Digital platform on sudden cardiovascular death: innovative resources and tools
Keywords:
Heart disease; Predictive index; Sudden death.; WebsiteAbstract
Introduction: Sudden cardiovascular death represents a highly prevalent global health problem, surpassing infectious diseases and generating a growing need for access to reliable information. Objective: To develop a website that serves as a comprehensive resource platform on sudden cardiovascular death. Methods: A developmental and technologically innovative research project was conducted. The website design was implemented on an Ubuntu 14.04 operating system, using tools such as Microsoft Visual Studio Code and the Chrome browser. The development process was divided into three phases: exhaustive information search, selection of appropriate programming tools, and application creation. JavaScript with its React library and Tailwind CSS were primarily used. Results: A progressive and responsive website was created with multiple views: home, news, digital resources, contact, and an index calculator. The digital resources section functions as a repository of relevant articles on the topic. The index calculator allows the loading of pre-trained survival models in Python, facilitating the determination of the probability of cardiovascular death. Conclusions: The website developed constitutes a powerful and accessible tool for the community interested in sudden cardiovascular death, offering informative resources and practical tools.
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