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Predicted Body Weight (Ventilation)

Predicted Body Weight (Devine) + Tidal Volume

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Pro Tip

Memorise the quick reference: for a 170 cm male, PBW ≈ 66 kg; for a 165 cm female, PBW ≈ 57 kg. Use these as anchor points for quick bedside calculations during emergencies. Always double-check ventilator tidal volume settings against PBW in any mechanically ventilated patient — this takes 30 seconds and prevents a potentially fatal error.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

The Devine formula was originally published in 1974 by Dr Benjamin J. Devine in a paper titled 'Gentamicin therapy' — not as a general weight formula, but as a practical tool for dosing this nephrotoxic antibiotic appropriately in patients of different sizes. The fact that this empirically derived antibiotic-dosing formula became the global standard for mechanical ventilation tidal volume calculation decades later was entirely unintended by its author.

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