1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-0496(199906)27:6<423::aid-ppul10>3.0.co;2-5
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Relation between pulse oximetry and clinical score in children with acute wheezing less than 24 months of age

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“…Table 2 shows the identified scales, their methodological characteristics, and psychometric properties. Concurrent and convergent criterion validity: 4 studies (p= 392, 13.5%) established the concurrent criterion validity; 10,15,27,28 all considered oxygen (O 2 ) saturation as the reference criterion. One study 26 established the concurrent criterion validity of Figure 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 2 shows the identified scales, their methodological characteristics, and psychometric properties. Concurrent and convergent criterion validity: 4 studies (p= 392, 13.5%) established the concurrent criterion validity; 10,15,27,28 all considered oxygen (O 2 ) saturation as the reference criterion. One study 26 established the concurrent criterion validity of Figure 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Some of these scales include the acute bronchiolitis severity scale, 8 Wang's score (WS), 9 the respiratory distress scale by the Ministry of Health of Argentina (RDSMoHA), 10 the Respiratory Distress Assessment Instrument (RDAI), 11 the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Respiratory Score (CHWRS), 12 the Wood's Clinical Asthma Score (WCAS), 13 Tal's score, and the Tal's score, modified. 15 The properties of these scales should consider the severity of bronchial obstruction in its entirety and indicate an association between the measurement outcome and the severity of bronchial obstruction, thus categorizing individuals and targeting therapeutic strategies. 16 S e v e r a l s t u d i e s h a v e l o o k e d i n t o t h e psychometric properties of scales for grading the severity of bronchial obstruction and showed inconsistent results in terms of validity and reliability.…”
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“…Por este motivo, se han desarrollado diversas escalas de puntuación clínica, construidas considerando distintos dominios representativos de los signos y síntomas que caracterizan estas patologías y dan origen al constructo GOB. 7 Entre estas, se encuentran la escala de gravedad de bronquiolitis aguda, 8 15 Las propiedades de estas deben considerar íntegramente el constructo GOB y presentar asociación entre el resultado de la medición y la GOB, lo cual permite categorizar a los individuos y direccionar las estrategias terapéuticas. 16 D i v e r s o s e s t u d i o s h a n e v a l u a d o l a s propiedades psicométricas de las escalas de GOB y mostraron resultados discrepantes en cuanto a su validez y confiabilidad.…”
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“…16 D i v e r s o s e s t u d i o s h a n e v a l u a d o l a s propiedades psicométricas de las escalas de GOB y mostraron resultados discrepantes en cuanto a su validez y confiabilidad. [10][11][12]14,15,17 Por lo tanto, surge la necesidad de determinar las propiedades de medición de este tipo de instrumentos de manera integrada, con el propósito de evaluar la utilidad de la estimación del constructo GOB a partir de métodos indirectos en el contexto clínico. 7,17,18 El objetivo de esta revisión fue determinar las propiedades psicométricas de las escalas de medición de GOB en niños menores de 3 años.…”
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