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. 2018 Dec 21;24(47):5312–5321. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i47.5312

Table 1.

Recently published formulae to calculate the liver volume

Ref. Formula Patient group Technique
Urata et al[20], 1995 LV (mL) = 706.2 × BSA (m2) + 2.4 96 patients (65 pediatric) CT
Vauthey et al[21], 2002 Based on BSA: 292 adults CT
LV = -794.41 + 1267.28 × BSA (m2)
r2 = 0.46; P < 0.0001
Based on patient weight:
LV = 191.80 + 18.51 × body weight (kg)
r2 = 0.49; P < 0.0001
Heinemann et al[17], 1999 LV (mL) = 1072.8 × BSA (m2) - 345.7 1332 patients Autopsy
Kokudo et al[19], 2015 LV = 203.3 - (3.61 × age) + [58.7 × thoracic width (cm)] - [463.7 × race (1 = Asian, 0 = Caucasian)] 180 Japanese and 160 Swiss patients CT
Herden et al[18], 2013 Children 0 to ≤ 1 yr: 388 pediatrics Autopsy
LV (mL) = 143.062973 + 4.274603051 × body length (cm) + 14.78817631 × body weight (kg)
Children > 1 yr to < 16 yr:
LV (mL) = 20.2472281 + 3.339056437 × body length (cm) + 13.11312561 × body weight (kg)

LV: Liver volume; BSA: Body surface area; CT: Computed tomography.