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SafeLocal

SafeLocal

For safe dosing calculations

⭐️3.9 / 5
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🙌37
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📼7 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of SafeLocal

1.05

July 7, 2020

Bug fixes

1.04

January 24, 2020

-Bug fixes

1.03

June 19, 2019

-Addition of the following functionality to the SafeLocal mobile app: incorporation of pregnancy as a comorbidity associated with a 15% reduction of local anesthetic dosing. -Inclusion of a checklist for local anesthetic systemic toxicity.
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1.02

December 14, 2018

Bug fixes

1.0

December 12, 2018

Price History of SafeLocal

Description of SafeLocal

SafeLocal is an application developed by Johns Hopkins that makes calculating safe dosages of local anesthetic quick and easy for anesthesiologists, surgeons, and other medical providers. It seamlessly incorporates patient weight, disease processes, mixtures of local anesthetic, and presence or absence of additives, to calculate the maximum safe dose of local anesthetic without the hassle of going through the calculations by hand, all while tracking how much of the maximum safe dose has been used up and how much is left over for safe administration. FEATURES: ● Dosage calculator for local anesthetics, including complex mixtures and non-standard concentrations. ● Adjusts maximum safe dose by patient weight (lbs or kg). ● Choice between anesthesia with or without epinephrine. ● Option to add comorbidities such as extremes of age, severe renal dysfunction, hepatic dysfunction, or advanced heart failure, with automatic adjustment of maximum safe dose. ● Ability to calculate remaining safe dose of anesthesia for anesthesiologist or surgeon to administer based on how much has already been administered. Calculations based on Chapter 36 (Local Anesthesia) of Miller’s Anesthesia, 8th Edition. Adjustment for comorbidities based on the 2004 publication “Maximum Recommended Doses of Local Anesthetics: A Multifactorial Concept” by Rosenberg et al. The information provided by the application is based on expert opinion. It is to be used as a recommendation only. Clinical judgment by a physician is required in every situation. The user assumes all responsibility for decisions made with the information provided by this app. Project produced at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine by Jonathan D. Lin, M.D. and Jean-Pierre P. Ouanes, D.O. Funded generously by the Johns Hopkins Bayview Patient Safety Pyramid Grant Program. Adapted from the 2017 version of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Checklist for Managing Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity. Source: Neal JM, Woodward CM, Harrison TK. The American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Checklist for Managing Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity: 2017 Version. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2018 Feb;43(2):150-153.
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SafeLocal: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for SafeLocal?

Yes, SafeLocal supports iPad devices.
The SafeLocal app was released by The Johns Hopkins University.
The minimum iOS requirement: 13.5.
The SafeLocal app has an overall user rating of 3.9.
The App Genre Of Safelocal Is Medical.
The newest version of SafeLocal is 1.05.
The latest SafeLocal update came out on July 2, 2024.
SafeLocal launched on February 5, 2023.
The Johns Hopkins University: The SafeLocal app may contain content unsuitable for persons under 17 years of age.
The SafeLocal app is now available in American English.
Unfortunately, SafeLocal is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within SafeLocal.
Unfortunately, SafeLocal is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SafeLocal

  • Needs to be fixed

    This is a great and much needed app. However, it has one major flaw: the lb vs kg screen. It should just use one of them for everybody.

    Because of that screen, which I thought I had set to lbs, I overdosed a patient. Thankfully nothing bad happened.

    I cannot in good conscience give more than one star to the app, as ling as that screen is not fixed. Local anesthetic systemic toxicity is a killer.

    Many thanks to both authors. Your work is highly appreciated.
  • Would be 5/5 but

    The app doesn’t take into account the hard stop maximums for dosing. Ex: bupivacaine not to exceed 175 mg no matter their weight, or any other local anesthetic, the app does not inform you if you are given a volume over safe dosing limits. Since the whole purpose of the app is to inform you of appropriate safe dosing limits, this really should be addressed or have a notification when above hard stop dosages.
  • Incorrect Mixed Dose Calculations

    The app is great in theory, but when you are mixing locals the max should be additive, which is not the way it shows up when you select 2 different locals. For example, in a 70kg pt your max of 0.5% bupiv is 35cc, and with 1% Lido your max is also 35cc, but when using both, your MAX is still 35cc. The app gives the impression that you can give 70cc when using this combo (stating 35cc each), which is not correct.