No mention of how to get views, angle etc, pretty useless, waste of money
No mention of how to get views, angle etc, pretty useless, waste of money
It is good application for people who is not using TEE on regular basis. However will be helpful if structures are identified. I need keep the computer next to me to find the structure in order to learn it. Quizzes are not helping in it. U can guess but it is not an active learning.
This app is great for beginners or for practitioners who need to brush up on skills if they don’t use tee every day. Very nice to have some thing that is easy to access during downtime or breaks in the OR. Simple, straightforward, great pictures. Highly recommend. Heard company (iAnesthesia) also has a great EKG app.
I do not use echocardiography often so I like to review the information quickly and this app provides a great way to do it.
Beautiful views, very clear instruction. Recommended for cardiac anesthesia, intensivists going for the new echo certification, or cardiologists.
Great app for starters Great quiz section
I am an attending anesthesiologist/intensive care physician learning TEE and find this app exceedingly useful. It greatly supplements my on line course.
A gem of an App that is simple to use, includes great images with clear labels and a nice quiz section to keep you honest. I would recommend this app to anyone (cardiology/intensivist/anesthesiologist) using TEE. Also, developers extremely responsive and interested in improving the app. A buy all day long
Absolutely excellent and very very helpful
No motion Nothing real life Terrible
Detailed anatomical labels and comprehensive listing of views for best views to examine specific structure! Great graphics for learning TEE!
Quick way to learn the different views.
Even one star is too much for this app, I want my money back. It is just diagrammatic drawings no real shots no videos. Definitely $10 is too too much for it, doesn't deserve to be more than 0.99
This is a nicely drawn atlas of basic views and structures. There is one notable fault. In every view containing it, the anterolateral papillary muscle is mislabeled as the posteromedial.
So basically what this app does is take the twenty views that one can see on any chart downloaded from the web and divide it up into menus. And, it provides a little bit of text to tell you what you're looking at. To charge $10 for this is borderline criminal. Even $5 would be a stretch.
Solomon from Epocrates is free and much better (it has videos and real pictures, as opposed to diagrams).
Perfect app for mastering TEE. Has just enough info to be useful but not so much that the app is cluttered.
A must have for cardiology fellows. Quick and to the point reference. No loops but that does not affect the utility of this app.
Really like how this app allows you to hide/show labels for items in each view. I'll quiz myself during downtime in the OR.