6.0, Nougat 7.0, Oreo 8.0, Android Pie 9.0, Quince Tart 10, Red velvet cake 11, Snow cone 12 or later versions


    10 things about CardioSmart Heart Explorer


    1. - Also from the main menu, additional layers of anterior and cross-sectional cardiac views are readily available to swipe through to highlight normal and pathological functions in easy-to-understand, high-resolution, 3-D, and 2-D graphics.

    2. - From the main menu, quickly explore the structure of an animated 3-D beating heart by swiping up or down through 9 basic layers of rotatable cardiac anatomy.

    3. The app’s high-resolution cardiac graphics and animations have been optimized for the iPad, and are also available for iPhone and iPod touch.

    4. - Choose additional cardiac patient education animations and interactive media from within the media gallery.

    5. The American College of Cardiology’s CardioSmart Heart Explorer app is designed to enhance the clinician/patient relationship at the point of care.

    6. A scrollable list of helpful explanatory animations and interactive displays are accessible via the media gallery button.

    7. - With CardioSmart Heart Explorer, you can review and discuss common heart problems and treatment options with your patients and their caregivers.

    8. Drag from left to right to rotate each image from an anterior to posterior view.

    9. Double-tap to return each image to the anterior beating view.

    10. This app is compatible with both the iPhone and iPad.


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    CardioSmart Heart Explorer Reviews


    • Dream come true.

      This is the best teaching aid I have ever come across. It will facilitate my interactions with my patients who frequently have difficulty grasping the concepts I try to impart when I answer their questions. Thank you so very much, ACC for spearheading this!

      ~ By tagaBatongMalaki

    • Great patient engagement tool, teaching co-workers, students

      I've thoroughly enjoyed this app sponsored by the ACC. My patients, to a one, have had "aha!" moments when they finally can orient procedures that they have had done to a 3D moving heart. It is a great pre-procedure teaching app as well. One can freely move from a horizontal orientation for basic anatomical/physiological blood flow display, (where patients can see a 4 chamber view, left and right heart blood flow, examples of AF, VF, mitral valve prolapse on a animated model) to a vertical display where one can "drill down" from a heart behind rib cage view (best orienting view to get started!). With a quick flip of the finger, the ribcage disappears, and each successive layer and function of the heart can be in turn viewed, discussed, rotated 360 degrees, and/or labelled. This orientation provides a great animated version and view of the epicardial coronary arteries (with and without heart tissue), coronary perfusion regions (to better explain what muscle/region is affected by ischemia or infarction), coronary veins, electrical conduction, valves, and right and left heart chamber structures separately. Done there? No. There is a media gallery section with great short vids ranging from side-by-side views of the heart and EKG in normal sinus and AF, ICDs and where they sit in the body, pacemakers and their leads, ablation procedures, VF, etc. The short video on coronary plaque development and eventual rupture is an eye opener for patients, students, medical staff who are unfamiliar with coronary pathophysiology. One can even "stent" the coronary artery right in front of the patient (lots of nods of understanding occur at that moment) and this makes it much easier to explain the need for antiplatelet therapy post stent (including, more importantly, driving the point home of not missing a dose or stopping it, just because..). Lastly, there is a diagrammatic view of the heart in which the clinician can draw upon, and select areas of any of the major coronary arteries where a cross-sectional view "pops" up and one can select the approximate amount of stenosis for that section (graphic cartoon). Then, one may use the drawing choices to write in the actual % stenoses as well the ability to free hand any other notes one so chooses to write. Finally, this last app page can be emailed to the patient. This serves many purposes: 1) allows the patient to review what was discussed 2) allows the patient's family to see what was discussed and cause less distress to the patient when asked and they would normally have to respond, "I don't really remember what the doc said..." Now, is it perfect. No. But, this is because Cardiosmart does need input from "real" users who will provide feedback to them of what we want included. As it stands, pretty nice app, beyond "Gee Whiz" and highly interactive with patients. I recommend this app with absolutely no reservations. BTW, it is provided as part of our ACC memberships. One would be quite silly indeed to pass up this app if one owns an Mobile mini or regular sized Mobile. If anything, try it out, your kids will enjoy it. Mine do.

      ~ By Sakionjimbo

    • Incredible

      Most amazing app for clinic and hospital rounds. Patients love it.

      ~ By bobackz

    • No good

      Can't even login!!!!!!!!

      ~ By Dokyjun


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