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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Escala edmonton
Agregar escala de obesidad de edmonton
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Tyrer-Cuzick Risk Assessment Calculator
Breast Cancer Risk Calculator
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Kfre
Kidney failure risk calculation
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SARC-F
A simple survey to dx sarcopenia which is associated with frailty, disability, falls, increased mortality.
Parameters are strength, assistance w walling, rise from a chair, climb stairs, falls.See: JAMDA Editorial 14(2013)531-532
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CLIF C OF score
Diagnosis of ACLF
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Aub has2
Risco cardiovascular
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MADRS
very useful both in psychiatry and somatic specialities, existing with "MADRS app" but its right place is in medcalc!
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Antiarrhythmic agent classification
Antiarrhythmika (Vaughan-Williams):
I Na-Kanal-Blocker
II Beta-
III K-Kanal
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Lown Classification
Lown-Klassifikation (VES):
0 keine VES
1 <30 VES/hr, uniform (=> monotop)
2 >30 VES/hr, uniform
3 polymorphe VES:
3a multiforme VES
3b Bigemismus
4 repetitive VES:
4a Couplet
4b Salven
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Phenprocoumon! (not just Warferin)
Warfarin-Scheme exists within the offered set of formulas, but what's needed dearly for parts of Europe is the equivalent formula for Phenprocoumon (Marcumar), which is so much common in these parts of the world. i believe, with little changes concerning the half-life time, the existing formula for Warfarin could be altered as to pertain to Phenprocoumon.
Thanks for considering!
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Quick dosage guide for LA: lignocaine, lignocaine with adrenaline, bup, ropiv. By wt an with standard dilutions- to give dose in millilitres
Quick dosage guide for LA: lignocaine, lignocaine with adrenaline, bup, ropiv. By wt an with standard dilutions- to give dose in millilitres. You may have this already but couldn't see it. Thanks for an amazing app by the way. I think not is great, use it almost every shift. The link to the 'evidence' is brilliant! Keep up the good work!
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