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Kuinka laskea Body Surface Area

Mikä on Body Surface Area?

Body Surface Area (BSA) is used in medicine to calculate drug doses, burn area, and cardiac output. The Mosteller formula is the most widely used due to its simplicity.

Kaava

Mosteller: BSA (m²) = √(Height(cm) × Weight(kg) / 3,600); DuBois: BSA = 0.007184 × H^0.725 × W^0.425
BSA
Body Surface Area (m²)
H
Height (cm)
W
Weight (kg)

Vaiheittainen opas

  1. 1Mosteller: BSA (m²) = √(Height(cm) × Weight(kg) / 3,600)
  2. 2DuBois: BSA = 0.007184 × H^0.725 × W^0.425
  3. 3Boyd: accounts better for extremes of weight
  4. 4Normal adult BSA: approximately 1.7–1.9 m²

Ratkaistut esimerkit

Syöte
175cm, 70kg (Mosteller)
Tulos
BSA = √(175×70/3600) = √3.403 = 1.845 m²

Usein kysytyt kysymykset

Why is BSA used instead of weight for drug dosing?

BSA correlates better with physiological processes (metabolic rate, organ function) than weight alone.

What's the normal adult BSA range?

Typically 1.7–1.9 m². Average adult ≈ 1.8 m². Children much smaller proportionally.

Which formula should I use?

Mosteller is simpler and preferred in most modern clinical settings. DuBois and Boyd for specific populations.

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