Image 1 — Squiggler, an ECG synthesizer
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Squiggler, an ECG synthesizer

Hi! I am an internist/anesthetist based in Europe, and I have created a med-ed tool for lectures, exams, and simulations.
www.squiggler.io

It allows you to create a rhythm strip or 12-lead, with physiological modeling underneath, with realistic renders and a lot of tuning possibilities etc to get just the ECG that is suitable for a text book, exam or sim case

For us who don't have the time or possibility to dig out old patient ECGs and fiddle with covering up patient identifiers, writing a textbook (and don't want to pay licensing fees for images from the web), or want dynamic ECG outputs for example during a simulation.

This was a side-project that turned serious. Yes, it is commercial but I hope someone involved in education needs this and wants to try it out!

All the best!

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ECG syntheziser

Hi! I am an internist based in Europe, and I have created a med-ed tool for lectures, exams, and simulations.
www.squiggler.io

It allows you to create a rhythm strip or 12-lead, with physiological modelling underneath, with realistic renders and a lot of tuning possibilities etc to get just the ECG that is suitable for your teaching case/sim etc.

For those of us preparing a lecture who don't have the time or possibility to dig out old patient ECGs and fiddle with covering up patient identifiers, writing a textbook (and dont want to pay licencing fees for images from the web), or want dynamic ECG outputs during a sim case.

This was a side-project that turned serious. Yes, it is commercial but I hope someone that teaches needs this and wants to try it out!

All the best!

u/Maleficent_Virus1837 — 8 days ago

ECG synthesizer software

Hi! I am an internist based in Europe, and I have created a med-ed tool for lectures, exams, and simulations.
www.squiggler.io

It allows you to create a rhythm strip or 12-lead, with physiological modelling underneath, with realistic renders and a lot of tuning possibilities etc to get just the ECG that is suitable for your teaching case/sim etc.

For those of us preparing a lecture who don't have the time or possibility to dig out old patient ECGs and fiddle with covering up patient identifiers, writing a textbook (and dont want to pay licencing fees for images from the web), or want dynamic ECG outputs during a sim case.

This was a side-project that turned serious. Yes, it is commercial but I hope someone that teaches needs this and wants to try it out!

All the best!

u/Maleficent_Virus1837 — 8 days ago