
Customer Reviews
Great ! ★★★★★
Nov 15, 2010 by KimBob58
I am a nurse practitioner in a mixed cardiology practice. I have been searching for an accurate portable app to illustrate coronary artery anatomy when I am consenting clients prior to cardiac catheterizations. This will likely be the ticket! Thanks for the great app!
★★★★★
Oct 8, 2010 by Andrew White
Detailed, interesting and well designed... - A fantastic app for nursing and medical students. Solid anatomical teaching with useful graphics and intuitive interface. Absolutely worth paying for this application.
Amazing application where you will find everything related to Cardiology.
Available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
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At the moment the aplication is only in English. It will be available in Spanish also in the near future.
These are the topics included in the Cardiology Miniatlas iPhone / iPad application:
Anatomy / Physiology of the cardiovascular system
The cardiovascular system
Anatomy of the heart
Coronal section
Intracardiac flow
Cardiac cycle
Blood supply to the heart
The coronary arteries
Myocardial fiber
Myocardial fiber. Ultrastructure and contractility
Circuits of blood circulation
Major blood vessels. Structure
The arterial system
The venous system
Structure of the venous wall
Normal blood flow
Venous return
Action of skeletal muscles in venous return
Cardiovascular reflexes (baroreceptors)
Cardiovascular reflexes (chemoreceptors)
Normal blood pressure
Factors that determine normal blood pressure
Hypertension. Causes
Hypertension
Essential hypertension
Secondary hypertension
Renovascular hypertension
Hypertension. Consequences
Hypertensive heart disease
Hypertensive encephalopathy
Aneurysm rupture
Hypertensive nephropathy
Hypertensive retinopathy
Hypertensive retinopathy. Classification
Hypertension, endothelial damage and atherosclerosis
Risk factors for atherosclerosis
Age as an atherogenic risk factor
Family history and genetic defects
Diet
Dyslipidemia
Hypertension
Muscular arterial wall
Stress and personality
Tobacco use
Diabetes and the metabolic syndrome
Obesity (juntar imagen izda y dcha)
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Atherogenesis
Atherogenic lipoproteins
Composition of atherogenic lipoproteins
Atherogenesis, response-to-injury hypothesis
Risks factors of atherogenesis
Endothelial damage factors
Chronic endothelial damage
Endothelial dysfunction
Proliferation and migration of smooth muscle cells
Activated muscle cell
Fatty streaks
Fibrous plaque formation
Phases in the development and expansion of a coronary atheromatous plaque
Classification of atherosclerotic lesions
Atherosclerosis and its consequences
Atherosclerosis, thrombosis and thromboembolism
Main vessels affected by atherosclerosis
Ischemic heart disease
Angina pectoris. Pain localization and propagation
Stable angina pectoris
Unstable angina pectoris
Angina pectoris, Prinzmetal angina
Chronic ischemic heart disease
Coronary narrowing
Myocardial infarction
Subendocardial vs. transmural infarction
Morphologic progression of myocardial damage
Electrocardiogram and myocardial infarction
Complications of infarction, cardiogenic shock
Infarction complications, arrhythmias
Infarction complications, heart rupture
Complications of infarction, ventricular aneurysm and cardiac thrombosis
Right ventricular infarction
Diagnostic triad of AMI
Carotid atherosclerosis
Carotid atherosclerosis. Most frequent locations
Clinical consequences of ischemic stroke
Iliac artery atherosclerosis
Iliac artery atherosclerosis. Most frequent locations
Intermittent claudication
Renal atherosclerosis
Renal atherosclerosis. Most frequent locations
Renovascular hypertension
Heart failure
Normal and hypertrophic myocardial fibers
Types of heart failure
Hypertension
Valvular heart diseases: aortic stenosis
Valvular heart diseases: aortic regurgitation
Valvular heart diseases: mitral regurgitation
Coarctation of the aorta
Left heart failure
Acute pulmonary edema
Pulmonary hypertension
Chronic pulmonary disease
Valvular heart diseases: pulmonic regurgitation
Valvular heart diseases: tricuspid regurgitation
Right heart failure
Ischemic heart disease and heart failure
Cardiomyopathies as a cause of heart failure
Myocarditis and heart failure
Cardiac tamponade, constrictive pericarditis and heart failure
Rheumatic fever and heart failure
Diseases of the venous system
Deep venous thrombosis
Chronic venous insufficiency
Varicose veins of the lower limbs
Post-thrombotic syndrome
Pulmonary thromboembolism
Other cardiovascular diseases
Aneurysms. Macroscopic aspect and localization
Diabetic angiopathy
