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Emmanuel Grellety1, Michael H Golden2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is diagnosed when the weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) is <-3Z of the WHO2006 standards, or a mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) of < 115 mm or there is nutritional oedema. Although there has been a move to eliminate WHZ as a diagnostic criterion we have shown that children with a low WHZ have at least as high a mortality risk as those with a low MUAC. Here we take the estimated case fatality rates and published case-loads to estimate the proportion of total SAM related deaths occurring in children that would be excluded from treatment with a MUAC-only policy.Entities:
Keywords: Acute malnutrition; Case fatality rate; Case load; Child; Diagnosis; Human; Kwashiorkor; MUAC; Mid-upper-arm circumference; Mortality; Nutrition; Oedema; Prognosis; SAM; Severe acute malnutrition; WHZ; Wasting; Weight-for-height
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30217201 PMCID: PMC6138898 DOI: 10.1186/s12937-018-0382-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr J ISSN: 1475-2891 Impact factor: 3.271
Fig. 1Percentage of SAM-related-deaths of children that would be excluded from treatment in a MUAC-only program. Simulation of the effect of various case loads and case fatality rates for children with SAM by MUAC-only, WHZ-only and Both criteria. The data gives the percent of total SAM-related-deaths that would occur in children excluded from treatment in a MUAC-only program. Case Loads and Case Fatality Rates for: S-muac = MUAC < 115 mm with WHZ > = −3Z: S-whz = WHZ < −3Z with MUAC > 115 mm: S-both = MUAC < 115 mm and WHZ < −3Z. The colours represent the percent of deaths occurring in cases that would be excluded from treatment in such a program: Red 75–100%: Pink 50–75%: Orange 25–50%: green 10–25%: Blue 0–10%
Fig. 2Percentage of SAM-related-deaths of children that would be excluded for treatment with a MUAC-only program by country. Sim simulation data from Fig. 1, representing the probable ratio of case fatality rates (CFRs) and likely extremes; All, IPF, OPT, SFC are the empirical case fatality rates of patients under different modes of treatment [16]; Literature mortality rates from Additional file 1 derived from the data in reference [17]; Case Loads S-muac = MUAC < 115 mm with WHZ > = −3Z: S-whz = WHZ < −3Z with MUAC > 115 mm: S-both = MUAC < 115 mm and WHZ < −3Z; DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo; CAR Central African Republic. The case loads per country are from reference [12]. The colours represent the percent of total SAM-related-deaths occurring in cases that would be excluded from treatment in a MUAC-only program: Red 75–100%: Pink 50–75%: Orange 25–50%: green 10–25%: Blue 0–10%. * These countries case load comes from a small sample size. ** The case load from Kenya comes from the North of Kenya (similar to Sahel)
Fig. 3Percentage of SAM-related-deaths of children that would be excluded for treatment with a MUAC-only program by Region. Simulation see Fig. 1; Literature data from [17]; Empirical data from [16]; Case load data from [12]; CFRs Case fatality rates; SE Asia South East Asia; S Asia South Asia; DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo; CAR Central African Republic. The colour code is the same as Figs. 1 and 2. * Case load ratios from these countries is based on a small sample size. ** For Kenya the case load data comes from the North of Kenya (could be counted with Sahel). In bold are some of the countries whose governments have officially adopted a MUAC-only program (2017)
Estimation of the possible number of deaths from SAM that would be missed using a MUAC only program
| WHZ deaths | Total deaths | WHZ only (S-whz) | MUAC only (S-muac) | Both criteria (S-both) | MUAC-only %missed | WHZ-only %missed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global | 540,000a | 817,000 | 309,000 | 277,000 | 231,000 | 37.8 | 33.9 |
| India | 270, 000b | 309,000 | 155,000 | 39,000 | 115,000 | 50.2 | 12.6 |
The estimates of total deaths and proportions were derived as in methods. WHZ deaths deaths estimated by WHZ < −3Z (i.e. S-whz + S-both); Total deaths WHZ deaths plus MUAC-only deaths based on ratios found in reference [12] for Global and India (S-both = 16.5 and 22.9%). Equal mortality risk for S-whz < −3Z and S-muac < 115 mm and twice the mortality risk for S-both is assumed. a Data from reference [1]; b Data from reference [29]