
AngioAID 3D
Diagnostic Angiography Sim
About
An interactive 3D simulation for learning diagnostic angiography of coronary arteries. Practice advancing catheters, manipulating views, and injecting dye in a realistic environment. Includes review modes with key anatomical and procedural information.
What's New in AngioAID 3D
1.0.1
April 29, 2026
Updated Unity SDK/runtime to the patched version that resolves the reported Unity security vulnerability.
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FAQ
What is AngioAID 3D used for?
AngioAID 3D is an educational tool designed to teach the key concepts of diagnostic angiography of coronary arteries through an interactive 3D simulation. It allows users to practice advancing catheters, manipulating views, and simulating dye injections.
Who developed AngioAID 3D?
AngioAID 3D was developed at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, which is known for its high volume cardiac cath lab. The developer is Cardiology Apps LLC.
What are the main features of AngioAID 3D?
Key features include a 3D live simulation for catheter engagement, hemodynamic monitoring, C-Arm angle adjustments, dye injection, and a "Review Mode" for exploring anatomy and key angiographic angles. A tutorial video is also available.
Is AngioAID 3D available on Android devices?
Based on the provided data, AngioAID 3D is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Information regarding Android compatibility is not available.
What is the age rating for AngioAID 3D?
AngioAID 3D has an age rating of 17+, indicating it is intended for mature audiences. This is likely due to the complex medical subject matter.
How often is AngioAID 3D updated?
The latest version is 1.0.1, last updated on April 29, 2026. This suggests a recent update, though the frequency of future updates is not specified.
Does AngioAID 3D have ads?
Yes, AngioAID 3D contains advertisements. This is indicated by the 'hasAds' flag being true.
What is the user rating for AngioAID 3D?
AngioAID 3D has a rating of 4.0 stars, based on one user rating. This indicates a generally positive reception from its initial users.




