ABGuru

ABGuru
ABGuru
Developer: stepic
Category: Medical

ABGuru Summary

ABGuru is a mobile Android app in Medical by stepic. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 29, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 29, 2026 .


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App Description

Interpret arterial blood gas results. For medical education

ABGuru is the study tool for arterial blood gas (ABG) interpretation. Enter pH and pCO2 and get a complete acid-base analysis in seconds, automatically adapted to your training level.

Built for medical students, residents, specialist physicians, and critical care nurses who want to deepen their understanding of ABG pathophysiology — on the ward, in the library, or before an exam.

THREE LEARNING LEVELS

Explanations automatically adapt to your profile:
• Medical Student — core concepts, reference values, basic interpretive logic
• Resident — pathophysiology, differential reasoning, clinical correlations
• Specialist Physician — advanced technical detail, compensation formulas, practical implications

WHAT THE APP CALCULATES

• Acid-base disorder type (23 zones in the pH/BE plane, Siggaard-Andersen method)
• Calculated Base Excess and HCO3-
• Expected compensation with adequacy assessment
• Anion gap and delta ratio
• Alveolar-arterial gradient (A-a)
• P/F ratio and ARDS severity (Berlin criteria)
• Lactate analysis
• Arterial oxygen content (CaO2)
• Automatic correction for venous samples
• Interactive Davenport diagram

TEACHING CARDS

Every parameter has an info button (i) that opens a card with explanation, reference ranges, and cited scientific sources — Siggaard-Andersen, Berend, Schlichtig, Emmett & Narins, and others.

PRIVACY

The app does not collect, transmit, or store any personal or health data. Everything stays on your device.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

ABGuru is an exclusively educational application. It is not a medical device and is not intended to support decisions about real patients.