
iArrest
Your personal assistant in challenging cardiac arrest scenarios.
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: iArrest, Developed by Maximilian Neun. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is 2.0.1, Updated On 18/10/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: iArrest. Achieved Over 17 thousand Installs. iArrest Currently Has 24 Reviews, Average Rating 4.1 Stars
Your personal assistant in challenging cardiac arrest scenarios.iArrest was developed to give healthcare professionals a powerful tool to navigate stressful and challenging cardiac arrest calls. Whether as a Paramedic on scene or as a clinician in hospital, this app can assist in running structured and effective adult cardiac arrest scenarios. Developed by an anaesthetist training in London, this app takes into consideration the most recent Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines 2015.
It serves as an aide-memoire for basic tasks that can easily be overlooked in stressful scenarios. iArrest also incorporates a number of timers to assist with rhythm analysis, adrenaline timings and arrest duration. It will remind the user via audible and visual cues about necessary interventions even if a clinician’s phone is muted. iArrest has been programmed to prevent phones from going into sleep mode, in order to ensure continuous use throughout the arrest.
iArrest will record the exact time an important event or an intervention has occurred and present the user with a detailed log of events. These logs can be copied to the clipboard and used for documentation and record keeping.
We are currently offering version 2.0.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
This update fixes an issue where some devices did not stay awake while iArrest was being used.
Recent Comments
Michael A
Have used this app for several codes. It's pretty good, it needs an update on meds, i.e. Atropine and other code meds. But a good scribe uses a note pad too. Overall, it has a clean interface and easy to follow timers. It is a UK version so some spellings are different i.e. adrenaline instead of epi. But mostly common sense translations. Would definitely recommend.
d
Outcome/finish options missing in new version. I can't see how to end the arrest, the ROSC or RIP options from the previous version are missing? Edit: Found them, they come up under 'Analyse rhythm'. Not the most intuitive location, but are present. Few minor bugs are present, but on the whole a useful app.
Luke Rowe
It's almost perfect. I don't care about the UI, it's functional. However, there are numerous things not covered under the procedure list that I'd need to know the times for. Things like repeat doses of medications and blood products (the button disappears after the first instance), as well as the insertion of airway adjuncts, application of LUCAS, etc. It would be unreasonable to expect to have all potential procedures listed, so perhaps a generic event button similar to that on the Lifepak?
A Google user
Essential new app. Due to better Early Warning Scoring systems arrest calls are more infrequent. In trained hands this app will help an arrest team to work more slickly and prevent any delays to critical interventions. The log gives an accurate summary of actions which is a great aide and frees up a scribe to help the team with compressions or other actions. All round excellent app.
A Google user
This is an absolutely amazing app! Have used in practice and is brilliant for staying focused and sticking to the algorithm in what can be a very stressful situation. Thank you!
A Google user
The last time there was something this good it was sliced bread. Yep litterally the best thing since sliced bread. Don't ever go to an arrest without it. Going to use it to train juniors too! Two thumbs up from me!
A Google user
This app is designed to maximise patient safety. Every clinican involved in arrests should have this app. Easy to use, logs what you have done and helpfully prompts you to the next step in the resus algorithm. Can also be used to retrieve data for logbook purposes. It's a win win situation.
Stephen Conroy
Excellent app. One thing that I consider may improve it, is the addition of a metronome when pressing the 30:2 button.