PediaBP by AMF
PediaBP by AMF
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PediaBP by AMF

Streamline your clinical workflow with instant, AAP-compliant BP classifications for ages 1–17. Accurate, intuitive, and fully functional offline for high-stakes pediatric care.

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Publisher

ABDEL KHALEK MAHMOUD ABDEL KHALEK FOUDA

Category

Medical

Locales

1

Latest Version

1.0

Size

2.2 MB

First Released

May 11, 2025
Features

Precision at the Point of Care

Automate complex pediatric blood pressure calculations using 2017 AAP standards to deliver faster, evidence-based care in any clinical setting.

AAP 2017 Gold-Standard Accuracy

Instantly calculate systolic and diastolic percentiles based on official Clinical Practice Guidelines for patients ages 1 to 17.

Instant Clinical Classifications

Eliminate the math headache of manual charts. Input age and height to get immediate classifications for normal, elevated, or hypertensive ranges.

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PediaBP by AMF - Age selection interface in PediaBP app showing 6 years and 5 months

Age selection interface in PediaBP app showing 6 years and 5 months

PediaBP by AMF - PediaBP app screen showing pediatric blood pressure classification and percentile table

PediaBP app screen showing pediatric blood pressure classification and percentile table

PediaBP by AMF - Clinical user interface of PediaBP app showing fields for patient sex age height and blood pressure input

Clinical user interface of PediaBP app showing fields for patient sex age height and blood pressure input

Description

PediaBP by AMF is a professional tool for pediatric healthcare providers. It calculates blood pressure percentiles for children and adolescents ages 1 to 17 based on the 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Clinical Practice Guidelines. Features: - Accurate percentile calculation for systolic and diastolic BP - Input age in years and months - Enter height in centimeters or inches - Supports both male and female patients - Provides percentile values and blood pressure classification - Offline access with no internet required - Clean, intuitive user interface designed for clinical use This tool helps clinicians quickly assess whether a child’s blood pressure falls within normal, elevated, or hypertensive ranges according to AAP standards. Ideal for use by pediatricians, family physicians, nurses, residents, and students. Reference: Flynn JT, Kaelber DC, Baker-Smith CM, et al. Clinical Practice Guideline for Screening and Management of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2017;140(3):e20171904. Disclaimer: This app is for clinical reference only and does not replace medical judgment. Always refer to current clinical guidelines and institutional protocols.

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