Hlynsky J, Birmingham C L, Johnston M, Gritzner S
Eating Disorders Program, St. Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Eat Weight Disord. 2005 Dec;10(4):e83-7. doi: 10.1007/BF03327496.
Measurement of the basal metabolic rate (BMR) can be used to estimate the calories required for weight gain during refeeding in anorexia nervosa (AN). The reference method for measuring the BMR is indirect calorimetry. MedGem has developed a new indirect calorimeter that calculates the metabolic rate much more quickly than standard indirect calorimeters. This study compared the BMR measured by the MedGem and standard indirect calorimetry in an AN population.
We measured the BMR using the Deltatrac metabolic cart followed immediately by the MedGem indirect calorimeter in 27 subjects (12 patients and 15 controls).
Bland-Altman plots show that there is poor agreement between the BMR reported by the MedGem compared to the Deltatrac.
Until better agreement with standard indirect calorimetry can be shown the MedGem should not be used for calorimetry in AN. Possible factors that may limit the MedGem's reliability include patient discomfort with the mouthpiece, use of a fixed RQ, and the short sampling period.
测量基础代谢率(BMR)可用于估计神经性厌食症(AN)患者再喂养期间体重增加所需的热量。测量BMR的参考方法是间接测热法。MedGem公司开发了一种新的间接热量计,其计算代谢率的速度比标准间接热量计快得多。本研究比较了MedGem间接热量计和标准间接测热法在AN人群中测量的BMR。
我们使用Deltatrac代谢车测量BMR,随后立即用MedGem间接热量计对27名受试者(12例患者和15名对照)进行测量。
Bland-Altman图显示,与Deltatrac相比,MedGem报告的BMR之间一致性较差。
在与标准间接测热法显示出更好的一致性之前,MedGem不应在AN中用于测热。可能限制MedGem可靠性的因素包括患者对口器的不适、固定呼吸商的使用以及短采样期。