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Single Ventricle Circulation

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All Versions of Single Ventricle Circulation

1.0

August 18, 2022

In Version 1.0 the interface as been completely overhauled for Universal compatibility to run on both iPad and iPhone. This version also runs on Apple Silicon Macs. There is also a version for Intel Macs running Mac OS 10.15+. • New color scheme also supports Dark Mode. • Minimum required iOS 12.3, still supports original iPad Air and iPhone 5S. Future versions will require iOS 13+. • User needs to "agree" to the disclaimer only once, on the first launch after install. • New user's manual pages on the Single Ventricle Circulation Home web site. • iPhone version has pinch-zooming feature for best visibility of plots. • iPhone version has a scroll-locking mechanism on the inputs and results tables to improve readability. • Updated TCPC pump model using new H-Q vs. RPM data. Also, new calculation of caval pressure and TCPC gradient for results, and a new visual indicator of the TCPC pump impeller. • New, more-consistent treatment of collaterals and coarctation in modified runs retaining baseline resistances. • Some corrections of the exercise model to match the Kung model as-published. • Install with confidence - user cases entered in the previous version are preserved on your device (unless, of course, you do a clean install).
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0.8.5

February 20, 2022

This is a patch release. Newer versions of iOS have a stricter requirement on alert dialogs, causing a crash in Single Ventricle Circulation version 0.8.4. This fixes that bug.
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0.8.4

August 31, 2019

In modified runs, the inputs for all three collateral flows have a new default option, which is "baseline." In this case the original collateral resistance is kept, and collateral flow will vary according to system pressures. This fixes some previously confusing behavior in the simulation.
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0.8.3

August 19, 2019

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Description of Single Ventricle Circulation

This app presents a model of circulation throughout the three stages of surgical palliation for patients with single ventricle physiology, known as the Fontan sequence. An educational tool designed for medical students and anyone interested in congenital heart defects, the app allows the user to experiment with several different common surgical procedures and medical treatments, to observe the effects on clinical measures like blood pressures and oxygen delivery both at rest and during exercise, and to predict immediate post-surgical outcomes. The app displays both tabular results, and time-based blood pressure and flow waveforms and ventricular pressure-volume loops. This app accompanies our JTCVS paper(1), which describes the circulation models used, abbreviations and settings. The paper includes details of the model mechanics, and a partial validation of model outputs vs. clinical measurements from 47 patients. This is the hand-held device app mentioned in that paper. The app provides default values for the circulation, which the user can can be customize to investigate clinical situations or patient-specific predictions. Details on the basis of the circulation model are cited in the JTCVS paper (1). (1) Conover, T., Hlavacek, A.M., Migliavacca, F. et al. An interactive simulation tool for patient-specific clinical decision support in single ventricle physiology. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2018; 155: 712–721
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Single Ventricle Circulation: FAQ

Is Single Ventricle Circulation available on iPad devices?

Yes, the Single Ventricle Circulation software is iPad-compatible.
Tim Conover developed the Single Ventricle Circulation app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Single Ventricle Circulation app is iOS 12.3.
Single Ventricle Circulation has a user rating of 5.0.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Single Ventricle Circulation App.
The latest Single Ventricle Circulation version released is 1.0.
The date of the last Single Ventricle Circulation update is July 8, 2024.
The Single Ventricle Circulation app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Single Ventricle Circulation app is rated Tim Conover: Contains no objectionable material.
Single Ventricle Circulation currently features the following languages: English.
No, Single Ventricle Circulation is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Single Ventricle Circulation does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Single Ventricle Circulation is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Single Ventricle Circulation

  • Useful tool

    Should be a useful tool for any med student, especially those leaning towards cardio
  • Insightful

    Very clever and useful in my clinical activities and learning