Table 1.
This table presents the original scale, and was the one used by the three investigators.
Table 2.
Adapted version of the ReSVinet scale for parental use.
Fig 1.
Comparison of results obtained (A) by the three observers, and (B) by the parents and one of the observers. In graph A: O1- Results obtained by observer 1. O2- Results obtained by observer 2. O3- Results obtained by observer 3. In graph B: O1- Results obtained by observer 1. P—Results obtained by the parents.
Table 3.
Results of the ReSVinet scale in the professional cohort (Group 1).
This table categorizes patients according to clinical, epidemiological and outcome variables in the cohort evaluated by three pediatricians.
Table 4.
Results of the ReSVinet scale in the parental cohort (group 2).
This table reflects the results of the score obtained by a physician (observer 1) and parents and the relation of the values obtained with clinical, epidemiological and outcome variables.
Table 5.
Check-list of the characteristics of the ReSVinet scale according to the desired properties of a clinical scale validated for use in infants with acute respiratory infections*.
The “considerations” column explains whether the ReSVinet scale meets the requirement. N.A. = not assessed.