Accuracy of MUAC in the detection of severe wasting with the new WHO growth standards
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to estimate the accuracy of using mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) measurements to diagnose severe wasting by comparing the new standards from the World Health Organization (WHO) with those from the US National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and to analyze the age independence of the MUAC cutoff values for both curves. METHODS: We used cross-sectional anthropometric data for 34,937 children between the ages of 6 and 59 months, from 39 nutritional surveys conducted by Doctors Without Borders. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to examine the accuracy of MUAC diagnoses. MUAC age independence was analyzed with logistic regression models. RESULTS: With the new WHO curve, the performance of MUAC measurements, in terms of sensitivity and specificity, deteriorated. With different cutoff values, however, the WHO standards significantly improved the predictive value of MUAC measurements over the NCHS standards. The sensitivity and specificity of MUAC measurements were the most age independent when the WHO curve, rather than the NCHS curve, was used. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirms the need to change the MUAC cutoff value from
Authors: | Fernandez, M. A. ; Delchevalerie, P. ; Van Herp, M. |
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Institutions: | Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University |
Subject: | *World Health Organization | Anthropometry/*methods | Area Under Curve | Body Height | Body Weight | Child | Preschool | Cross-Sectional Studies | Developing Countries | Female | Humans | Infant | Logistic Models | Male | Needs Assessment | Nutrition Surveys | Probability | Risk Assessment | Severity of Illness Index | Upper Extremity/*anatomy & histology |
Keywords: | Child Development/physiology | Malnutrition/*diagnosis/epidemiology | Wasting Syndrome/*diagnosis/epidemiology |
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