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Fig. 5 | BMC Pediatrics

Fig. 5

From: Adaptation of pain scales for parent observation: are pain scales and symptoms useful in detecting pain of young children with the suspicion of acute otitis media?

Fig. 5

The occurrence and the probability of moderate/severe pain, assessed by parents via interview (a), with the Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R) (b) and with the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) Scale (c), in relation to the presence of 15 parentally reported symptoms and ear pain reported by children in 426 children with the suspicion of AOM, analysed with multivariable logistic regression model and adjusted for age, diagnosis of AOM and use of analgesics. Footnote: * Diamonds indicate odds ratio (OR), lines 95% confidence intervals (CI), arrows are added when CI is beyond the scale. The association of moderate/severe pain with the symptom was 100%

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