AnginaControl is a smartphone application for patients suffering from angina.
Angina usually is a symptom of coronary heart disease (CHD). Angina is a pain or discomfort in the chest. It often has a squeezing or pressure-like feel. This discomfort can also be felt in the shoulders, arms, neck, jaws, or back. Anginal pain usually lasts for no more than 2-10 minutes. It is relieved by rest or nitroglycerin.
AnginaControl is an easy-to-use tool designed to help patients quantify their angina attacks. Patients will be able to record angina attacks by logging them and filling in the conditions associated with their onset (at rest or during effort) and whether or not nitroglycerin was required for relief.
The application’s reporting function will enable doctors to follow the evolution of their patients’ angina attacks over time. For this purpose, AnginaControl displays the data by week, month, or year, in graphs showing:
• The total number of angina attacks per day in weekly reports and per week in monthly and yearly reports
• The circumstances leading to the angina attacks: at rest or during effort
• Nitroglycerin consumption per day in weekly reports and per week in monthly and yearly reports
Use of the Application cannot replace a consultation with a health care professional, who is the only person qualified to make a diagnosis and make recommendations based on the User’s state of health. The information contained in this application should not be taken as medical advice or construed as medical recommendation. This application is not a diagnostic tool and is not intended for therapeutic use. This application cannot be used to contact emergency services. If chest pain persists, emergency assistance should be sought immediately.
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What's New in AnginaControl
2.5
October 17, 2023
Update notifications language when a new language is selected in settings
It was such a great app! But now after the yesterday’s update it doesn’t work anymore. When I have a chest pain the last thing I want and able to do is to answer on your useless questions. Whoever did that “improvement “ doesn’t seem to know what Angina is!