Study blood gas analysis with didactic acid-base interpretation, explanations adapted to your learning level, reference cards, bibliography, and Davenport diagram
ABGuru is an educational study tool for blood gas interpretation.
Enter pH and pCO₂ and get a complete didactic acid-base analysis in seconds, automatically adapted to your training level.
Designed for medical students, residents, specialist physicians, and critical care nurses, ABGuru helps you deepen your understanding of acid-base balance, oxygenation, and ABG pathophysiology — on the ward, in the library, or before an exam.
ABGuru is for education and study only. It is not a medical device and must not be used to make decisions about real patients.
THREE LEARNING LEVELS
Choose your profile and get explanations tailored to your training level:
• Medical Student — core concepts, reference values, and basic interpretive logic
• Resident — pathophysiology, differential reasoning, and clinical correlations
• Specialist Physician — advanced technical detail, compensation formulas, and practical implications
You can change your learning level at any time in Settings.
WHAT ABGURU CALCULATES
• Acid-base disorder type using 23 zones in the pCO₂/Base Excess plane
• Calculated Base Excess and HCO₃⁻
• Expected compensation with adequacy assessment
• Anion gap and delta ratio
• Sodium corrected for glucose
• Potassium corrected for pH
• Lactate analysis
• Alveolar-arterial gradient, when arterial oxygenation data are available
• P/F ratio and ARDS severity according to Berlin criteria
• PaO₂ corrected for PaCO₂
• PaO₂ expected for age
• Arterial oxygen content, CaO₂
• Educational correction for venous samples
• Interactive Davenport diagram
• pCO₂ and pO₂ unit selection: mmHg or kPa
STEP-BY-STEP DIDACTIC REASONING
ABGuru includes a visual reasoning flow that shows how the interpretation is built step by step.
This helps users understand the logic behind the result, rather than simply reading a final answer.
TEACHING CARDS WITH REFERENCES
Every parameter includes an info button that opens a teaching card with:
• Clear explanations
• Reference ranges
• Formulas and limitations
• Scientific sources and citations
References include Siggaard-Andersen, Berend, Schlichtig, Emmett & Narins, Sorbini, the Berlin ARDS Definition, and other standard sources in acid-base and respiratory physiology.
PRIVACY
ABGuru does not require an account or login.
The app does not collect or transmit personal, health, or usage data to remote servers. It does not use analytics, advertising, cloud sync, or third-party tracking.
Values entered by the user remain on the device only. For convenience, the app may save the last entered exam locally so it can be restored when the app is reopened. This locally saved exam can be removed using the form reset button.
Some preferences are also stored locally, such as disclaimer acceptance, learning level, selected units, settings, and changelog state.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ABGuru is an exclusively educational application.
It is not a medical device, is not intended for clinical use, and must not be used to diagnose, treat, monitor, or make decisions about real patients.
It does not replace clinical judgment, official guidelines, laboratory reference standards, or consultation with qualified healthcare professionals.
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