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All Versions of pEcho

1.2

April 14, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated numeric keyboard to support internationalization, specifically cultures that use a "," as a decimal point.
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1.1

April 5, 2016

Minor typo fixes. Fixed bug that caused a crash on iPad when sharing procedure data.
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1.0

March 28, 2016

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Description of pEcho

Perioperative Echo (pEcho) is an evidence based, procedure oriented decision support tool aimed at anesthesiologists and other providers performing transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in the perioperative setting. ******************************* This app is organized by procedures. If you're starting an aortic valve replacement surgery, open the aortic valve section and start inputing values to assess the severity of the aortic valve pathology. These values can be used to calculate valve area and even troubleshoot replacement valves. Levels of evidence based off of publications from Journal of American Society of Echocardiography (JASE) and American Heart Association (AHA), are listed within the app. The app includes the following sections and metrics: Aortic valve replacement/repair: Aortic stenosis: peak velocity, mean gradient, valve area via continuity equation, dimensionless index (DVI) Aortic regurgitation: vena contracta, pressure half-time, jet diameter to LVOT diameter % - Much more, including an evidence based decision support tool for determining if a heart valve should be replaced. Mitral valve replacement/repair: Mitral regurgitation - Vena contracta - Estimated regurgitant orifice area via PISA - Regurgitant volume - Regurgitant fraction Mitral stenosis - Mean gradient - Valve area via pressure half-time - Estimated orifice area via PISA - Much more, including an evidence based decision support tool for determining if a heart valve should be replaced. Coronary artery bypass: - LV wall motion interactive tool with corresponding coronary artery distribution - Right ventricular fractional area change - Diastology tools Rescue TEE (Non-cardiac TEE) Images and instructions on how to diagnose the following: - Myocardial ischemia - Pulmonary embolism - Aortic dissection - Tamponade - Hypovolemia - Dynamic outflow obstruction Echo Log: - Record your TEE exams performed and reviewed - Browse and edit your log - Email your log as a excel file
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pEcho: FAQ

Can pEcho be used on an iPad?

Yes, pEcho has support for iPad devices.
Vanderbilt University is the developer of the pEcho app.
pEcho requires iOS 7.0 or later.
With a rating of 5.0 out of 5, pEcho is one of the top-rated apps in its category.
The Main Genre Of The Pecho App Is Medical.
1.2 is the current version of pEcho.
The last update for pEcho was on July 5, 2024.
pEcho was first released on February 6, 2023.
Contains graphic violence, sexual content, or drug use, suitable for adults only.
pEcho is available in English.
Sorry, pEcho is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of pEcho.
No, you cannot use pEcho with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of pEcho

  • Wonderful for intraop Anesthesia use

    Great app with JASE guidelines for CABG, mitral and aortic Valve replacement TEE data. It’s definitely my go to for reminders of guidelines and also a great TEE log!
  • Perfect for an Anesthesiologist

    I'm an anesthesiologist in a busy practice. I don't get to do cardiac cases everyday, so I find this app particularly helpful.

    The most useful features are the calculations and classification of mild, moderate and severe valvular lesions.

    The algorithms for valve replacements are awesome and they are evidence based and reflect the latest AHA guidelines.

    The wall motion tool does a nice job correlating wall motion abnormalities with coronary distribution.

    Overall a great app. I hope they add even more procedures in the future.