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In this video, Mr Inder Birdi, Top Heart Surgeon, explains how to correct aortic root size for patient body surface area to assess the yearly risk of an aortic complication. The process involves deriving the body surface area using height and weight on the Du Bois calculation and assessing the aortic root size on contrast CT. The nomogram provided in the video is referenced in a paper in The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018 by Zafar and co-authors. The nomogram displays the yearly risks of an aortic complication based on body surface area and aortic size measured on a contrast CT scan. The risks are categorized into low, moderate, high, and severe and are color-coded in green, yellow, light brown, and red, respectively. The video also notes that while the calculation is complicated, Zafar and co-authors demonstrated that a height nomogram alone can be quite accurate. However, it is important to remember that this risk assessment is intended for doctors to assess, and patients should discuss any concerns with their doctors to better understand when they may need an operation. LINKS: Ascending aorta correction for BSA and height in patient with ascending aortic dilatation https://www.jtcvs.org/article/S0022-5... DU BOIS BSA CALCULATOR: https://www.msdmanuals.com/medical-ca... The information provided in this video is for information only and does not replace advice given to you by your doctor. --------------- To Learn More: VISIT: https://www.thekeyholeheartclinic.com/ CALL US From UK: 02045273142 Outside UK:+442045273142 ----------