Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology Clinical Decision Support

From liver disease severity staging to upper GI bleeding risk assessment and pancreatitis prognostication, access validated gastroenterology calculators and AI-powered search across the GI literature. Evidence-ranked answers citing ACG, AGA, AASLD, and EASL guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What clinical calculators are available for gastroenterology?

AttendMe.ai includes validated gastroenterology calculators: MELD-Na Score (liver transplant prioritisation and cirrhosis mortality prediction incorporating creatinine, bilirubin, INR, and sodium), Child-Pugh Score (cirrhosis severity classification based on bilirubin, albumin, INR, ascites, and encephalopathy), FIB-4 Index (non-invasive liver fibrosis assessment using age, AST, ALT, and platelets), Ranson Criteria (acute pancreatitis severity at admission and 48 hours), Glasgow-Blatchford Score (upper GI bleeding need-for-intervention prediction), Rockall Score (post-endoscopy rebleeding and mortality risk), BISAP Score (pancreatitis mortality prediction), and Forrest Classification (peptic ulcer bleeding endoscopic appearance and rebleeding risk).

How does AI support evidence-based gastroenterology practice?

AttendMe.ai searches millions of peer-reviewed GI articles with specialty-optimized HNSW vector indexes. The system boosts results from gold-standard GI authorities including AASLD (hepatology), ACG (American College of Gastroenterology), AGA (American Gastroenterological Association), and EASL (European Association for the Study of the Liver). Queries about cirrhosis management, IBD therapy selection, or Barrett's oesophagus surveillance return evidence-ranked answers citing the most current guidelines and highest-quality studies with full provenance.

Can I integrate my GI department's protocols with AttendMe?

Yes. Upload your GI bleeding pathways, cirrhosis care bundles, IBD management protocols, endoscopy preparation guidelines, or hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance algorithms as PDF, DOCX, or TXT. The protocol content is embedded and searched alongside the global evidence base. When you ask about variceal bleeding management, for example, your institution's octreotide dosing, transfusion thresholds, and endoscopy timing targets appear with distinct citations alongside published evidence and society guidelines.

Evidence-Based Gastroenterology at Your Fingertips

Search 3M+ peer-reviewed articles, use validated clinical calculators, and integrate your institutional protocols. Free to start, no credit card required.