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  1. A4c

    Risk estimate for DOAC therapy in patients 85 years and older.
    Reviewed in American family physician, volume 113 number 3 March 2026, pages 285 and 286. Originally described Piccolo M,et al. A new bleeding risk score specifically developed for Doak and geriatric population. Age aging, 2025; 54 (six): AFAF 118.
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  3. NEWS2

    Para sepsis

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  5. Tormenta tiroidea

    Criterios de Burch y wartidsky en una guardia ayudarían mucho poder calcular para valorar un paciente con hipertiroidismo

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  6. EDSS

    Esclerosis múltiple

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  7. Fórmula

    Incluir la clasificación de stevenson o nohoria de insuficiencia cardiaca

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  8. Sugerencia de fórmulas

    ¡Hola! He sido usuaria de MedCalX desde hace más de 10 años y mi experiencia había sido muy buena. Recientemente he notado que faltan fórmulas útiles en medicina interna, la función de los flujos de trabajo que permiten agregar fórmulas y es buena pero no encuentro el sentido en tener que estar saliendo de la app, sobre todo porque no siempre puedo acceder al enlace cuando la conexión a internet es mala. Concretamente sugiero las siguientes fórmulas: ARISCAT, AUB-HAS2, escala de fragilidad de Rockwood, Caprini, NSQIP, NSQIP geriátrico.

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  9. A simple method to estimate volume for fetal intravascular transfusions

    Fetal. Diagn. Ther. vol. 13(2) pp. 94-7

    A simple method to estimate volume for fetal intravascular transfusions.

    Giannina G, Moise KJ, Dorman K

    We derived a constant termed the transfusion coefficient to simplify the estimation of the fetal intravascular transfusion volume. The product of the estimated fetal weight (g) and 0.02 (transfusion coefficient), estimates the transfusion volume (ml) required to increase the fetal hematocrit by approximately 10 percentage points. Our estimation was comparable to Mandelbrot's technique and better than Plecas' method for estimating fetal transfusion volumes. Utilizing the transfusion coefficient to estimate the intravascular transfusion volume for an anemic fetus…

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  10. Percutaneous umbilical transfusion in severe rhesus isoimmunization: resolution of fetal hydrops

    Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 1987 vol. 157(6) pp. 1369-75

    Percutaneous umbilical transfusion in severe rhesus isoimmunization: resolution of fetal hydrops.

    Socol ML, MacGregor SN, Pielet BW, Tamura RK, Sabbagha RE

    The rhesus-sensitized fetus with the worst prognosis is one with early onset of hydropic changes. Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling now enables access to the fetal circulation and thereby allows more precise evaluation of fetal anemia and direct intravascular transfusion. A variation of this technique was used in three pregnancies complicated by fetal pericardial effusion, scalp edema, and abdominal ascites before 26 weeks' gestation. Twelve ultrasound-guided percutaneous transfusions of 30 to…

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  12. Rapid Sequence Intubation checklist

    We haven't yet added checklists, just putting it here. One checklist would be:

    Pre-RSI Challenge-Response Checklist

    Pre-oxygenation taking place.

    Preparation
    Baseline obs
    Cannula connected to fluid and runs easily
    Suction, working?
    Airway adjuncts - 2 xNPA, 1x OPA, 1xLMA
    Ventilator and BVM connected to oxygen
    Emergency cricothyroidotomy kit available
    Tape or tie
    HME
    ETT - size checked, and balloon tested.
    Drugs - Induction agent and paralysis chosen. Giver briefed.
    Angle piece and catheter mount
    Monitoring (ECG, NIBP, SpO2, ETC02)
    Stethoscope
    Elastic bougie
    Laryngoscopes x 2, both working.
    Syringe, 10mls, for cuff.

    Premedication (if required)

    Paralysis and Sedation
    - in-line immobiliser…

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  13. Wacker Score

    (Rechtsherz-Score)

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  14. Holzman Hegglin

    To calculate QT time

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  16. Dilution Calculator

    E.g. how to convert Naropin 0.2% to 50 ml Naropin 0.16% solution (by adding NaCl)

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  17. Reversal of neuromuscular block in anesthesia (dosing guide)

    Dosing of drugs for anesthetic I suction by weight and age- propofol neuromuscular blockers thiopental etomidate ketamine basically

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  18. W.A.R. Score

    Beurteilung der Wundinfektion

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  20. Post-OP VTE Risk (Pannucci)

    Pannucci CJ, Laird S, Dimick JB, Campbell DA, Henke PK. A validated risk model to predict 90-day VTE events in postsurgical patients. Chest 2014;145(3):567-573.

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