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iPhone assisting physicians

We've written about the iPod's popularity in the medical field, including Dr. Michael Barrett, who gave recordings of heart sounds to med students, and the digital stethoscope recording system for the iPod nano.

While those things were cool, they're nothing compared to what's being done with the iPhone. A group called Heart Imaging Technologies ( or "HeartIT"*) has built a system that will allow a doctor to send or view a video of a patient's beating heart to an iPhone. Now that's cool.

I'm not a physician, so these videos are nothing more that pulsing globs of grey to me, but they're pretty cool to watch.

*Thank goodness they didn't choose "iHeart."

[Via MacNN]

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John Moore

@#1...What software does your hospital use?

July 21 2007 at 12:33 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bruce

My Brother-in-law is a cardiologist and wants a new iPhone with this software. After watching the demo video he said:

"there is a left atrial myxoma in the lower chamber. I hope the patient went to surgery the next day."

One hopes so.

July 20 2007 at 8:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
William Jackson

I can log on to my hospitals PACS (radiology) system and look at the X-rays and other studies with my iPhone. The company that produces the system has done nothing to modify their system to optimize for the iPhone either.

July 20 2007 at 7:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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