Objective: To design a specific advanced life support (ALS) tape based on recent Indian multicenter height/length and weight data to accurately estimate the weight from the recumbent length.
Methods: We designed the new ALS tape by matching the median weights to median heights/lengths from the recently published Indian multicenter growth data, maintaining the same color codes as the Broselow tape. The accuracy of weight estimation for the newly designed ALS tape was validated and compared with the Broselow estimated weights at a tertiary care hospital.
Results: The color (weight) band matched median heights (cm) from the new ALS tape were higher (53.0 vs 53.9 for grey, 63.1 vs 67.4 for pink, 70.6 vs 76.4 for red, 79 vs 85.5 for purple, 89.6 vs 95.5 for yellow, 101.9 vs 107.5 for white, 126.1 vs 130.5 for orange and 137 vs 140.5 for green) than the Broselow tape. For every color band on the newly designed ALS tape, a sizable proportion of children (27% for grey, 78% for pink, 83% for red, 38% for purple, 63% for yellow, 41% for white, 35% for blue, 54% for orange) recorded a higher Broselow color band, suggesting overestimated weights at each color band. The percentage difference in the estimated weight from the actual weight was very small (-0.5% for under-5 years and 0.2% for older children) using the new ALS tape as compared to Broselow tape.
Conclusion: This Indianized ALS tape estimated Indian children's weights more accurately. Use of the newly designed ALS tape may reduce the errors in calculating emergency medications, fluids and equipment sizes. Further studies are required to validate this tape in pediatric emergency departments in India.
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Indian Pediatr
October 2024
Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Medical Research Institute, Pune, India.
Objective: To design a specific advanced life support (ALS) tape based on recent Indian multicenter height/length and weight data to accurately estimate the weight from the recumbent length.
Methods: We designed the new ALS tape by matching the median weights to median heights/lengths from the recently published Indian multicenter growth data, maintaining the same color codes as the Broselow tape. The accuracy of weight estimation for the newly designed ALS tape was validated and compared with the Broselow estimated weights at a tertiary care hospital.
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