Marfan Z Score [TESTED]
Understanding Marfan Z Score: A Guide to Diagnosis and Monitoring**
The Marfan Z score is a valuable tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of Marfan syndrome. It provides a quantitative measure of aortic size that can be used to guide management decisions and monitor disease progression. While it has some limitations, the Marfan Z score remains an essential component of care for patients with Marfan syndrome. marfan z score
\[Z = rac{(measured aortic diameter - predicted aortic diameter)}{ ext{standard deviation of aortic diameter}}\] Understanding Marfan Z Score: A Guide to Diagnosis
The predicted aortic diameter is based on a regression equation that takes into account the patient’s age, sex, and body size. The standard deviation of aortic diameter is a measure of the variability in aortic diameter in a population of healthy individuals. \[Z = rac{(measured aortic diameter - predicted aortic
The Marfan Z score is an important tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of Marfan syndrome. A Z score greater than 2 is one of the major criteria for diagnosing Marfan syndrome, and it is also used to monitor the progression of aortic dilatation over time.
The Z score is calculated using a formula that takes into account the patient’s age, sex, and body size, as well as the measured diameter of the aorta. The resulting Z score is then compared to a reference range of values to determine if the patient’s aortic size is within normal limits.