Formula Suggestions
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Oakland score for lower GI bleeding
Oakland score for lower GI bleeding
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-1253(17)30150-48 votes -
CLIF-C ACLF
Suggest adding CLIF-C ACLF - the recommended score for acute on chronic liver failure (EASL 2023)
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6 votes
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Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
numeric scale (0 through 100) used by mental health clinicians and physicians to subjectively rate the social, occupational, and psychological functioning of adults
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Enteral feeds goal rate with adjustment for propofol infusion
Calculate goal rate for enteral feeds for a variety of standard tube feeds (Impact, Promote, Nephro, Oxepa) based on the patient's ideal body weight calculated from sex, height and age.
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7 votes
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DeMeester-Score
Classification of esophago-gastric reflux
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7 votes
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Rabbit Risk Score/ serious infections under biological therapy
Rabbit Risk Score Shows the Risk of serious infections under biologic therapy for Patients with rheumatoid Arthritis. EULAR 2012!!
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Garden
Garden classification of hip fractures
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Pulmonary artery hypertension risk assessment calculator
REVEAL calculator for 1 year mortality risk assessment in PAH
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PAMI II Criteria
The PAMI II criteria identify low-risk patients for early discharge after STEMI with successful PTCA
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Frailty index
schoenberger EHJ 2012 postoperative risk after AKE (TAVI?)
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Rai & Binet
CLL classification
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Oxygen requirement
Calculation of O2 requirement based on age, po2, pco2, and FiO2
Formula: O2 requirement =
[Ideal/real] x fio2
Where
Ideal= (agex0.4)-104
Real= (po2+pco2)-40
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7 votes
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CRASH
These prognostic models may be used as an aid to estimate mortality at 14 days and death and severe disability at six months in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The predictions are based on the average outcome in adult patients with Glasgow coma score (GCS) of 14 or less, within 8 hours of injury, and can only support - not replace - clinical judgment. Although individual names of countries can be selected in the models, the estimates are based on two alternative sets of models (high income countries or low & middle income countries).
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