1999
DOI: 10.1159/000023497
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Gulliver G-100 – A New Device to Evaluate Daily Growth Measurement in Comparison with Harpenden Stadiometer

Abstract: To reduce the time to monitor success of growth hormone therapy, Gulliver G-100 (G-100), a new portable height measurement device based on ultrasound technology, was developed and compared with a conventional determination system, the Harpenden stadiometer (HS). In addition, growth of 12 children was monitored at home twice per day 3 months before and 3 months during GH therapy. Mean body height of 101 children was 144.67 cm using G-100 compared to 145.16 cm using HS. The coefficient of variability of 3 measur… Show more

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“…In general, methods of measuring statural height other than stadiometry or infantometry have not been standardized and are less reliable, although a recently developed portable apparatus using ultrasound to measure statural height has been shown to have accuracy approaching that of stadiometry [49].…”
Section: Measurement Of Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, methods of measuring statural height other than stadiometry or infantometry have not been standardized and are less reliable, although a recently developed portable apparatus using ultrasound to measure statural height has been shown to have accuracy approaching that of stadiometry [49].…”
Section: Measurement Of Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since apex locators indicate the narrowest constriction; 1.0mm was added to all the readings to determine the anatomic tooth length. Stadiometer was used to estimate the stature of individuals, which is one of the most commonly used instrument for height measurement among various reported anthropometric studies [19, 20]. Teeth and bones provide clues to a person’s medical history.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurement was taken by making the subject stand upright on the floor barefooted, with the feet grounded flat on the floor and the head oriented in Frankfurt’s plane, while the shoulder and buttocks touching the wall behind. The movable gauze of the stadiometer mounted high on the wall was pulled downwards to contact the vertex in the mid sagittal plane [19, 20]. Hair was clipped to expose the scalp on the vertex in patients with dense hair.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing measurement frequency using conventional body height measurements including an appropriate statistical treatment is simple. High-frequency measurements, though to date almost exclusively being used for scientific purposes [17] , have been found practicable and similarly predictable in documenting treatment success in growth hormone-deficient children [18] . In recent years, several publications have indicated that clinical information may even be drawn from daily parental 'home-made' measurements .…”
Section: Some Practical Issues In View Of Measurement Accuracy and Shmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, several publications have indicated that clinical information may even be drawn from daily parental 'home-made' measurements . Although such measurements are less accurate than measurements done by trained personnel, the plain quantity of information offers an interesting alternative for both practical and accurate growth monitoring [18,19] Fig. 1.…”
Section: Some Practical Issues In View Of Measurement Accuracy and Shmentioning
confidence: 99%