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EBMcalc G.I.


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4.99 USD

EBMcalc G.I.

MedCalc3000 is now EBMcalc!
Solutions for Evidence-Based Medicine

EBMcalc is the most popular and comprehensive Medical Calculator system on the web. It has been highly acclaimed, reviewed and tested over the last 18 years.

EBMcalc G.I. encompasses numerous medical equations, clinical criteria sets, decision tree tools and dose/unit converters used every day by Gastroenterology specialists. With the growing emphasis on Evidence-Based Medicine, there has never been a greater need for a system such as EBMcalc.Now you can put this invaluable resource in the palm of your hand!

Equations included:

Ascites Albumin Gradient
Fractional Excretion of Amylase (Amylase to creatinine clearance ratio)
Hepatitis C Fibrosis Prediction Score
MELD Score for End-Stage Liver Disease (NOT appropriate for patients under the age of 12) (SI units)
MELD Score for End-Stage Liver Disease (NOT appropriate for patients under the age of 12)
MELDNa Score for End-Stage Liver Disease (NOT appropriate for patients under the age of 12) (SI units)
MELDNa Score for End-Stage Liver Disease (NOT appropriate for patients under the age of 12)
Mortality risk in post-operative patients with cirrhosis (SI units)
Mortality risk in post-operative patients with cirrhosis
PELD Score for End-Stage Liver Disease (patients less than 12 years old)
Stool Osmolal Gap
TIPS Risk predictor / Survival predictor (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt)

Clinical Criteria Sets included:

Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Toxicity Assessment
Alcoholic Liver Disease Combined Index (Clinical and Laboratory -- CCLI) Criteria for One Year Mortality Prognosis
Alcoholic Liver Disease: Criteria for One Year Mortality Prognosis
Autoimmune Hepatitis Diagnostic Criteria
Bedside index of severity in acute pancreatitis (BISAP) score
Blatchford Score for Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Bowel Obstruction Diagnosis: Utility of X-ray
Child Pugh Classification for Severity of Liver Disease (SI units)
Child Pugh Classification for Severity of Liver Disease
Cirrhosis Probability in Hepatitis C (6 models)
Crohns disease activity index (CDAI)
Esophageal Varices: Prediction from Platelet Count to Spleen Diameter Ratio
Glasgow alcoholic hepatitis score
Harvey-Bradshaw index of Crohns disease activity
Hepatitis C Cirrhosis Probability
Hepatitis Discriminant Function for Corticosteroid Therapy in Alcoholic Hepatitis
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diagnostic Criteria (Manning Criteria)
Lower GI Bleeding and Risk of Severe Bleeding
Mayo Score for Assessing Ulcerative Colitis Activity
Nonbiliary Cirrhosis Prognostic Criteria for One Year Survival
Omeprazole Therapeutic Gain (over placebo) in Dyspepsia
Omeprazole Therapeutic Index in Dyspepsia
Pancreatitis Prognosis Criteria When Disease Due To Gallstones
Pancreatitis Prognosis Criteria
Rockall Score for Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Decision Trees included:

Barrett Esophagus Progression Risk TreeCalc
Hepatitis C Outcome TreeCalc
NASH Fibrosis Risk (Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis) TreeCalc

Unit and Dose Converters include:

Area Unit Conversions
Basic Unit Conversions
Comprehensive Unit Conversions
Corticosteroid Medication Dosing Conversions (glucocorticoid effect)
Corticosteroid Medication Dosing Conversions (mineralocorticoid effect)
Density Unit Conversions
Energy Unit Conversions
Fentanyl Patch Initial Dosing Estimate Based on Prior Narcotic Dosing
Flow Unit Conversions
Force Unit Conversions
Length Unit Conversions
Opioid Medication Dose Conversions
Oxygen Delivery Units Conversions
Power Unit Conversions
Pressure Unit Conversions
SI Unit Conversions (multiple)
Speed Unit Conversions
Standard Drink Equivalents
Temperature Unit Conversions
Textile Type Unit Conversions
Thyroid Medication Dosing Conversions
Time Unit Conversions
Volume Unit Conversions
Weight Unit Conversions

To practice, teach and learn medicine based on solid, literature based evidence, EBMcalc provides easy to use, interactive tools for your Evidence-Based Medicine.