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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Criterios de Faine Modificados
Diagnostico de leptospirose
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WARM score
For pediatric respiratory distress...used lots by our pediatricians and RTs. Please add!
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Riesgo de caídas
J. H. Downton.
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Basal-bolus insulin calculator
Calculator for initiating or modifying basal-bolus insulin therapy with correction dosing scales akin to what exists on www.bbit.ca
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Adjusted Neck Circumference
I'd be interested in this test for assessment of sleep apnoea
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Pretemed 2007
Indicación de profilaxis de enfermedad tromboembolica venosa en enfermo médico hospitalizado
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Modified EGOS
GBS outcome score at admission and at 1week
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Score (MODS)
The SOFA score, included in MedCalX, has been shown to be even more accurate than MODS. Hence we're unlikely to also include MODS.
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MECKI score
I suggest MECKI score for necessity of ambulatory cardiovascular surgery.
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Anticholinergic burden
Medications with potential forsignificsnt anticholinergic symptoms
Jags nov 2015 vol 63, no 11
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DIPS plus
Prognostic tool for myelofibrosis
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Matsuda
Insulin resistance index
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LODS - logistic organ dysfunction system
This score was used to define new sepsis' criteria
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Obesitas Surgery –Mortality Risk Score (OS-MRS)
Obesitas Surgery Mortality risk score: proposal for a clinically useful score to predict Mortality risk in patients undergoing gastric bypass.
Http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17893494
The OS-MRS assigns 1 point to each of 5 pre operative variables, including body mass index ≥50 kg/m2, male gender, hypertension, known risk factors for pulmonary embolism (previous thromboembolism, pre operative vena cava filter, hypo ventilation, pulmonary hypertension), and age ≥45 years. Patients with total score of 0 to 1 are classified as 'A' (lowest) risk group, score 2 to 3 as 'B' (intermediate) risk group, and score 4 to 5 as 'C' (high) risk group.
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