Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug used to treat various types of cancer, including ovarian and lung cancer. The dosage of carboplatin is typically calculated based on the patient’s body surface area (BSA) and their creatinine clearance rate (CrCl). This ensures that the treatment is both effective and safe.
Area = Body Surface Area (mΒ²)
Weight = Patient’s weight (kg)
CrCl = Creatinine Clearance Rate (ml/min)
The formula takes into account the patient’s body surface area and creatinine clearance rate to determine the appropriate dose of carboplatin. This helps in minimizing side effects while maximizing the therapeutic effect.
How do I calculate my body surface area (BSA) for the carboplatin calculator?
What is creatinine clearance rate (CrCl) and how do I determine it?
Can I use this calculator for patients with impaired kidney function?
What is the significance of the ‘3’ in the carboplatin formula?
How often should I recalculate the carboplatin dosage?
Are there any specific conditions when this calculator should not be used?
Can I use this calculator to adjust the dosage if my patient’s weight changes?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
