Cardiology Tool by Epocrates

Cardiology Tool by Epocrates

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Perform essential day-to-day cardiology calculations more accurately and efficiently with the Cardiology Tool application. Access over 25 calculators and tools using a variety of features:

- Quickly locate calculators using the Search
- Save frequently used calculators with "Favorite" feature
- Reference last calculators accessed with "Recently Viewed" feature


Calculations & Tools include:

- BP Percentiles for Children
- CHADS2 Score for Afib Stroke Risk
- CO2 Production
- Cardiac Output
- Cardiac Output MultiCalc®
- Friedewald Equation for LDL
- Gorlin Formula for Valve Area
- International Normalized Ratio (INR)
- Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
- Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (AHA/NHLBI 2005)
- Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (ATP III)
- O2 Consumption
- O2 Content of Arterial Blood
- O2 Content of Venous Blood
- Oxygenation Index (OI)
- Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
- QT Interval Correction
- Qs/Qt Right to Left Shunt Fraction
- Respiratory Quotient
- Systemic Vascular Resistance
- Systolic Pressure Variation
- TIMI Score for NSTEMI and UA
- TIMI Score for STEMI
- Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)

Serve your patients better at the point of care by referencing the Cardiology Tool for all of your cardiology-related calculations.

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Please note that an Epocrates account is required to use this free application. Registration is free and takes just a minute to complete.

More than 1 million active members, including 50% of U.S. physicians, rely on Epocrates to enable better patient care by delivering the right information, right when it’s needed.

If you have questions regarding this application, please contact us at support@epocrates.com

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