The CardioVisual app allows professionals and patients to visualize how stents are deployed along with a long list of newer devices that are used to treat various heart blockages.
We should take every opportunity we can to ensure the patients feel involved in their care and treatment plans, which includes learning and educating.
These anti-coagulation clinics were necessary to monitor the health of patients taking Coumadin — patients on this drug has to be carefully monitored for chronic conditions such as atrial fibrillation, valve-replacement, and deep vein thrombosis.
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The CardioVisual app can assist with educating a patient using videos that demonstrate what a patent foramen ovale is, how it causes a stroke, and how different devices can be used to close the defect.
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from an article published in The Wall Street Journal. It exemplifies the importance of technology in doctor-patient interaction.
The sheer number of mobile applications — including CardioVisual — that attempt to answer your burning medical queries is staggering.
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt of an article published by The Journal of the American Medical Association.
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology. […]
We can promote the kind of communication that enables patients to be better able to make difficult choices, to be more confident in pursuing the strategies they choose and to be more likely to achieve the results that they desire.