AcidPlus

1 archived version · 1 installable
com.freeradicalsoft.acidplus

Versions

1.0
Requires iOS 2.2+ · ~Dec 2008
Install Download 443 KB · armv6

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Peaked at #78 (Jan 10, 2010) · 1 archived capture · Jan 2010

Ratings Over Time

DateVersionRatingRatingsPrice
Dec 8, 2021 3.0.4 ★ 5.0 11 Free

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Archived Reviews

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★★★☆☆ Need the update
by RaptureB · Nov 6, 2017

It was a 5 star but not able to use with new IOS so rating is zero. Three is until update so I can use again and bring rating back to five. Please update

★☆☆☆☆ practitoner
by allopath · Mar 9, 2010

Waist of time. It can not handle mixed acid base problems like an aspirin overdose. It will give an error message "these numbers violate the HH equation." I guess my patients failed math.

★☆☆☆☆ acid plus The ABG Calculator
by phillcasa · Jun 14, 2010

It takes me to it's web site to sell me other products. I don't like that!.The free ABG App is better. What a waist of $ 3.99 !!!

★★★★★ Don't stay to much on this app
by Monk65 · Dec 8, 2009

You might be addicted

★☆☆☆☆ Needs update
by HorseWiseGal · Apr 17, 2018

It was great but can’t use it anymore

★★★★★ Love this ABG app
by Lakki · Jul 4, 2021

The perfect app for the wards. The picker for choosing values is great.

★☆☆☆☆ Doesn’t work
by 1DivaRN · Nov 14, 2017

Doesn’t work with new iOS update

★★★★★ Fast, accurate, and useful
by lukner · Sep 13, 2009

I'm a medical student who is going through the core medicine rotatation. I have used this app several times to analyze ABG's and it does the job quite well. You can recall previous entries with the refresh button. The graph mode that shows you were you are on the blood gas spectrum is also very helpful. A venous blood gas analysis mode (limited as it is) would also be helpful. It would also be helpful if it was possible to more explicity save prior ABG analyses. I have compared the results from Acid Plus with the results from the Mediquations Acid-Base compensation. The two are consistent but at times when the ABG are somewhat off (due to analyzer issues, etc.) or otherwise ambiguous, Mediquations provides alternative interpretations, which Acid Plus does not. However, Acid Plus has been reasonable and presented the most likely interpretation which has been consistent with clinical observations in cases that I have checked. One area of possible inaccuracy could occur in cases where the albumin is very low. From Rennke and Denker (2007), in hypoalbuminemia, the normal anion gap value must be adjusted downward. "The approximate correction factor is a reduction in the anion gap of 1.5 mEq/L for every 1.0-g/dL reduction {from 4.0 to 4.5} in the plasma albumin concentration ...." Thus, low albumin can change the interpretation of anion gap. This application does not consider this.

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