The ASRA LAST app facilitates the use of the ASRA Checklist for Treatment of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity during real time patient events or simulation training. Not only do we focus on the dosing and timing of lipid emulsion for a LAST event, but we ensure that providers don’t forget critical ACLS steps as they are integrated into this modified treatment algorithm. This app was built with collaboration from the ASRA Board and Dr. Guy Weinberg, the pioneer and expert in lipid emulsion treatment for local anesthetic toxicity and director of LipidRescue.
• The app provides step by step instructions and reminders for key events throughout the algorithm.
• Weight based calculations for drug dosing throughout the app.
• Cyclically timed reminders for Pulse Recheck, CPR, drug dosing, and more.
• Differential pathways for pulseless and pulsatile toxicity events.
• Reminders for seizure management.
• In-app quick reference links to the published Checklist, ASRA.com, and LipidRescue.
We’ve also included the ability to generate a Report of all the timed events during the use of the app. This report can be saved, printed, or emailed as needed by the user. In addition, we’ve added the ability for the user to voluntarily submit their report with additional demographic information to LipidRescue so that Dr. Guy Weinberg can continue to share individual experiences of this rare event with the world in an effort to improve outcomes.
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No Protected Health Information (PHI) or user identifiable information is submitted in the report.
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Project developed at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Code written by Mustard Seed Software LLC.
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Get rid of version numbers
App works well. No concerns. But the Developer needs to STOP putting “version numbers” into the title of the app. iOS adds all app names (including the version number) to the autocorrect dictionary database on phones. Now, when I tell a colleague “I’ll be there at 4:30,” it gets autocorrected to “I’lol be there at 4:3.0” because it is using the VERSION number in the title of this app. Resetting the keyboard and dictionary databases don’t fix it. What fixed it? Deleting this ASRA app. Now I can type “30” without iOS autocorrect changing it to “3.0”. This app and its developer’s lack of knowledge about how iOS works mean it gets TWO stars. Fix this, get rid of the version # in your app titles, ASRA, and I will reinstall the apps and change my reviews. Until then, these apps have been DELETED.
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This app is good and will guide you however under the information icon, the full algorithm is not available. That needs to be fixed.