tracks heart

Smartphone app tracks heart conditions: Healthcare researchers at the University of Wolverhampton are leading a new project to trial a newly developed app to benefit patients at New Cross Hospital. Professor James Cotton at the University’s Research Institute for Healthcare Science (RIHS), in collaboration with Dr Nazish Khan at University Hospitals Birmingham is investigating whether care for patients with the heart valve condition, severe aortic stenosis can be improved using a novel smartphone app that tracks their symptoms and wellbeing. Aortic stenosis is a very common clinical condition, often affecting the elderly, with over 10 per cent of 75-year-olds, having

Smartphone app tracks heart conditions as seen on The Hippocratic Post.