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Accuracy of height estimation and tidal volume setting using anthropometric formulas in an ICU Caucasian population

Authors: Erwan L’her, Jérôme Martin-Babau, François Lellouche

Published in: Annals of Intensive Care | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Knowledge of patients’ height is essential for daily practice in the intensive care unit. However, actual height measurements are unavailable on a daily routine in the ICU and measured height in the supine position and/or visual estimates may lack consistency. Clinicians do need simple and rapid methods to estimate the patients’ height, especially in short height and/or obese patients. The objectives of the study were to evaluate several anthropometric formulas for height estimation on healthy volunteers and to test whether several of these estimates will help tidal volume setting in ICU patients.

Methods

This was a prospective, observational study in a medical intensive care unit of a university hospital. During the first phase of the study, eight limb measurements were performed on 60 healthy volunteers and 18 height estimation formulas were tested. During the second phase, four height estimates were performed on 60 consecutive ICU patients under mechanical ventilation.

Results

In the 60 healthy volunteers, actual height was well correlated with the gold standard, measured height in the erect position. Correlation was low between actual and calculated height, using the hand’s length and width, the index, or the foot equations. The Chumlea method and its simplified version, performed in the supine position, provided adequate estimates. In the 60 ICU patients, calculated height using the simplified Chumlea method was well correlated with measured height (r = 0.78;  < 1 %). Ulna and tibia estimates also provided valuable estimates. All these height estimates allowed calculating IBW or PBW that were significantly different from the patients’ actual weight on admission. In most cases, tidal volume set according to these estimates was lower than what would have been set using the actual weight.

Conclusion

When actual height is unavailable in ICU patients undergoing mechanical ventilation, alternative anthropometric methods to obtain patient’s height based on lower leg and on forearm measurements could be useful to facilitate the application of protective mechanical ventilation in a Caucasian ICU population. The simplified Chumlea method is easy to achieve in a bed-ridden patient and provides accurate height estimates, with a low bias.
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Metadata
Title
Accuracy of height estimation and tidal volume setting using anthropometric formulas in an ICU Caucasian population
Authors
Erwan L’her
Jérôme Martin-Babau
François Lellouche
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
Annals of Intensive Care / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 2110-5820
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0154-4

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