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CALIFORNIA - An application for iPad and the iPhone was created to allow doctors toobtain the condition of patients with heart disease even though both long-distance apart.
Applications called airstrip was, created by GE Healthcare Technologies and airstripsthat are compatible with MUSE cardiology systems. MUSE technology itself has beenapplied to several hospitals, where this technology allows data collection cardiology forfurther analysis.
"There is tremendous demand among physicians, so that they can access patient healthinformation via the iPhone and iPad,"explained Darren Dwordking as Cedars-SinaiCIO, as quoted by Computer World, Monday (04/04/2011).
"This new application allows doctors to make decisions regarding the heart condition ofa person in a secure, anytime, anywhere. The function of interactive applications moresophisticated than any currently available and to encourage discourse use mobile platforms to access the hospital information in the future," continued Dwordking.
Doctors usually observed data ECG (electrocardiograph) through static images. ECGobserve from a distance is quite difficult because the change only half a millimeter couldindicate a serious health condition of the heart.
Data generated by rapid application of this airstrip gives doctors the latest informationand observing the results of tests conducted up to a year earlier.
"Our vision is to remove the geographic barriers and the logistics associated with theclinic,"said chief medical officer of airstrips, Dr. Cameron Powell.
"The presence of GE Healthcare and innovation will help us deploy this application to more cardiologists in the entire world,"he concluded.
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