iVentilate

iVentilate

开发者: Hadrien Roze

中国
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1503337457
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9.99€
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医疗(付费)
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最近更新
2020-04-24
最早发布
2020-03-28
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  • 版本: 1.2.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-04-24

    iVentilate

    iVentilate

    更新日志

    Faster starting.
    Reliable offline use.

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    应用描述

    This application provides an insight into the world of mechanical ventilation for healthcare professionals and medical students to improve their understanding of patient-ventilator interactions.
    iVentilate provides a calculator for the fast assesment of the main formulas needed at the bedside and a detailed explanation of their basis.

    Explanations are given for the main indications encountered in clinics: ARDS, obstructive syndrome, restrictive syndrome, ...

    Pathological cases are explained using ventilator screenshots, from basic assessment to more advanced understanding (>60 screenshots). The screenshots are presented with annotations to illustrate each situation and to help you understand them; major studies. The aim is to keep it simple with a sleek design in your pocket at the bedside!
    Each case is linked to the main pubmed studies and illustrated with video tutorials.

    This content was written, created and compiled by an expert in the field, Dr. H. Rozé, head of the Thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Bordeaux University Hospital, France.
  • 版本: 1.1.1

    版本更新日期

    2020-04-08

    iVentilate

    iVentilate

    更新日志

    Updated screenshots

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    应用描述

    This application provides an insight into the world of mechanical ventilation for healthcare professionals and medical students to improve their understanding of patient-ventilator interactions.
    iVentilate provides a calculator for the fast assesment of the main formulas needed at the bedside and a detailed explanation of their basis.

    Explanations are given for the main indications encountered in clinics: ARDS, obstructive syndrome, restrictive syndrome, ...

    Pathological cases are explained using ventilator screenshots, from basic assessment to more advanced understanding (>60 screenshots). The screenshots are presented with annotations to illustrate each situation and to help you understand them; major studies. The aim is to keep it simple with a sleek design in your pocket at the bedside!
    Each case is linked to the main pubmed studies and illustrated with video tutorials.

    This content was written, created and compiled by an expert in the field, Dr. H. Rozé, head of the Thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Bordeaux University Hospital, France.
  • 版本: 1.1

    版本更新日期

    2020-03-28

    iVentilate

    iVentilate

    更新日志

    暂无更新日志数据

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    应用描述

    This application provides an insight into the world of mechanical ventilation for healthcare professionals and medical students to improve their understanding of patient-ventilator interactions.
    iVentilate provides a calculator for the fast assesment of the main formulas needed at the bedside and a detailed explanation of their basis.

    Explanations are given for the main indications encountered in clinics: ARDS, obstructive syndrome, restrictive syndrome, ...

    Pathological cases are explained using ventilator screenshots, from basic assessment to more advanced understanding (>60 screenshots). The screenshots are presented with annotations to illustrate each situation and to help you understand them; major studies. The aim is to keep it simple with a sleek design in your pocket at the bedside!
    Each case is linked to the main pubmed studies and illustrated with video tutorials.

    This content was written, created and compiled by an expert in the field, Dr. H. Rozé, head of the Thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Bordeaux University Hospital, France.