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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4AT Test
Quick and validated test for delirium and cognitive impairment
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STONE Score
Please add the STONE score for urethral stone prediction. BMJ 2014; 348:g2191 Moore et al
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NRS 2002
Nutritional status
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H2FPEF score
Request for H2FPEF score
for diagnosis of HFpEF15 votes -
Baux Score
Severity of burns.
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14 votes
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Osserman classification
For myasthenia gravis
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BIS1 und BIS2 Formel zum berechnen der eGFR
Bei BIS1 und BIS2 handelt es sich um zwei Formeln, die die Berechnung der eGFR insbesondere bei niedriger GFR (<20ml/min) und im Alter >70 Jahre genauer als die CKD-EPI Formel ermöglicht.
Gruß, Dr. Jörg Schiele, Nephrologe14 votes -
ABC Score
Estimating need for transfusion in trauma.
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PHASES Risk Score for cerebral aneurysm rupture
Recently described in Lancet Neurology. An excellent tool for predicting 5 year risk of rupture of incidental aneurysms. Will help decision making regarding whether to intervene or monitor
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Villalta escore for pôs-trombotic síndrome
Villalta escore
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Need the Penn-State equation
It's a important equation to Critic care residents...
14 votes -
EHMRG 7 Day Mortality
Emergency Heart Failure Mortality Risk Grade.
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Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS)
Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) is essential in palliative care practice!
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Fever PAIN Clinical Score
Another tool similar to the CENTOR criteria for guiding antibiotic use in sore throats.
https://ctu1.phc.ox.ac.uk/feverpain/index.php14 votes -
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TmP/GFR
The Tubular PO4 Resorption (TRP) calculator would be enhanced tremendously by taking the arithmetic forward to the logical and clinically relevant conclusion: the tubular maximum resorption of phosphate, TmP/GFR. This would really benefit from an automatic calculation because TmP/GFR is calculated in two different ways depending on the TRP value.
1. When TRP is less than 0.86, TmP/GFR is simply TRP x serum phosphate.
2. When TRP is greater than 0.86, TmP/GFR is [serum phosphate][0.3TRP/(1-0.8TRP)A web calculator is here:
http://baspath.co.uk/calculations/renal_tubular_reabsorption_of_ph.htmA normal range is here:
http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/interpretive-guide/?alpha=T&unit_code=8854614 votes -
CIRS
Cumulative Illness Rating Scale
14 votes
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