Cardiology

Cardiology Clinical Decision Support

Access validated cardiovascular calculators and AI-powered literature search across millions of peer-reviewed cardiology articles. From atrial fibrillation stroke risk stratification to acute coronary syndrome management, get evidence-ranked clinical guidance in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What clinical calculators are available for cardiology?

AttendMe.ai includes over 10 validated cardiovascular calculators: CHA₂DS₂-VASc for stroke risk in atrial fibrillation, HAS-BLED for bleeding risk, HEART Score for chest pain evaluation, TIMI (UA/NSTEMI and STEMI) for acute coronary syndrome risk stratification, GRACE Score for 6-month ACS mortality prediction, ASCVD 10-Year Risk for primary prevention, QTc correction (Bazett, Fridericia, Framingham), Framingham Risk Score, Mean Arterial Pressure, Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) for perioperative risk, and Sgarbossa Criteria for STEMI diagnosis in LBBB. Each calculator implements the exact published formula with PubMed-linked references.

How does AI assist cardiologists in clinical decision-making?

AttendMe.ai provides cardiologists with real-time, evidence-ranked answers from over 3 million peer-reviewed articles. When you ask a clinical question such as 'What is the optimal anticoagulation strategy for AF patients with CKD?', the system searches specialty-optimized indexes, applies evidence hierarchy (prioritising RCTs, systematic reviews, and ESC/AHA/ACC guidelines), and delivers cited answers in under 2 seconds. The AI also auto-detects when a validated calculator applies to your scenario and surfaces it alongside the literature response.

Can I integrate my cardiology protocols with AttendMe?

Yes. AttendMe.ai supports institutional protocol upload for PDF, DOCX, and TXT files up to 10MB. Your uploaded protocols are chunked, embedded, and searched alongside the global literature corpus. When you ask a question, protocol-sourced guidance appears with distinct sky-blue citations so you can differentiate institutional recommendations from published evidence. This is particularly valuable for heart failure pathways, anticoagulation protocols, and chest pain assessment algorithms specific to your institution.

Evidence-Based Cardiology at Your Fingertips

Search 3M+ peer-reviewed articles, use validated clinical calculators, and integrate your institutional protocols. Free to start, no credit card required.