QUiPP

Published by: King's Mobile
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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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Very useful for prediction of preterm & counselling of the patient

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United Kingdom

Useful app with evidence based algorithm to calculate the risk of preterm labour

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