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Coronary Stent Information app for iPhone and iPad


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Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Hiroshi Imagawa
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 10 Jun 2016
App size: 3.56 Mb

There are a huge number of patients who have been treated by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stenting. For PCI two types of stent are used commonly; bare-metal stent and drug-eluting stent. Although choice of the stent has high clinical importance, the information is usually hard to obtain because of onset of unexpected pathological events in emergency cases, the needs to concentrate on treatment of urgent disorders resulting in not enough attention paid to the information itself, and so on. The lack of the information may, however, lead to inadequate decision, i.e. interruption of antiplatelet therapy. Many studies have reported that cessation of antiplatelet medications produces in-stent thrombosis in patients, especially those with drug-eluting stent during early post-operative period. This complication might lead to a lethal condition in clinical practice.We developed a smartphone application archiving PCI data. The operation date and type of coronary stent are recorded in the memory of smartphone. The information will enable an optimal decision about continuation or discontinuation of medications including antiplatelet in the emergency setting. The time-series record about of PCI data can be accessed anytime and anywhere in the world.
Coronary stent information recording system using smartphone technology is a simple and valuable method in managing coronary artery disease patients after interventional stent deployment. This ubiquitous application would improve health-care quality of patients who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention. This application was presented at American Heart Association scientific sessions in Orlando on 9 November 2015.
Please keep in mind the data recorded by this application are important personal information of own. Consult your attending physician before usage.