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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Bonacini Cirrhosis Discriminant Score
Based on JAMA, Feb 22/29, 2012- Vol 307, No 8, Bonacini has the better LR for predicting cirrhosis, even when compared to LOK or APRI indexes. Who else wants this?
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Potassium Deficit
e.g.: Potassiumdeficit (mmol) = weight (kg) x 0,2 x 2 x (desired serumlevel of potassium (e. g. 4,5) – measured actual serumlevel of potassium [mmol/l]
After calculating the deficit a tool to calculate correction by infusiondrip via mixture of KCl 14,9% in other fluids would be very helpful
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Rochester Criteria
Scoring system for fever in children. Also see Philadelphia scale.
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Oesil score for sincope
The OESIL score is a rapid stratification of mortality risk in patients with sincope
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GO FAR Score
Any plans to add the GO FAR Score to estimate chance of good outcomes following CPR in the hospital? See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24018585
Thanks
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Marburg Herz Score
Zur Einschätzung der ACS Wahrscheinlichkeit
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Wood Downes Ferrez
Mild severe bronchiolitis.
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Anthonisen
Escala de anthonisen para époc.
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Caroc score
10-year fracture risk
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Sokal score
Used to calculate risk in chronic myelogenous leukemia patients. Sokal J, Cox E, Baccarani M, et al. Blood 1984; 63: 789-799.
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IPSS (International Prognostic Scoring System) for MDS
For myelodysplastic syndromes.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22740453
http://www.ipss-r.com/33 votes -
SCAT3
With the increased awareness and attention to concussions i think SCAT 3 which a rapid concussion screening tool should be in med calc
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CISNE score for febrile neutropenia
Identifies low risk FN pts
JCO 33 (5); 465-471
PMID 2555980433 votes -
PErioperative Adult Congenital Heart (PEACH) score: A new, simple score for adult CHD surgery
The PEACH score is a clinical risk tool created to identify patients with adult congenital heart disease who are at higher risk of post-operative, in-hospital mortality.
This simple, 7-point risk tool has been externally validated and is ready for wider clinical implementation (https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2021.04.096).
Its use is free, non-commercial and does not require MedCalX to become a 'special vendor' or equivalent.
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PRISM Score
Pediatric Risk of Mortality.
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TRISS
Prognosticator for trauma survival
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Rogers Score
Prevention of VTE in surgical patients (refer to ACCP 2012)
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