Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.

In resource-limited areas, where accurate weight-for-height Z-scores are hard to obtain, Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) is a simple tool to identify wasted children. MUAC alone, however, may miss identification of many wasted children, leading to untimely intervention and potentially death. Our...

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Main Authors: Lyle Daryll Dimaano Casas, Jhanna Uy, Eldridge Ferrer, Charmaine Duante, Paluku Bahwere, Rene Gerard Galera, Alice Nkoroi, Behzad Noubary, Mueni Mutunga, Sanele Nkomani, Roland Kupka, Valerie Gilbert Ulep
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315253
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author Lyle Daryll Dimaano Casas
Jhanna Uy
Eldridge Ferrer
Charmaine Duante
Paluku Bahwere
Rene Gerard Galera
Alice Nkoroi
Behzad Noubary
Mueni Mutunga
Sanele Nkomani
Roland Kupka
Valerie Gilbert Ulep
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Jhanna Uy
Eldridge Ferrer
Charmaine Duante
Paluku Bahwere
Rene Gerard Galera
Alice Nkoroi
Behzad Noubary
Mueni Mutunga
Sanele Nkomani
Roland Kupka
Valerie Gilbert Ulep
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description In resource-limited areas, where accurate weight-for-height Z-scores are hard to obtain, Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) is a simple tool to identify wasted children. MUAC alone, however, may miss identification of many wasted children, leading to untimely intervention and potentially death. Our study aimed to identify the best-performing case definition to detect wasting by Weight-for-Height z-scores (WHZ) in Filipino children aged 6-59 months. We analyzed the 2018-2019 Expanded National Nutrition Survey to assess the diagnostic performance of MUAC cutoffs and a case definition combining MUAC and weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) in identifying moderate and severe wasting compared to the WHZ criterion. The optimal cutoff and case definition was identified as having the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). Our findings showed that the current MUAC cutoffs poorly identify severe (sensitivity: 13%; specificity: 99%; AUROC: 0.558) and moderate (sensitivity: 22%; specificity: 96%; AUROC: 0.586) wasting (N = 30,522) in Filipino children. Instead, the optimal MUAC cutoff for severe and moderate wasting were <13.6cm (sensitivity: 62%; specificity: 76%; AUROC: 0.690) and 14.0cm (sensitivity: 80%; specificity: 67%; AUROC: 0.737). There was no effect of sex on MUAC cutoffs, but cutoffs increased with age. We found that the combination of WAZ < -2 or MUAC ≤ 11.7cm (Sensitivity: 80%; Specificity: 80%; AUROC: 0.800) for severe wasting and WAZ < -2 or MUAC ≤ 12.7cm (Sensitivity: 84%; Specificity: 78%; AUROC: 0.810) for moderate wasting significantly improved sensitivity for acceptable decreases in specificity. In summary, implementing alternative case definitions solely based on expanding MUAC insufficiently improves diagnostic accuracy for identifying wasted children by WHZ criteria. Combining WAZ with MUAC could increase the number of eligible children identified and treated by the Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition. Further studies are advised to understand the practicality and cost-effectiveness of using the proposed alternative case definitions in the Philippines.
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spelling doaj-art-2d9fb2afbf7049c8888183019cc7dc4b2025-01-07T05:32:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-011912e031525310.1371/journal.pone.0315253Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.Lyle Daryll Dimaano CasasJhanna UyEldridge FerrerCharmaine DuantePaluku BahwereRene Gerard GaleraAlice NkoroiBehzad NoubaryMueni MutungaSanele NkomaniRoland KupkaValerie Gilbert UlepIn resource-limited areas, where accurate weight-for-height Z-scores are hard to obtain, Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) is a simple tool to identify wasted children. MUAC alone, however, may miss identification of many wasted children, leading to untimely intervention and potentially death. Our study aimed to identify the best-performing case definition to detect wasting by Weight-for-Height z-scores (WHZ) in Filipino children aged 6-59 months. We analyzed the 2018-2019 Expanded National Nutrition Survey to assess the diagnostic performance of MUAC cutoffs and a case definition combining MUAC and weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) in identifying moderate and severe wasting compared to the WHZ criterion. The optimal cutoff and case definition was identified as having the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). Our findings showed that the current MUAC cutoffs poorly identify severe (sensitivity: 13%; specificity: 99%; AUROC: 0.558) and moderate (sensitivity: 22%; specificity: 96%; AUROC: 0.586) wasting (N = 30,522) in Filipino children. Instead, the optimal MUAC cutoff for severe and moderate wasting were <13.6cm (sensitivity: 62%; specificity: 76%; AUROC: 0.690) and 14.0cm (sensitivity: 80%; specificity: 67%; AUROC: 0.737). There was no effect of sex on MUAC cutoffs, but cutoffs increased with age. We found that the combination of WAZ < -2 or MUAC ≤ 11.7cm (Sensitivity: 80%; Specificity: 80%; AUROC: 0.800) for severe wasting and WAZ < -2 or MUAC ≤ 12.7cm (Sensitivity: 84%; Specificity: 78%; AUROC: 0.810) for moderate wasting significantly improved sensitivity for acceptable decreases in specificity. In summary, implementing alternative case definitions solely based on expanding MUAC insufficiently improves diagnostic accuracy for identifying wasted children by WHZ criteria. Combining WAZ with MUAC could increase the number of eligible children identified and treated by the Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition. Further studies are advised to understand the practicality and cost-effectiveness of using the proposed alternative case definitions in the Philippines.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315253
spellingShingle Lyle Daryll Dimaano Casas
Jhanna Uy
Eldridge Ferrer
Charmaine Duante
Paluku Bahwere
Rene Gerard Galera
Alice Nkoroi
Behzad Noubary
Mueni Mutunga
Sanele Nkomani
Roland Kupka
Valerie Gilbert Ulep
Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.
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title Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.
title_full Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.
title_fullStr Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.
title_full_unstemmed Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.
title_short Determining an optimal case definition using mid-upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the Philippines.
title_sort determining an optimal case definition using mid upper arm circumference with or without weight for age to identify childhood wasting in the philippines
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315253
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