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Development and Validation of a New Clinical Scale for Infants with Acute Respiratory Infection: The ReSVinet Scale

A properly validated scoring system allowing objective categorization of infants with acute respiratory infections (ARIs), avoiding the need for in-person assessment and that could also be used by non-health professionals is currently not available. We aimed to develop a new clinical assessment scal...

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Published in:PloS one 2016-06, Vol.11 (6), p.e0157665-e0157665
Main Authors: Justicia-Grande, Antonio José, Pardo-Seco, Jacobo, Cebey-López, Miriam, Vilanova-Trillo, Lucía, Gómez-Carballa, Alberto, Rivero-Calle, Irene, Puente-Puig, María, Curros-Novo, Carmen, Gómez-Rial, José, Salas, Antonio, Martinón-Sánchez, José María, Redondo-Collazo, Lorenzo, Rodríguez-Tenreiro, Carmen, Martinón-Torres, Federico
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description A properly validated scoring system allowing objective categorization of infants with acute respiratory infections (ARIs), avoiding the need for in-person assessment and that could also be used by non-health professionals is currently not available. We aimed to develop a new clinical assessment scale meeting these specifications. We designed a clinical scale (ReSVinet scale) based on seven parameters (feeding intolerance, medical intervention, respiratory difficulty, respiratory frequency, apnoea, general condition, fever) that were assigned different values (from 0 to 3) for a total of 20 points.170 children under two years of age with ARI were assessed independently by three pediatricians using this scale. Parents also evaluated their offspring with an adapted version of the scale in a subset of 61 cases. The scale was tested for internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha), Pearson correlation coefficient for the items in the scale, inter-observer reliability (kappa index) and floor-ceiling effect. Internal consistency was good for all the observers, with the lowest Cronbach's alpha being 0.72. There was a strong correlation between the investigators (r-value ranged 0.76-0.83) and also between the results obtained by the parents and the investigators(r = 0.73). Light's kappa for the observations of the three investigators was 0.74. Weighted kappa in the group evaluated by the parents was 0.73. The final score was correlated with length of hospital stay, PICU admission and Wood-Downes Score. The ReSVinet scale may be useful and reliable in the evaluation of infants with ARI, particularly acute bronchiolitis, even with data obtained from medical records and when employed by parents. Although further studies are necessary, ReSVinet scale already complies with more score validation criteria than the vast majority of the alternatives currently available and used in the clinical practice.
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We aimed to develop a new clinical assessment scale meeting these specifications. We designed a clinical scale (ReSVinet scale) based on seven parameters (feeding intolerance, medical intervention, respiratory difficulty, respiratory frequency, apnoea, general condition, fever) that were assigned different values (from 0 to 3) for a total of 20 points.170 children under two years of age with ARI were assessed independently by three pediatricians using this scale. Parents also evaluated their offspring with an adapted version of the scale in a subset of 61 cases. The scale was tested for internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha), Pearson correlation coefficient for the items in the scale, inter-observer reliability (kappa index) and floor-ceiling effect. Internal consistency was good for all the observers, with the lowest Cronbach's alpha being 0.72. 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subjects Acute Disease
Analysis
Apnea
Archives & records
Asthma
Bronchopneumonia
Children
Clinical medicine
Cohort Studies
Consistency
Correlation
Correlation analysis
Correlation coefficient
Correlation coefficients
Fever
Health aspects
Hospitals
Humans
Infant
Infants
Infections
Infectious diseases
Intensive care
Intolerance
Medical personnel
Medical records
Medicine and Health Sciences
Offspring
Parents
Parents & parenting
Pediatrics
People and Places
Physical Sciences
Reproducibility of Results
Respiratory tract infection
Respiratory tract infections
Respiratory Tract Infections - diagnosis
Risk factors
Sleep disorders
Surveys and Questionnaires
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title Development and Validation of a New Clinical Scale for Infants with Acute Respiratory Infection: The ReSVinet Scale
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