Cardiac Calculators

Mathematical formulas can be used to guide decision making in cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment. For example, there are formulas to calculate the optimal diameter of a coronary stent or the myocardial mass at risk for infarct due to side branch occlusion. Here, we provide interactive calculators so that the interventional cardiologist can use these formulas easily and in real time. The theory for these formulas can be found in the book “Coronary Circulation: Mechanobiology; Growth and Remodeling; and Clinical Implications. Springer, 2024” by G.S. Kassab.

Bi/Trifurcation Calculator

To calculate the optimal stent diameter of a diseased artery segment in a bifurcation or trifurcation.

At-Risk Myocardial Mass Calculator

To calculate the myocardial mass at risk for infarct if a side branch is occluded.

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