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saifulsafuan.com currently hosts two web-based clinical decision support calculators for dengue care: the Dengue Bleeder Calculator, which uses hematocrit, body weight, sex, and fluid input/output to infer whether occult bleeding may be present; and the Dengue Death Probability Calculator, which is based on the REPROSED2017 Elastic Net model and attempts to predict mortality risk in dengue patients. It is not a general-purpose IDE, API platform, or CI/CD tool; it is closer to an “open-source medical calculator web app.”
The main strength of the first tool is its transparent formula design: it clearly provides the Hct₁ estimation formula, lower-bound threshold, and decision logic, while supporting sex-based adjustment, fluid balance recording, insensible loss correction factors, and bedside use on mobile devices. The second tool supports direct entry of clinical parameters, automatic BMI calculation, real-time probability output, and a simulator mode, making it useful for teaching how different parameters affect mortality risk. Input parameters include diarrhea, BMI, respiratory rate, platelet count, bicarbonate, lactate, albumin, and AST.
The main text does not mention any fees, and both tools provide Live Calculator links. The page is marked with a GNU Affero 3.0 license and states that the site is open source, with issues accepted on GitHub. From a developer’s perspective, open source is a clear advantage; however, the text does not provide complete deployment steps, API documentation, or an SDK.
The advantages are its low barrier to use, no installation requirement, browser-based operation, and relatively clear presentation of key model assumptions, calculation formulas, clinical interpretation, and disclaimers. The drawbacks are also obvious: the mortality probability calculator notes that the current demo uses placeholder coefficients, and real coefficients must be extracted from glmnetfin31.rda before clinical use. It also lacks external validation, performance metrics, explanations of applicability to local populations, and engineering-oriented documentation.
It is suitable for healthcare workers involved in dengue care, clinical researchers, and medical teaching scenarios, where it can be used as an auxiliary judgment or demonstration tool rather than as a standalone basis for diagnosis or treatment. The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China, and actual domain connectivity cannot be determined from the text alone, so it is marked as unknown.
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