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Interpreting TEM (iTEM)
A mobile app for education and clinical decision support in ROTEM® interpretation
The iTEM app supports medical, nursing, and laboratory professionals in improving their understanding and use of Rotational Thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) in clinical settings.
Developed by clinical experts, the app serves as both a quick reference guide and an educational tool to support interpretation of ROTEM results, enhancing transfusion decision-making and patient care in theatres, ICUs, and trauma bays.
Which Version of iTEM is Right for You?
iTEM is available in three structured options, designed to support individual clinicians, hospitals, and transfusion services at different stages of adoption, from education and reference to institution-specific ROTEM algorithms.


Current Published Version
Best suited for: individual clinicians, trainees, registrars, and education programs.
The published version of iTEM provides structured learning and reference tools to support understanding and interpretation of ROTEM in routine clinical practice and training environments.
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Training Modules covering ROTEM principles, assays (EXTEM, INTEM, FIBTEM, HEPTEM), and key parameters such as CT, A5, and MCF
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Fast reference for common clinical patterns and ROTEM parameter cut-offs
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Quick Reference Tools for parameter cut-offs and interpretation support
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Mobile-optimised access for on-the-go learning and reference
This version is designed for education and clinical reference. It does not include institution-specific algorithms or protocol-driven decision support.
Platform Availability
iOS (Public Version)
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Android (Enterprise Version)
Not currently available as a public release

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General Customisation
(Hospitals & Transfusion Services)
Best suited for: hospitals, transfusion services, and training departments seeking a centralised ROTEM education and reference platform.
This version provides a customised, hospital-branded resource hub that integrates the iTEM education modules, training materials, and ROTEM reference tools in one place. Institutions can also add their own local ROTEM protocols, teaching materials, and case examples to support staff training and onboarding.
Customisation options include:
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Integration of hospital ROTEM protocols and guidance
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Private teaching modules or training materials
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Local massive transfusion protocols
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Case reviews and internal learning resources
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Quick access to transfusion service contact information
Platform deployment
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iOS: Customisation delivered within the existing iTEM App Store application
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Android: Institutional Android deployments (if required) include the same core iTEM modules and reference content as the public iOS version, with additional hospital customisation.

Customisation: Algorithm Module
(Institution-Specific Algorithm Module)
Best suited for hospitals and transfusion services that require protocol-aligned ROTEM interpretation within defined clinical workflows.
This advanced option enables institution-specific ROTEM algorithms, configured to reflect your local transfusion thresholds and clinical protocols across trauma, cardiac, obstetric, and surgical settings.
Customisations include:
Institution-Specific ROTEM Algorithms
Convert your hospital’s EXTEM, INTEM, FIBTEM, and APTEM thresholds into a structured algorithm engine that delivers guidance aligned with your own transfusion protocol.
Upload Your ROTEM Protocols
We convert your local ROTEM guidelines into an app-ready format, ensuring consistent interpretation across trauma, cardiac, obstetric, and surgical teams.
Private Teaching Modules
Add internal educational content, clinical cases, or training scenarios for registrar teaching and protocol familiarisation.
Secure Access for Hospital Groups
Create restricted-access versions for specific departments (e.g., ICU, ED, theatre, trauma), with version-controlled protocols visible only to authorised users.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is iTEM available on Android?
The public version of iTEM is currently available on iOS via the Apple App Store.
What does the public version of iTEM include?
The public version provides structured ROTEM education modules, interpretation guidance, and quick reference tools designed for clinicians, trainees, and students learning ROTEM principles and interpretation.
Can hospitals customise iTEM for their own protocols?
Yes. Hospitals and transfusion services can configure iTEM to include local ROTEM protocols, teaching materials, internal guidelines, and training resources within the platform.
Does the customised version replace the education modules?
No. Institutional versions include the standard iTEM education modules and reference tools, with the option to add hospital-specific materials alongside them.
Is iTEM a clinical decision support tool?
The currently released public version of iTEM focuses on education and clinical reference.
An algorithm module is available on request for institutional or research use. Any deployment of algorithm-based interpretation tools requires appropriate clinical validation, governance, and institutional approval before use in clinical decision-making.
Whom is iTEM designed for?
iTEM is designed for anaesthesia, intensive care, trauma, and transfusion medicine clinicians, as well as trainees and students learning ROTEM interpretation.
How can my hospital use iTEM for training?
Hospitals can use iTEM as a centralised ROTEM education and reference platform for registrar teaching, staff onboarding, and quick access to local protocols.
Organisations interested in this option can contact JR Analytics to discuss institutional configuration.