Design and Interrater Reliability of the Pediatric Version of the Race Scale: PedRACE

Author:

Turón-Viñas Eulàlia123ORCID,Boronat Susana123,Gich Ignasi2453,González Álvarez Verónica6ORCID,García-Puig Montserrat7,Camós Carreras Maria89ORCID,Rodriguez-Palmero Agustí103ORCID,Felipe-Rucián Ana311ORCID,Aznar-Laín Gemma1213ORCID,Jiménez-Fàbrega Xavier14ORCID,Pérez de la Ossa Natalia153ORCID,Álvarez-Molinero Mireia,Barceló Irene,Brió Sonia,Casellas-Vidal Dolors,Coca-Fernández Elisabeth,Costa-Comellas Laura,Delgadillo-Chilabert Verónica,Díaz-Gómez Asunción,Díaz-Simal Laura,Dougherty-de Miguel Lucía,Escofet Conxita,Esteban Elisabeth,Gómez-Andrés David,González-Rioja Xoan,Molina-Anguita Cristina,Monlleó-Neila Laura,Paredes-Carmona Fernando,Pujol Montserrat,Raspall-Chaure Miquel,Renter-Valdovinos Luis,Sala-Colomina Júlia,Sensarrich Mireia,Solà Silvia,Soto Angels,Torrents Carme,Turon-Viñas Anna,Turon Marc,Valle-T-Figueras Jose Maria

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child Neurology, Pediatrics Service, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain (E.T.-V., S.B.).

2. IIB Sant Pau Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain (E.T.-V., S.B., I.G.).

3. Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain (E.T.-V., S.B., I.G., A.R.-P., N.P.d.l.O. and A.F.-R.).

4. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Public Health, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain (I.G.).

5. CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain (I.G.).

6. Department of Child Neurology, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona, Spain (V.G.A.).

7. Department of Child Neurology, Hospital Parc Taulí, Sabadell, Spain (M.G.-P.).

8. Department of Pediatrics, Dr Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain (M.C.C.).

9. Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Girona, Spain (M.C.C.).

10. Pediatric Neurology Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital (A.R.-P.), Spain

11. Child Neurology Section, Hospital Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain (A.F.-R.).

12. Pediatric Neurology, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain (G.A.-L.).

13. Program in Neurosciences, Hospital del Mar Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain (G.A.-L.).

14. Catalan Medical Emergencies System, Spain (X.J.-F.).

15. Stroke Unit, Neuroscience Department, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol (N.P.d.l.O.), Spain

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute ischemic stroke is a leading cause of pediatric death and disability. A clinical scale adapted for children can ensure early detection of candidates for urgent acute ischemic stroke treatment. The Rapid Arterial Occlusion Evaluation (RACE) scale for adults, which scores 5 items (facial palsy 0–2; arm motor function 0–2; leg motor function 0–2; head/gaze deviation 0–1; and aphasia or agnosia 0–2), has good sensitivity and specificity in detecting large vessel occlusion. METHODS: We adapted the previously validated RACE scale for use in children as the Pediatric RACE scale. This adapted scale was tested by prehospital/emergency room staff attending to patients covered by the Catalan Pediatric Stroke Code and child neurologists for its correlation with the Pediatric National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and for interrater reliability. RESULTS: The study included 50 children, 18 with confirmed strokes (7 acute ischemic strokes and 11 hemorrhagic strokes). Prehospital/emergency staff and child neurologists agreed fully regarding 82% of patients and 100% regarding head/gaze deviation and agnosia. The Pediatric RACE scale correlated strongly with the Pediatric National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in evaluations by child neurologists (Spearman ρ, 0.852; P <0.001) and prehospital/emergency staff (Spearman ρ, 0.781; P <0.001). The median Pediatric RACE score was significantly higher in patients with large vessel occlusion (6.5; interquartile range, 6–7) than with other etiologies. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric RACE, showing good interrater reliability and correlation with the Pediatric National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, is a simple scale to detect candidates for pediatric acute stroke treatment, designed for both prehospital and in-hospital use by non-neurologist medical staff.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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