Results

RESULTS

Scientific publications

ODISEA was developed through clinical research to address a real operational need. Below are the main studies published by our research team.

Software development

February, 6th, 2022
International Journal of Medical Informatics (IF 4.9)

This paper describes the design and development of the first version of ODISEA.

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Pilot test

August, 24th, 2022
REC Interventional (IF 1.2)

This scientific letter presents the initial real-world results of ODISEA during pilot deployment.

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Cancelled patients

July, 26th, 2023
Revista Española de Cardiología (IF 7.2)

This scientific letter describes the characteristics and outcomes of patients whose transfer was cancelled after telematic assessment through ODISEA.

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Effectiveness evaluation

June, 27th, 2024
International Journal of Cardiology (IF 4.1)

This international publication reports the real-world clinical impact of ODISEA in a regional STEMI network.

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Software development

February, 6th, 2022
International Journal of Medical Informatics (IF 4.9)

This paper describes the design and development of the first version of ODISEA.

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Pilot test

August, 24th, 2022
REC Interventional (IF 1.2)

This scientific letter presents the initial real-world results of ODISEA during pilot deployment.

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Cancelled patients

July, 26th, 2023
Revista Española de Cardiología (IF 7.2)

This scientific letter describes the characteristics and outcomes of patients whose transfer was cancelled after telematic assessment through ODISEA.

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Effectiveness evaluation

June, 27th, 2024
International Journal of Cardiology (IF 4.1)

This international publication reports the real-world clinical impact of ODISEA in a regional STEMI network.

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Acute coronary occlusion in cancelled STEMI alerts

February, 5th, 2026
European Heart Journal – Digital Health (IF 4.4)

This original article evaluates cancelled STEMI alerts after telematic assessment through ODISEA, showing that missed acute coronary occlusion was infrequent, although these patients often presented with subtle ECG findings and higher cardiovascular risk.

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