Formula Suggestions
Let us know which new formula you would like to see included in MedCalc or how we can enhance existing formulas.
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UCDAI
Escala para valorar actividad de colitis ulcerativa
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AUSDRISK
Type II diabetes risk
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Modifizierter Genfer Score
Klinische Wahrscheinlichkeit einer Lungenembolie
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VAN score
Eligibility for thrombectomy for acute CVA
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1 vote
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Mess score
Mangled extremity severity score
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1 vote
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Cisne
Clinical Index os Stable Febrile Neutropenia. A well studied score that helps with the outpatient management of febrile neutropenia.
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ASGE
American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
A proposed strategy to assign risk of choledocholithiasis in patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis based on clinical predictorsDefinition. Symbol
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Cálculo de volumen sanguíneo
Fórmula de Nadler
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Pupil size
Would like to see a pupil size guage
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Paediatric blood transfusion
To calculate the desired blood transfusion for paediatric patients, utilising the following formula:
Transfusion volume (ml) = Patient's weight (kg) x [Desired Hb (g/L) – Patient's Hb (g/L)] x Transfusion factor (0.5)
This will provide easy and safe way to transfuse blood to children less than 20Kg in weight
Source:
National Blood Authority Australia. Patient Blood Management Guidelines: Module 6 – Neonatal and Paediatrics. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, 2016.1 vote
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