Formula Suggestions
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Palliative performance Scale
PPS score or palliative performance scale, assists with decision making regarding progression in palliative status, and estimated days left to live based on averages. Useful tool for conversations with family as well.
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SCORE DE RIESGO PARA FALLA CARDÍACA AGUDA
SCORE MEESSI-AHF es un modelo validador externa e internamente para pacientes con Insuficiencia cardíaca aguda y tiene utilidad demostrada para PRONÓSTICO y MANEJO EN URGENCIAS de los pacientes.
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UPDRS
Échelle pour la maladie de Parkinson.
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Ido e Lawton
Capacidad funcional adulto mayor
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Fried criteria
Measurement of the five Frailty criteria
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ICBD
International Criteria for Behçet Disease
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TFG corrigido pela cistatina C
Fórmulas para cálculo da TFG corrigido pela cistatina C (CKD-EPI Crestinina-Cistatina C e Larson)
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Covid19
News2
Quick sofa
Wob
Rox1 vote -
WIfI
Grade limb ischemia with WIfI classification
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4at
Delirium assessment
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Plasmic Score
Please add this score for TTP
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Amsterdam wrist rules
Scoring system to determine if X-ray of wrist
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CPSS
Escala pre hospitalaria para ACV
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Nephrology: cystatin-creatinine CKD 2021EPI
eGFRcr-cys = 135 x min(Scr/κ, 1)α x max(Scr/κ, 1)-1.200 x min(Scys/0.8, 1)-0.323 x max(Scys/0.8, 1)-0.778 x 0.9961Age x 0.963 [if female]
where:
Scr = serum creatinine in mg/dL
κ = 0.7 (females) or 0.9 (males)
α = -0.219 (female) or -0.144 (male)
min(Scr/κ, 1) is the minimum of Scr/κ or 1.0
max(Scr/κ, 1) is the maximum of Scr/κ or 1.0
Scys = serum cystatin C in mg/L
Age (years)Source: National Kidney Foundation (NKF)
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Karvonen
Para cálculo de Frecuencia Cardiaca de Entrenamiento, útil en Rehabilitación Cardiaca post IAM.
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NACSELD
Probability of 30-Day survival or developing fungal infection in patients with ESLD
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Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND)
The MEND exam completed in the Prehospital setting correlated well with the initial NIHSS performed at the receiving facility. The MEND exam is a valuable tool when assessing stroke patients and determining need for air transport.
Reference: Abstract 3468: Correlation of the Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) Exam Performed in the Field by Paramedics with an Abnormal NIHSS and Final Diagnosis of Stroke for Patients Airlifted from the Scene.
Angel A Brotons , Ivette Motola , Hector F Rivera , Robert E Soto , Sandra Schwemmer , and S. Barry Issenberg. Stroke. 2012;43:A3468https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/str.43.suppl_1.A3468
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