Description
Decimal values and Retina Display now supported, and normal vital sign ranges now provided!
PediaCents is a pediatric point of care tool for calculating blood pressure percentiles, height and weight percentiles, BMI, BMI percentile, and Body Surface Area for patients aged 1 to 20 years.
This software tool provides simple access to blood pressure percentiles calculated from the regression formulas published in The Fourth Report on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents. (Pediatrics, 114(2): 555-576.)
If you want to know how high your pediatric patient's blood pressure is, simply enter their blood pressure, age, height, and gender and the app will calculate the percentiles for you. Alternatively, you can see what the blood pressure cutoffs are--given a patient's age, height and gender--for any percentile you desire (e.g., 95th percentile cutoffs).
The app also displays the percentile for the the patient's height, weight, and BMI. And normal vital sign ranges are also calculated.
What's New in Version 2.0
- Decimal values for age, height, and weight now supported.
- Completely redesigned look and feel of application for improved user experience and more efficient data entry.
- The application now also provides normal vital sign ranges based on patient age and (in the case of blood pressure) height
- Retina display support added
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Customer Reviews
No decimal point
Would have been a great app if you can select decimal point
Update- I am glad that decimal point is added , would be great if head circumference is added too!
Family physician
This app is exactly what I was looking for - simple and effective.
Could get better.
I will give it one more star for each:
1. Graphs
2. Ages < 1 year old

- $1.99
- Category: Medical
- Updated: Nov 17, 2010
- Version: 2.0
- Size: 0.5 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Exsilico Consulting LLC
- © 2010 Exsilico Consulting LLC
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.2 or later




