Literature DB >> 20943832

Age-based formulae to estimate children's weight in the emergency department.

G N Cattermole1, Mia P Y Leung, H-K So, P S K Mak, C A Graham, T H Rainer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop an age-based weight estimation rule in a Chinese population and to compare its performance with existing formulae.
DESIGN: Population-based observational study.
SETTING: Schools and kindergartens in Hong Kong.
SUBJECTS: Healthy Chinese children aged 1-10 years old on their last birthday.
INTERVENTIONS: Weight was measured to the nearest 0.2 kg. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Linear regression was used to derive a simple formula relating weight to the child's age on his or her last birthday. The accuracy and precision of different age-based weight formulae was compared using coefficient of variation, Bland Altman plots, and by determining the proportion of children with estimates >30% outside the actual weight.
RESULTS: The Chinese Age Weight Rule is a simple linear formula that is more accurate than and at least as precise as any other age-based weight estimation rule: weight in kg=(3 × age last birthday)+5. It is accurate and precise in children <7 years old, but all age-based weight estimates are imprecise in older children.
CONCLUSIONS: The Chinese Age Weight Rule should be used in a Chinese population in preference to any other age-based weight estimation rule. Caution should be taken when using it in older children in whom other weight-estimation tools may be more appropriate.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20943832     DOI: 10.1136/emj.2009.090357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


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6.  Estimating children's weight in a Rwandan emergency centre.

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Review 7.  A systematic review and meta-analysis of the accuracy of weight estimation systems used in paediatric emergency care in developing countries.

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