Prediction of protective lung tidal volume using the ulna length in Egyptian adults

Hosam Marie, F. Soliman, B. Refaie
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Background Ventilation with low tidal volume (VT) is advised for critically ill patients to protect against ventilator-induced lung injury and provide better clinical outcomes. Previous studies showed poor compliance with using height to predict VT. Ulna length has been used successfully to predict protective low VT. Our study aims to evaluate the ability of ulna length measurement to predict accurate protective lung VT in Egyptian people in reference to their standing height. Methods This study included healthy adult volunteers aged greater than or equal to 18 years. The height of each patient was measured while standing upright against a wall. Then, the left ulna was measured with a measuring tape from the olecranon to the mid-point of the styloid process. From ulna length, height was estimated, and protective lung VT was calculated using predicted body weight (PBW). Results Total 102 participants were enrolled in this study. The agreement between the calculated VT from standing height and ulna length was analyzed with Bland Altman analysis and showed a bias of (-5.7) ml, and limits of agreements (±1.96 SD) −91 ml to 76 ml in females; when the calculated VT of ulna length was compared with predicted body weight from height, the predicted mean VT was 6.2 ml/kg (95% confidence interval CI 4.5-7.8 ml/kg). In males, using ulna length, the predicted mean VT was 6.1 ml/kg (95% CI 4.8-7.4 ml/kg). Conclusion Ulna length can be used to predict protective lung VT in Egyptian people compared with their standing height.
利用尺骨长度预测埃及成年人的肺保护性潮气量
背景 建议对重症患者进行低潮气量(VT)通气,以防止呼吸机诱发的肺损伤,并提供更好的临床疗效。以往的研究表明,使用身高预测 VT 的依从性较差。尺骨长度已成功用于预测保护性低 VT。我们的研究旨在评估根据埃及人的站立身高测量尺骨长度以准确预测其肺部保护性 VT 的能力。方法 这项研究包括年龄大于或等于 18 岁的健康成年志愿者。测量每位患者靠墙直立时的身高。然后,用卷尺测量左侧尺骨从骨骺端到骨骺中点的长度。根据尺骨长度估算身高,并使用预测体重(PBW)计算保护肺VT。结果 共有102人参加了这项研究。用布兰德-阿尔特曼分析法分析了站立身高和尺骨长度计算出的VT之间的一致性,结果显示偏差为(-5.7)毫升,女性的一致性极限(±1.96 SD)为-91毫升至76毫升;将计算出的尺骨长度VT与根据身高预测的体重进行比较,预测的平均VT为6.2毫升/千克(95%置信区间CI为4.5-7.8毫升/千克)。在男性中,使用尺骨长度预测的平均 VT 为 6.1 毫升/千克(95% 置信区间为 4.8-7.4 毫升/千克)。结论 与站立身高相比,尺骨长度可用于预测埃及人的保护性肺VT。
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