1. I'm an MRI technologist, and when we're trying to hunt down a patient's model number, this helps so much to narrow it down to which company to call!This is trying to see the outline of your device, match the shape then show you a photo of an xray with that device.
2. Saying that the suggestion is wrong is not teaching the app what the correct device would look like.Where was this during my EM residency?? Seriously though, this app is such a clever application of basic medical AI, and it solves a fairly narrow but super common problem in a very elegant way.
3. All of them have been medtronic.I noticed my x-ray pictures of my pacemaker were all different so I tried it out on my spouse (no pacemaker) and shows he has a pacemaker too lol I believe this isn't accurate of courseDoes not work on an android phone.
4. I also love the fact that the team included links to call the device reps for each of the companies, almost more than I love the main functionality of the app.
5. I tried with st Jude defibrilator also, it was found as a Boston Scientific device so this app is completely wrong.This app is incredible.
6. If the device is known it would be good to feed the algorithm with the correct information.
7. Thank you so much for an app that will forever remain in my daily EM toolkit!!Not useful, it's just guessing randomly no accuracy, I used my hand to identify it shows 100% Biotronic.
8. Correct 10% of the timeWowwwwwwza I have a pacemaker and I was just curious but it really works .We used during rounds.
9. Probably kids messing around coding.Nope-- reads everything as Boston scientific.
10. Just as a feedback: try and implement a comment section or a correction option.
11. No one likes to call EP on Saturday morning.