ResMed Science Center, ResMed Ltd, 1 Elizabeth Macarthur Drive, Bella Vista, 2153, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Pulm Med. 2017 May 23;17(1):85. doi: 10.1186/s12890-017-0427-1.
The lung-protective ventilation bundle has been shown to reduce mortality in adult acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This concept has expanded to other areas of acute adult ventilation and is recommended for pediatric ventilation. A component of lung-protective ventilation relies on a prediction of lean body weight from height. The predicted body weight (PBW) relationship employed in the ARDS Network trial is considered valid only for adults, with a dedicated formula required for each sex. No agreed PBW formula applies to smaller body sizes. This analysis investigated whether it might be practical to derive a unisex PBW formula spanning all body sizes, while retaining relevance to established adult protective ventilation practice.
Historic population-based growth charts were adopted as a reference for lean body weight, from pre-term infant through to adult median weight. The traditional ARDSNet PBW formulae acted as the reference for prevailing protective ventilation practice. Error limits for derived PBW models were relative to these references.
The ARDSNet PBW formulae typically predict weights heavier than the population median, therefore no single relationship could satisfy both references. Four alternate piecewise-linear lean body-weight predictive formulae were presented for consideration, each with different balance between the objectives.
The 'PBWuf + MBW' model is proposed as an appropriate compromise between prevailing practice and simplification, while also better representing lean adult body-weight. This model applies the ARDSNet 'female' formula to both adult sexes, while providing a tight fit to median body weight at smaller statures down to pre-term. The 'PBWmf + MBW' model retains consistency with current practice over the adult range, while adding prediction for small statures.
肺保护性通气策略已被证明可降低成人急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的死亡率。这一概念已扩展到其他急性成人通气领域,并被推荐用于儿科通气。肺保护性通气的一个组成部分依赖于身高预测瘦体重。ARDS 网络试验中使用的预测体重(PBW)关系仅被认为适用于成年人,每个性别都需要一个专门的公式。没有通用的 PBW 公式适用于较小的体型。本分析研究了是否可以实际制定一种适用于所有体型的男女通用 PBW 公式,同时保留与既定成人保护性通气实践的相关性。
采用基于历史的人群生长图表作为瘦体重的参考,从早产儿到成人平均体重。传统的 ARDSNet PBW 公式作为流行保护性通气实践的参考。衍生 PBW 模型的误差限制与这些参考值相关。
ARDSNet PBW 公式通常预测的体重比人群中位数重,因此没有单一的关系可以同时满足这两个参考值。提出了四种替代的分段线性瘦体重预测公式供考虑,每种公式在目标之间都有不同的平衡。
“PBWuf+MBW”模型被提出作为流行实践和简化之间的适当折衷,同时也更好地代表了成年瘦体重。该模型将 ARDSNet“女性”公式应用于成年男女,同时在较小的身材下(低至早产儿)紧密贴合体重中位数。“PBWmf+MBW”模型在成人范围内保持与当前实践的一致性,同时增加了对小身材的预测。