Low body weight: a simple indicator of the risk of dehydration among children with diarrhoea.

C G Victora, S C Fuchs, B R Kirkwood, C Lombardi, F C Barros
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The early identification of children at high risk of dehydration as a consequence of diarrhoea would be of great value for health care workers in developing countries. By comparing children aged less than two years with diarrhoea and moderate to severe dehydration with matched controls who had uncomplicated diarrhoea, a number of prognostic factors were assessed. Low body weight, regardless of age, was strongly associated with the risk of dehydration; using 7.0 kg as a cut-off, it had a sensitivity of 75% and a specificity of 68%. Low body weight was superior to more complex anthropometric indices, including weight for age, weight for length or length for age, and also to early signs and symptoms during the episode. By reflecting the effects of both young age and those of malnutrition, low body weight may prove to be a simple indicator for predicting dehydration among children with diarrhoea presenting at a health service.

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体重过轻:腹泻儿童脱水风险的一个简单指标。
对发展中国家的卫生保健工作者来说,及早发现因腹泻而有脱水高风险的儿童将非常有价值。通过比较患有腹泻和中度至重度脱水的两岁以下儿童与患有无并发症腹泻的匹配对照,评估了许多预后因素。不论年龄大小,体重过轻与脱水风险密切相关;以7.0 kg为临界值,灵敏度为75%,特异性为68%。低体重优于更复杂的人体测量指标,包括体重与年龄、体重与身高或身高与年龄,以及发作期间的早期体征和症状。通过反映年龄小和营养不良的影响,低体重可能被证明是预测到保健机构就诊的腹泻儿童脱水的一个简单指标。
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