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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renal anemia
TSAT=FE/TIBC×100 TIBC=UIBC+Fe
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ROSE index
risk stratification of syncpo in ER
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HOPPE Score
SUMMARY AND COMMENT | GENERAL MEDICINE, EMERGENCY MEDICINE, HOSPITAL MEDICINE
September 14, 2017Prognosis Wars: A New HOPPE to Identify Low-Risk Pulmonary Embolism
Mikhail Akbashev, MD and Daniel D. Dressler, MD, MSc, SFHM, FACP reviewing Subramanian M et al. Am J Cardiol 2017 Aug 15.The HOPPE score is an alternate prognostic measure to the pulmonary embolism severity index for identifying low-risk PE.
A subset of patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE), are at low risk for short-term complications and can be discharged safely from the hospital or emergency department (ED). To determine how to identify such patients, investigators retrospectively…
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Teaspoon
Please add teaspoon conversions :)
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Mend exam
Used prehospital for stroke assessment
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Bili tool
For evaluation of neonatal jaundice
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Scat3
Scat3
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Sheiner tozier equation
Phenytoin correction
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Blantyre coma scale
https://academic.oup.com/trstmh/article-abstract/91/2/161/1916686
For cerebral malaria assessment
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PIBIS SCORE for child abuse
Please add this
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Referred Pain Associations.
There are known referred pain patterns, ex: tenderness at McBurney’s Point in LLQ suggests acute appendicitis. The dermatome map doesn’t cover this.
Thanks and Regards.
B. Sheardown. M1, Rady College of Medicine.1 vote -
ALESSA Score
Prediction of early recurrent thromboembolic event and major bleeding in patients with acute stroke and atrial fibrillation by a risk stratification schema.
See doi: 10.1161/strokeaha.116.015770
Age ≥80 years - 2 points
Age 70 to 79 years - 1 point
Ischemic index lesion >1.5 cm - 1 point
Severe atrial enlargement - 1 point
Score >2 was found to be correlated with ischaemic outcome events but not with hemorrhagic outcome events.1 vote
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