2016
DOI: 10.1016/s2214-109x(16)30150-4
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External validation of the DHAKA score and comparison with the current IMCI algorithm for the assessment of dehydration in children with diarrhoea: a prospective cohort study

Abstract: Summary Background Dehydration due to diarrhoea is a leading cause of child death worldwide, yet no clinical tools for assessing dehydration have been validated in resource-limited settings. The Dehydration: Assessing Kids Accurately (DHAKA) score was derived for assessing dehydration in children with diarrhoea in a low-income country setting. In this study, we aimed to externally validate the DHAKA score in a new population of children and compare its accuracy and reliability to the current Integrated Manage… Show more

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“…As noted previously, no significant difference was found among children missing data and those included in the final model of the derivation study. In the validation study, those who were lost to follow up did tend to be older, but other significant differences were not found [16]. Given the purpose of this study, we did include 16 children that were excluded in the original derivation study due to significant weight loss.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As noted previously, no significant difference was found among children missing data and those included in the final model of the derivation study. In the validation study, those who were lost to follow up did tend to be older, but other significant differences were not found [16]. Given the purpose of this study, we did include 16 children that were excluded in the original derivation study due to significant weight loss.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies were originally designed to derive and validate a clinical dehydration tool for use in low-resource settings. Each was a prospective cohort study; detailed study protocols have been previously published [16,17]. Ethical approval was obtained from the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research (icddr,b), Bangladesh Ethical Review Committee, and the Rhode Island Hospital (Lifespan) Institutional Review Board.…”
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“…We conducted a prospective cohort study of eligible children presenting to the rehydration unit of the International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research in Bangladesh with acute diarrhea. Participants were originally enrolled as part of a validation study of the DHAKA score for dehydration . A subset of these participants were enrolled in the US portion of the study, which was begun only after ethical review was complete.…”
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“…The research nurses obtained informed consent and collected baseline demographic and historical data, including age, sex, days of diarrhea, diarrheal episodes in the past 24 hours, and type of diarrhea. The dehydration severity was assessed clinically by the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness algorithm and DHAKA score . The nutritional status was evaluated by measuring the mid–upper arm circumference.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%