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How to Use the DuBois and DuBois Formula?
To use the DuBois and DuBois formula, you need the childâs weight in kilograms and height in centimeters. By substituting these values into the formula, you can calculate the BSA. For example, for a child weighing 30 kg and 130 cm tall:
\[ BSA \approx 0.007184 \times (30)^{0.425} \times (130)^{0.725} \approx 1.07 \, m^2 \]
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