Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Sofia Simões
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Meireles, Daniel, Pinto, Alexandra, Abecasis, Francisco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Introduction: The Full Outline of UnResponsiveness - FOUR scale has been previously validated to assess impaired consciousness in the adult population. The aim of this study is the translation into Portuguese and validation of the FOUR scale in the pediatric population. The study also compares the FOUR scale and Glasgow coma scale score ratings and the clinical outcome of patients hospitalized in Pediatric Intensive Care Units.Material and Methods: This study prospectively rated patients admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Units with impaired consciousness during one year. Both scales were applied daily to patients by three types of examiners: intensivists, residents and nurses, from the moment of admission until clinical discharge. Neurological sequelae was evaluated using the King’s Outcome Scale for Childhood Head Injury - KOSCHI.Results: Twenty seven patients between one and 17 years of age were included. Both scales are reliable and inter-rater reliability was greater for the FOUR score. Glasgow coma scale showed a minimum score in eight evaluations, whereas the FOUR scale obtained the minimum score in only two of these evaluations. In both scales there was a strong association between the admission score and the patient’s outcome (area under curve FOUR = 0.939, versus Glasgow coma scale = 0.925).Discussion: The FOUR scale provides more neurological information than Glasgow coma scale in patients with impaired consciousness and has prognostic interest.Conclusion: The FOUR scale can be applied in patients admitted with impaired consciousness in Pediatric Intensive Care Units. We think that a multicenter study would be very beneficial for confirming and generalizing these results.
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spelling Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot StudyTradução e Validação da Escala FOUR para a Pediatria e o seu Uso Como Indicador Prognóstico: Um Estudo PilotoChildComa/diagnosisConsciousness DisordersGlasgow Coma ScaleIntensive Care UnitsPediatrics TranslatingAlterações da ConsciênciaComa/diagnósticoCriançaEscala de Coma de GlasgowTraduçãoUnidades de Cuidados Intensivos PediátricosIntroduction: The Full Outline of UnResponsiveness - FOUR scale has been previously validated to assess impaired consciousness in the adult population. The aim of this study is the translation into Portuguese and validation of the FOUR scale in the pediatric population. The study also compares the FOUR scale and Glasgow coma scale score ratings and the clinical outcome of patients hospitalized in Pediatric Intensive Care Units.Material and Methods: This study prospectively rated patients admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Units with impaired consciousness during one year. Both scales were applied daily to patients by three types of examiners: intensivists, residents and nurses, from the moment of admission until clinical discharge. Neurological sequelae was evaluated using the King’s Outcome Scale for Childhood Head Injury - KOSCHI.Results: Twenty seven patients between one and 17 years of age were included. Both scales are reliable and inter-rater reliability was greater for the FOUR score. Glasgow coma scale showed a minimum score in eight evaluations, whereas the FOUR scale obtained the minimum score in only two of these evaluations. In both scales there was a strong association between the admission score and the patient’s outcome (area under curve FOUR = 0.939, versus Glasgow coma scale = 0.925).Discussion: The FOUR scale provides more neurological information than Glasgow coma scale in patients with impaired consciousness and has prognostic interest.Conclusion: The FOUR scale can be applied in patients admitted with impaired consciousness in Pediatric Intensive Care Units. We think that a multicenter study would be very beneficial for confirming and generalizing these results.Introdução: A escala FOUR - Full Outline of UnResponsiveness, já validada na população adulta, avalia a depressão do estado de consciência. O objetivo deste estudo consiste na tradução para português e validação da escala FOUR na população pediátrica, assim como na comparação da pontuação obtida e da evolução clínica dos doentes entre a escala FOUR e a escala de coma de Glasgow, nos doentes internados numa unidade de cuidados intensivos pediátricos.Material e Métodos: Estudo observacional prospetivo, envolvendo os doentes internados na unidade de cuidados intensivos pediátricos com depressão do estado de consciência, durante um ano. Ambas as escalas foram aplicadas diariamente aos doentes, por três avaliadores (médicos especialistas, médicos internos e enfermeiros), desde a admissão até à alta clínica, e as sequelas neurológicas foram avaliadas através da escala King’s Outcome Scale for Childhood Head Injury - KOSCHI.Resultados: Foram incluídos 27 doentes com idades compreendidas entre um e 17 anos. Ambas as escalas são fiáveis e a concordância inter-avaliador foi superior na escala FOUR. A escala de coma de Glasgow apresentou pontuação mínima em oito avaliações. No entanto, a escala FOUR apresentou o score mínimo em apenas duas dessas avaliações. Em ambas as escalas verificou-se uma forte associação entre o valor obtido à entrada e a evolução clínica do doente (escala FOUR: área sob a curva =0,939; escala de coma de Glasgow: área sob a curva = 0,925).Discussão: A escala FOUR fornece mais informação sobre o estado neurológico dos doentes do que a escala de coma de Glasgow e tem interesse prognóstico.Conclusão: A escala FOUR pode ser aplicada nos doentes internados com depressão do estado de consciência na unidade de cuidados intensivos pediátricos. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
Tradução e Validação da Escala FOUR para a Pediatria e o seu Uso Como Indicador Prognóstico: Um Estudo Piloto
title Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
spellingShingle Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
Ferreira, Sofia Simões
Child
Coma/diagnosis
Consciousness Disorders
Glasgow Coma Scale
Intensive Care Units
Pediatrics Translating
Alterações da Consciência
Coma/diagnóstico
Criança
Escala de Coma de Glasgow
Tradução
Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Pediátricos
title_short Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
title_full Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
title_sort Translation and Validation of the FOUR Scale for Children and its Use as Outcome Predictor: A Pilot Study
author Ferreira, Sofia Simões
author_facet Ferreira, Sofia Simões
Meireles, Daniel
Pinto, Alexandra
Abecasis, Francisco
author_role author
author2 Meireles, Daniel
Pinto, Alexandra
Abecasis, Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Sofia Simões
Meireles, Daniel
Pinto, Alexandra
Abecasis, Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child
Coma/diagnosis
Consciousness Disorders
Glasgow Coma Scale
Intensive Care Units
Pediatrics Translating
Alterações da Consciência
Coma/diagnóstico
Criança
Escala de Coma de Glasgow
Tradução
Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Pediátricos
topic Child
Coma/diagnosis
Consciousness Disorders
Glasgow Coma Scale
Intensive Care Units
Pediatrics Translating
Alterações da Consciência
Coma/diagnóstico
Criança
Escala de Coma de Glasgow
Tradução
Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Pediátricos
description Introduction: The Full Outline of UnResponsiveness - FOUR scale has been previously validated to assess impaired consciousness in the adult population. The aim of this study is the translation into Portuguese and validation of the FOUR scale in the pediatric population. The study also compares the FOUR scale and Glasgow coma scale score ratings and the clinical outcome of patients hospitalized in Pediatric Intensive Care Units.Material and Methods: This study prospectively rated patients admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Units with impaired consciousness during one year. Both scales were applied daily to patients by three types of examiners: intensivists, residents and nurses, from the moment of admission until clinical discharge. Neurological sequelae was evaluated using the King’s Outcome Scale for Childhood Head Injury - KOSCHI.Results: Twenty seven patients between one and 17 years of age were included. Both scales are reliable and inter-rater reliability was greater for the FOUR score. Glasgow coma scale showed a minimum score in eight evaluations, whereas the FOUR scale obtained the minimum score in only two of these evaluations. In both scales there was a strong association between the admission score and the patient’s outcome (area under curve FOUR = 0.939, versus Glasgow coma scale = 0.925).Discussion: The FOUR scale provides more neurological information than Glasgow coma scale in patients with impaired consciousness and has prognostic interest.Conclusion: The FOUR scale can be applied in patients admitted with impaired consciousness in Pediatric Intensive Care Units. We think that a multicenter study would be very beneficial for confirming and generalizing these results.
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