Mosteller Formula:
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Body Surface Area (BSA) is the measured or calculated surface area of the human body. It's an important measurement in medicine, particularly for calculating drug dosages and medical indicators.
The calculator uses the Mosteller formula:
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Explanation: The Mosteller formula provides a simple and accurate way to estimate BSA from weight and height measurements.
Details: BSA is used in many medical applications including chemotherapy dosing, cardiac index calculations, and burn assessment. It's more accurate than body weight alone for many medical purposes.
Tips: Enter weight in kilograms and height in centimeters. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Why use Mosteller formula instead of others?
A: The Mosteller formula is simple to calculate and has been validated against more complex methods. It's widely accepted in clinical practice.
Q2: What are normal BSA values?
A: Average BSA is about 1.7 m² for adult men and 1.6 m² for adult women, but varies significantly with body size.
Q3: When is BSA used in medicine?
A: Common uses include chemotherapy dosing, calculating cardiac index, and assessing burn extent.
Q4: Are there limitations to BSA calculations?
A: BSA doesn't account for body composition differences. Other methods may be needed for obese or very muscular individuals.
Q5: Can I use pounds and inches?
A: The calculator requires metric units. Convert pounds to kg (1 lb = 0.453592 kg) and inches to cm (1 in = 2.54 cm) first.