1. Evaluation and Optimization of the Wallace Rule of Nines for the Estimation of Total Body Surface Area in Obese and Nonobese Populations.
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García-Ballesteros DI, Rivera-Martínez DDC, García-Pérez MM, Valdés-Flores E, Castro-Govea Y, and Chacón-Moreno HJ
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Background: Currently, the Wallace Rule of Nines is the most widely used method to measure total body surface area (TBSA) in burned patients due to its practicality and speed in its application; however, it often provides inaccurate estimations in obese patients, affecting the fluid resuscitation process., Objective: In this study, we aimed to modify and optimize the Rule of Nines' values for its application in these patients., Methods: We compared the estimations of the TBSA established by the Wallace Rule of Nines against the measurements of the three-dimensional (3D) software Skanect - Meshmixer 3.5
Ⓡ in participants without different obesity grades. Based on our results, we generate an optimized guideline for the evaluation of TBSA in normal body mass index (BMI) and obese patients., Results: In our study, 32 participants were recruited with a mean age of 28.5 ± 3.3 years. In the general population, we observed a poor correlation between the Wallace Rule of Nines and the 3D method measures in all body regions (e.g., Anterior Trunk: 18.0 vs. 16.61 ± 2.11, p = 0.0008) except the anterior arm. Interestingly, these differences narrowed in the Trunk and Leg regions as the participants' BMI increased (e.g., Anterior Trunk in Obesity Grade II patients: 18.0 vs. 18.66 ± 1.69, p = 0.3089)., Conclusions: We found important differences in TBSA determination using the 3D Skanect-MeshmixerⓇ software compared with the Wallace Rule of Nines. Therefore, we generated a modified and optimized Wallace Rule of Nines estimations based on BMI. Future studies are needed to assess the safety and efficacy of this optimized table., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2023
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