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Mid-arm circumference can be used to estimate children's weights
Authors:G.N. Cattermole
Affiliation:a Accident and Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
b Faculty of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:

Introduction

Accurate measurement of children's weight is rarely possible in paediatric resuscitation, and rapid estimates are made to ensure appropriate drug and fluid doses and equipment selection. Weight is commonly estimated from formulae based on children's age, or from their height using the Broselow tape. Foot-length and mid-arm circumference have also been suggested as the basis of weight-estimation formulae.

Objectives

To determine which of age, height, foot-length or mid-arm circumference had the strongest relationship with weight in healthy children, to derive a simple weight-estimation formula from the strongest correlate, and to compare its performance with existing weight-estimation tools.

Methods

This was a population-based prospective observational study of Hong Kong Chinese children aged 1-11 years old last birthday. Weight was measured to the nearest 0.2 kg; height, foot-length and mid-arm circumference to the nearest 0.1 cm. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the strongest independent relationships with weight, and linear regression analysis derived a weight-estimation formula. Accuracy and precision of this formula were compared with standard age-based and height-based weight-estimation methods.

Results

Mid-arm circumference had the strongest relationship with weight, and this relationship grew stronger with age. The formula, weight [kg] = (mid-arm circumference [cm] − 10) × 3, was at least as accurate and precise as the Broselow method and outperformed the age-based rule in school-age children, but was inadequate in pre-school children.

Conclusion

This weight-estimation formula based on mid-arm circumference is reliable for use in school-age children, and an arm-tape could be considered as an alternative to the Broselow tape in this population.
Keywords:kg, kilogramme   cm, centimetre   MAC, mid-arm circumference   PEM, protein energy malnutrition   APLS, Advanced Paediatric Life Support
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