Cardiac Trials
Published by Justin Sharim on Sep 17, 2019Genre: Medical
Ratings: 4.74
Version: 1.0.8
Updated: Nov 20, 2022
Downloads: 1,452
Cardiac Trials is a medical app developed by Justin Sharim. Available for $4.99, it was updated to v1.00 on November 20, 2022, and currently holds a 4.74 out of 5 rating based on 46 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 26 MB of free space and runs Android 11.1+ or iOS 12.1+.
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Description
Cardiac Trials is an educational tool that aggregates landmark clinical trials within cardiology at your fingertips.
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★★★☆☆ Helpful; Quite Incomplete
A helpful resource with quick summaries and links to important trials. However, it seems trials were not added so systematically (numerous key trials missing in various categories - ie ACCOMPLISH and ALLHAT in HTN; ). It would be nice for their to be a short summary (like currently exists) and a longer critical apprasial for additional context/nuance that can be clicked through to (akin to NEJM journal watch’s style).
★★★★★ Spanish option ?
If I could have the option to put it in Spanish, it would be a great help.
★★★☆☆ It’s good
It’s a good app to see a lot of cardiac trials all in one place. Needs to be updated constantly to keep with the new trials. Also there are errors in the summary of certain trials so would recommend reading the full article in the link provided.
★★★★★ Great app
Definitely an incredibly useful tool for students, extremely intuitive design and overall a very useful application!
★★★★★ Phenomenal
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Phenomenal app - super relevant, easy to use interface, just what I needed.
I particularly love that it is constantly updated with new conferences and trials that come out.




