ECG Guide

Published by: WebMD Health

Description

The most comprehensive ECG app in the iPhone App Store - over 200 examples of common and uncommon ECGs
iPad version? bit.ly/ECGiPad or search iTunes "ECG Guide iPad"
Praise for the ECG Guide:
"The best ECG app currently available."
-iMedicalApps.com
"Core Medical App."
- Georgetown Medical School.
“This brand-new gem features concise explanations with ample high-quality ECG examples...”
- American College of Emergency Physicians
“...a 5 star application”
- User review
“...a must have application for doctors, residents and medical students.”
- User review
Succinct yet authoritative, this ECG reference is a critical companion for practicing physicians, medical trainees, nurses and paramedics. It is designed as a learning tool for those still training as well as a reliable reference for more experienced interpreters of ECGs.
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Features:
- Full reference text that includes in-depth information on topics such as:
- Approach to ECG Interpretation
- Analysis of rate, rhythm, axis, P wave, QRS complex, ST segment, T wave and QT interval
- Ventricular hypertrophy and atrial enlargement
- Assessment of ischemia
- Approach to arrhythmia
- Bradyarrythmias and tachyarrythmias, Heart block, and much more…
(content based on national guidelines 2009 AHA/ACCF/HRS Recommendations for the standardization and interpretation of the electrocardiogram)
- The largest ECG library available on the iPhone with over 200 high resolution sample ECGs with common and complex findings for easy reference
- ECG Interpreter - Stepwise assistance with ECG interpretation. Helps create differential diagnosis based on simple to assess ECG features.
- Over 100 multiple-choice quiz questions to test your knowledge
- Rapid Reference section - one tap takes you to 11 summary pages used to confidently interpret ECGs
- Clear descriptions of both common and complex arrhythmias and ECG findings
- Review etiology and differential diagnosis of common and complex arrhythmias and ECG findings
- Pediatric values included
Compiled and written by Jason Andrade, MD, FRCPC.
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    Yes, ECG Guide is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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User Rating

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ECG Guide Reviews

Fantastic

afedrau on

Canada

Best ecg app I’ve used so far. It’s excellent for every level of care provider that is responsible for 12-lead interpretations.

Needs an update

BenitoC on

Canada

Good app but it needs to be updated to 64 bit otherwise it will no longer function in iOS 11.

Good but must re-buy just to use on iPad??

btrots on

Canada

Useful program, but totally unreasonable to ask for another $8 just so you can use it effectively on the iPad as well. I would expect my apps to sync between devices. I'm not interested in paying for the same thing twice.

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EMT Student17 on

Canada

Good app but it would be nice if you could customize the quizzes. I'm just starting out in learning ECG's and many of those you are quizzed on are far too advanced for students such as myself who are trying to interpret the basics.

Excellent App.

Doha 2022 on

Canada

A must have app. Very well done. I have this app. for 2 years and it is getting better and better with every update. Worth much more than the current price.

Not for normal public- for medical personnel only

dcs5star on

United States

I wanted to interpret my ECG so I bought this app. It wasn’t saying anything about uploading ECG and interpreting it. So I got confused. After I bought it’s just like medical booklet for ECG which normal people won’t understand at all. So app is not bad but they need to clearly say about what exactly its for and it’s not for normal people.

A cardiology resident’s best friend

hcnskx on

United States

I am a Med/Peds rural ER provider. This has helped me over the years. Thorough and accurate! Plus it has a quiz function to test your knowledge.

Excellent resource

Tsnewt on

United States

I’m an acute care NP working in a cardiology practice for twenty years. ECG interpretation is something I do multiple times each day. I like to have reference resources and I think I’ve tried most all of those available from the App Store. ECG Guide remains my go to for its accuracy and clarity.

Please Update

kdmarie_16 on

United States

As a Physician Assistant I find it offensive PA is not one of the professional options listed when signing up for the app. I interpret EKG’s daily... I really wanted to try this app, but instead will be deleting it.

Content is fantastic; UI looks comically large/blurry

medstudent1138 on

United States

The app UI looks blown-up and fuzzy/blurry. Apparently they're taking the low resolution UI built for the iPhone 5/5S and just scaling it up to the iPhone 6 screen. Looks terrible. The app ought to be displayed at native resolution. But the content is absolutely fantastic. The best EKG app out there, and I've downloaded nearly all of them.

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