Diagnostic ability of mid-upper arm circumference-to-length ratio in detecting wasting among infants aged 1-6 months in Ethiopia.
J Nutr Sci
; 11: e23, 2022.
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Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is an age-sensitive anthropometric measurement in infants. However, exact age is difficult to know, particularly in low-income countries. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of an age-independent mid-upper arm circumference-to-length (MUAC/L) ratio measurement in detecting wasting among infants aged 1-6 months in Ethiopia. A facility-based diagnostic accuracy study was conducted on 467 in-patient infants aged 1-6 months from March to May 2019. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the ability of MUAC/L to detect wasting. Sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio, negative likelihood ratio and positive and negative predictive values were calculated. The magnitude of severe wasting was 21â
6 % and moderate wasting was 13â
0 %. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of MUAC/L was 0â
77 (95 % CI 0â
73, 0â
81) for detecting moderate wasting and 0â
92 (95 % CI 0â
89, 0â
94) for detecting severe wasting. MUAC/L had a sensitivity of 91â
1 % (95 % CI 81â
3, 94â
4), a specificity of 84â
7 % (95 % CI 80â
6, 88â
2), a positive likelihood ratio of 5â
82 (95 % CI 4â
53, 7â
48) and a negative likelihood ratio of 0â
13 (95 % CI 0â
07, 0â
22) in total infants. The optimal MUAC/L cut-off was <0â
190 for boys and <0â
185 for girls. MUAC/L had an AUC of 0â
77 and 0â
92 in predicting moderate and severe wasting in infants aged 1-6 months, respectively. Using MUAC/L to treat Ethiopian infants with severe wasting and infants with similar characteristics in other countries could improve treatment coverage.
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Observational_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Africa
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J Nutr Sci
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2022
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Article
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Etiopia