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Calculates the severity of mitral stenosis and volume of mitral regurgitation using user-provided data. Helps users in cardiology and healthcare professionals to assess the condition's impact and guide treatment decisions effectively.
The Wells score calculator for PE (pulmonary embolism) will help you assess the risk of your patient having a pulmonary embolism. Thanks to that, you will be able to choose an appropriate path for further diagnostic steps.
Calculates the risk of perioperative cardiac complications in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery using the Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI). Users input patient details such as age, heart disease history, and other relevant factors to receive an estimated risk score. Helps surgeons assess the need for additional precautions during surgery. Cardiologists, anesthesiologists, and surgical teams use RCRI Calculator to make informed decisions about patient care, particularly in high-risk cases, ensuring better outcomes and patient safety.
Calculates QTc intervals using heart rate data, helping identify potential QT prolongation issues in patients. Input heart rate and QT interval to get corrected QTc value for accurate clinical assessments. Physicians, nurses, and medical students use this tool to ensure proper diagnosis of arrhythmias and manage patient care effectively. It aids in preventing serious cardiac events associated with prolonged QT intervals.
Calculates cardiac output by using formulas based on heart rate and stroke volume, providing an estimate of blood pumped per minute. Helps users in healthcare and fitness to monitor cardiovascular health, assess athletic performance, or make informed decisions about treatment options.
With the ECG boxes-to-seconds calculator, you can convert the distance on an electrocardiogram measured in boxes to its duration in seconds or milliseconds. Who knows? Maybe you will even diagnose a first-degree atrioventricular block!
Calculates heart rate from an electrocardiogram by measuring the time between R waves. Requires input of ECG data, either in image format or as manual measurement of the distance between R waves using a ruler or caliper. Useful for healthcare professionals to quickly assess heart rate during patient consultations. Ideal for doctors, nurses, and paramedics for rapid diagnosis and treatment planning.
Estimates patient risk of myocardial infarction or cardiac arrest during and after surgery using various factors such as age, gender, medical history, and current health status. Helps healthcare professionals make informed decisions about patient care and treatment options. Surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other medical professionals would use this tool to assess a patient's risk of adverse cardiovascular events during or shortly after surgery. By providing objective data on potential risks, it enables clinicians to tailor their approach, potentially improving outcomes and patient safety.
Calculates risk of major bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation using a scoring system based on various clinical factors such as age, renal function, and number of comorbidities. Helps users quickly assess bleeding risk to inform treatment decisions. Clinicians, particularly cardiologists and internists, would use the HAS-BLED calculator to evaluate their patient's likelihood of major bleeding when considering anticoagulation therapy for atrial fibrillation. This aids in making informed decisions about treatment options and helps prevent unnecessary blood transfusions or hospitalizations due to excessive bleeding risks.
Estimates the volume of an intracranial hemorrhage based on CT scan data using the ICH scale. Users upload their CT images, input relevant patient information, and receive an estimated volume for each hematoma category (I, II, III). Ideal for neurosurgeons, radiologists, and clinical researchers needing quick, accurate assessments to inform treatment decisions.
Calculates Mean Arterial Blood Pressure using the formula (Diastolic + 1/3 Systolic). Users input their systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings, and the calculator provides the MAP value, aiding in assessing cardiovascular health. Clinicians, nurses, and patients monitoring their condition for hypertension or other circulatory issues will find this tool useful.
Calculates pulmonary vascular resistance, a key metric for assessing circulatory function in patients. Uses inputs like blood pressure and cardiac output to determine PVR, providing insights into potential respiratory issues. Helps users in medical and clinical settings by offering quick, accurate calculations of pulmonary vascular resistance, aiding diagnosis and treatment planning for respiratory conditions.
Estimates how much work your heart has to put into pumping blood through your blood vessels by calculating the rate pressure product. Enter your heart rate and systolic pressure, then press calculate to get the result. Doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and anyone monitoring heart health would find this tool helpful for assessing cardiac function and diagnosing potential issues like heart failure or arrhythmias. It aids in evaluating treatment effectiveness and guiding patient care decisions.
Calculates stroke volume, estimating the amount of blood pumped by the heart in one beat. Enter heart rate and cardiac output to find stroke volume. Useful for medical professionals and anyone interested in understanding heart function and performance.
The TIMI Score for STEMI calculator helps you to determine, of the patients with myocardial infarction, which are at the highest risk of all-cause mortality in the following 30 days.