Background: In paediatric practice, weight and height are required for therapeutic and diagnostic interventions. In some circumstances actual anthropometric measurements are not possible and estimates are used. Several formulae are in use for weight and height estimations. The adequacy of these estimates has not been tested for our children. The aim of the current study was to compare the adequacy of formula methods ofweight and height estimation with measured values in children.Materials and Methods: This was a comparative observational study.Children who met the inclusion criteria were selected consecutively and studied over a two month period using a semi-structured questionnaire.Weight and height of each child were measured and recorded...
Objective To evaluate four paediatric weight estimation methods (APLS, Luscombe and Owens, Best Gues...
Objective: A new method for estimation of weight in children based on their age has been proposed. ...
Paediatric weight estimation methods commonly used in emergency situations tend to underestimate the...
Background: Height measurement is one of the common essential anthropometric measurements in clinica...
Background: An alternative method of estimating children’s weights, when direct weighing is impracti...
When direct height measurement using a stadiometer or infantometer is problematic or impossible, an ...
Abstract In children drug doses, fluid therapy and other treatment modalities are calculated on the ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the accurancy of weight estimations using pub...
Background: In emergencies, two commonly used weight estimation methods are Nelson and mid-arm circu...
Introduction: Most drugs, fluids and ventilator settings depend on the weight of a paediatric patien...
A simple, reliable anthropometric tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in...
Background: Body mass is commonly used to determine medication dosages and equipment size. In emerge...
Background: Nutritional status in children can reliably be assed using various anthropometric parame...
IMPORTANCE:A simple, reliable tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in lim...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
Objective To evaluate four paediatric weight estimation methods (APLS, Luscombe and Owens, Best Gues...
Objective: A new method for estimation of weight in children based on their age has been proposed. ...
Paediatric weight estimation methods commonly used in emergency situations tend to underestimate the...
Background: Height measurement is one of the common essential anthropometric measurements in clinica...
Background: An alternative method of estimating children’s weights, when direct weighing is impracti...
When direct height measurement using a stadiometer or infantometer is problematic or impossible, an ...
Abstract In children drug doses, fluid therapy and other treatment modalities are calculated on the ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the accurancy of weight estimations using pub...
Background: In emergencies, two commonly used weight estimation methods are Nelson and mid-arm circu...
Introduction: Most drugs, fluids and ventilator settings depend on the weight of a paediatric patien...
A simple, reliable anthropometric tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in...
Background: Body mass is commonly used to determine medication dosages and equipment size. In emerge...
Background: Nutritional status in children can reliably be assed using various anthropometric parame...
IMPORTANCE:A simple, reliable tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in lim...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
Objective To evaluate four paediatric weight estimation methods (APLS, Luscombe and Owens, Best Gues...
Objective: A new method for estimation of weight in children based on their age has been proposed. ...
Paediatric weight estimation methods commonly used in emergency situations tend to underestimate the...