Graphical Arterial Blood Gas
source

Graphical Arterial Blood Gas

(1)
Price
$0.99
Category
Medical
Last update
Jul 14, 2021
Publisher
View in store
Loading...

Ratings & Reviews performance

Ratings & Reviews performance provides an overview of what users think of your app. Here are the key metrics to help you identify how your app is rated by users and how successful is your review management strategy.

Number of reviews,
total
1
Avg rating,
total
⭐1.0
Loading...

User Reviews for Graphical Arterial Blood Gas

Why to reply to reviews?face_screaming

User reviews affect conversion to installs and app rating. Featured and helpful reviews are the first to be noticed by users and in case of no response can affect download rate.

Description

1384 chars

Arterial blood gases (ABG) plotting helps you to understand and evaluate patient Gas Exchange and Acid-Base status. This is possible by means of an integrated reading of arterial carbon dioxide blood pressure (PaCO2), arterial oxygen blood pressure (PaO2) and pH with two graphs: PaCO2 vs PaO2 plot and PaCO2 vs pH plot. • The PaCO2-PaO2 plot allows the assessment of the patient gas exchange status, by means of the computation of the alveolar–arterial oxygen gradient (P(A-a)O2) and P/F ratio. • The PaCO2-pH plot is based on the original Schwartz’s nomogram. It gives you immediate information on acid-base status and allows to graphically display the trend of the patients’ multiple evaluations. • For more exhaustive information on metabolic disorders, the anion gap (AG) can be calculated with an intuitive visual method. • Serial evaluations of both Gas Exchange and Acid-Base balances can be saved and are available on a table. • You can export data in pdf format and print or send via email the pdf. • A detailed diagnosis of the Acid-Base disorder is provided according to the Acid-Base balance and Sodium and Chloride values. • For each Acid-Base disorder a list of potential causes is provided. • Your personal evaluations can be saved on a patients list. • In the settings tab, you can choose the unit of measure for O2 and CO2 partial pressure (i.e., mmHg vs kPa).

Screenshots

https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple113/v4/97/37/b6/9737b69a-e7c3-03d1-07d5-2e300d9c7ce3/mzl.pxtpjbnr.png/640x920bb.pnghttps://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple123/v4/49/b9/0a/49b90a4a-b29f-075f-a9d4-b469ebae7656/mzl.xyjcyvdv.png/640x920bb.pnghttps://is2-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple113/v4/3c/6d/d5/3c6dd5e0-2b67-d9a6-856d-d97043c314fa/mzl.dpthwjvk.png/640x920bb.pnghttps://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple123/v4/ee/e1/ad/eee1ad63-78e7-5fb1-09ca-f8ce0b4623cf/mzl.idytudfp.png/640x920bb.pnghttps://is4-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple113/v4/02/15/75/021575a7-14de-3b83-c13f-54b50248e774/mzl.ulrmrsde.png/640x920bb.png
Loading...
Loading...

Find growth insights on our blog

React to user feedback and market trends faster