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A tool to predict spontaneous preterm birth, incorporating fetal fibronectin and cervical length, in symptomatic women and high-risk asymptomatic women. This App was created by Woman’s Health Academic Centre, Kings College London and is based on a study of over 1000 women in conjunction with St. Thomas' Hospital. Quippp is designed to be used by clinicians with access to quantifiable ffn along with some Clinical details. Cervical Length is also required for asymptomatic women. This will be updated once more data becomes available. Further Information can be found at: www.quipp.org
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NHS Blood and Transplant developed Blood Assist to support healthcare professionals involved in the administration of blood components and the care of patients during transfusion. It provides an aide memoir for best practice in administration summarising key guidelines and recommendations from SHOT, the British Society for Haematology and the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood Tissues and Organs. The app complies with NHSBT’s quality standards and has no associated information governance concerns as no patient data can be inputted. The app is intended for use by healthcare professionals - if you are not a professional please seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions
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QUiPP VS.
Blood Assist

December 23, 2024