ODC Tutor

ODC Tutor



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1.2.3for iPhone, iPad and more
Satish Deopujari
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Mar 2, 2023
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Medical
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About ODC Tutor

Title: The ODC App: A Guide to Understanding the Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve

Introduction:
The ODC app is a medical tool that allows users to visualize and understand the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve, an essential concept in respiratory physiology. Developed by a team of medical professionals, this app offers a user-friendly interface that displays the relationship between partial pressure of oxygen (ODC's horizontal axis) and hemoglobin saturation (ODC's vertical axis) in a sigmoid curve.

Features:
The app's normal sigmoid curve can be shifted to the right or left, indicating the decreased and increased affinity of hemoglobin to oxygen, respectively. The app also displays the causes for the shift in the curve, helping users understand the factors that affect hemoglobin saturation. The application shows the fall in saturation of hemoglobin as the blood moves from the arterial to venous end, and the oscillating cursor indicates the heart rate which can be changed. The app displays both arterial and venous saturation and provides P50 value, which denotes the partial pressure of oxygen at which hemoglobin is 50% saturated (marked in the application).

The ICU point is an important feature that the app highlights. It marks the point where partial pressure of oxygen of 60 mm Hg corresponds to a hemoglobin saturation of 90%. At this point, a small drop in pressure leads to rapid drops in saturation, indicating the need for close monitoring in critical care settings.

Team Behind the App:
The ODC app was developed by a team of medical professionals, including Dr. Satish Deopujari, a Professor Emeritus at Govt. Medical College Nagpur IGGMC, Adjunct Professor in Mechanical Engineering at VNIT Nagpur, Chairman Academics at Nelson Hospital Nagpur, Founder Chairman of the National Pediatric Intensive chapter, and President of the Society of Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care in Chandigarh. Dr. Lawrence Martin, Dr. Vivek Shivhare, and Dr. Shruti Deopujari were also part of the development team. Their collective experience in the medical field has contributed to the development of medical education and research in India.

Dr. Satish Deopujari
Dr. Lawrence Martin
Dr. Vivek Shivhare
Dr. Shruti Deopujari

Disclaimer:
The ODC app is based on literature and formulas available publicly in the medical domain. The content displayed is intended for knowledge purposes and is a guide only. It does not replace or substitute for any professional medical institute or educational organization.

Sources:
The ODC app is based on the following sources:
Title: "Respiratory Physiology: The Essentials"
Author: John B. West
Year: 2004
Link: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_lookup?title=Respiratory%20Physiology%3A%20The%20Essentials&author=JB%20West&publication_year=2004&book=Respiratory%20Physiology%3A%20The%20Essentials

Title: "Oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve: understanding the significance in cardiopulmonary resuscitation"
Authors: Priya Rudingwa, Jay Prakash, and Anil Kumar Patil
Year: 2018
Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1743181617306066?via%3Dihub


Title: "The effects of hypoxia on human health and performance"
Authors: J.R. Sutton and P.J. Reeves
Year: 1992
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1465759/

Conclusion:
The ODC app is an excellent resource for medical professionals, students, and enthusiasts who want to understand the complex relationship between oxygen and hemoglobin saturation. It is easy to use and provides a comprehensive visual representation of the ODC. Whether you are in a critical care setting or simply curious about respiratory physiology, the ODC app is a must-have tool that provides a simple and effective way to learn about this essential topic. So, apply, enjoy, and learn with the ODC app!
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.3

Last updated on Mar 2, 2023
Old Versions
Hart Rate editable while DO2 calculation
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Version History
1.2.3
Mar 2, 2023
Hart Rate editable while DO2 calculation
1.2.2
Mar 1, 2023
input of Hart Rate is Corrected
1.2.1
Mar 1, 2023
Website do visit, Satej.org and Deopujari.com
1.2.0
Feb 23, 2023
new update created from scratch
1.0.9
Jan 3, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bug fixes
1.0.8
May 5, 2016
Bug Fixes and enhancements.
1.0.7
Dec 2, 2015
Audio is removed when curve moves
1.0.6
Oct 19, 2015
iOS9 support
Minor improvments
1.0.5
Aug 5, 2015

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