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Body surface area

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In physiology and medicine, the body surface area (BSA) is the measured or calculated surface of a human body. For many clinical purposes BSA is a better indicator of metabolic mass than body weight because it is less affected by abnormal adipose mass. Estimation of BSA is simpler than many measures of volume.

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[edit] Uses

Examples of uses of the BSA:

[edit] Calculation

Various calculations have been published to arrive at the BSA without direct measurement, starting in 1916 with the Dubois & Dubois formula. A commonly used formula is the Mosteller formula, published in 1987:

Metric (area in square metres from weight in kilograms and height in centimetres):

<math>{x}= \sqrt\frac{\mbox{weight} \times \mbox{height} }{3600}</math>

half-English units (area in square metres from weight in pounds, height in inches):

<math>{x}= \sqrt\frac{\mbox{weight} \times \mbox{height} }{3125}</math>

Another is the Haycock formula (in children):

<math>{x}=0.024265 \times {weight \mbox{ (kg)}}^{0.5378} \times {height \mbox{ (cm)}}^{0.3964}</math>,

Du Bois & Du Bois, Arch. intern. Med., 17,863 (1916):

<math>{x}=(71.84 \times {weight \mbox{ (kg)}}^{0.425} \times {height \mbox{ (cm)}}^{0.725})/10000</math>,

Gehan EA, George SL, Cancer Chemother Rep 1970;54:225-235:

<math>\mathrm{S} = 0.0235 \times height \mbox{ (cm)}^{0.42246} \times weight \mbox{ (kg)}^{0.51456}</math> ,

Boyd's Formula:

<math>\mathrm{S} = 0.0003207
\times height \mbox{ (cm)}^{0.3} \times (weight \mbox{ (kg)} \times 1000)^{(0.7285 - 0.564 \lg{weight \mathrm{ (kg)}})}</math>.

[edit] Normal values

  • "Normal" BSA is generally taken to be 1.7 m².
  • Average BSA for men: 1.9 m²
  • Average BSA for women: 1.6 m²
  • Average BSA for child (9 years): 1.07 m²
  • Average BSA for child (10 years): 1.14 m²
  • Average BSA for child (12-13 years): 1.33 m²

[edit] References

  • Mosteller RD. Simplified calculation of body-surface area. N Engl J Med 1987;317:1098. PMID 3657876.
  • Haycock GB, Schwartz GJ, Wisotsky DH Geometric method for measuring body surface area: A height-weight formula validated in infants, children and adults J Pediatr 1978;93:62-66

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