Department of Behavioral Science and Community Health, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, 101 S Newel Dr, Gainesville, FL, 32610, USA,
Support Care Cancer. 2014 Mar;22(3):595-602. doi: 10.1007/s00520-013-2011-4. Epub 2013 Oct 19.
We present data from a sample of patients receiving radiotherapy for head/neck cancer to define and measure the validity of a new clinical assessment measure for swallowing.
Fifty-eight patients undergoing radiotherapy (±chemotherapy) for head/neck cancer (HNC) supported the development of a physiology-based assessment tool of swallowing (Mann Assessment of Swallowing Ability--Cancer: MASA-C) administered at two time points (baseline and following radiotherapy treatment). The new exam was evaluated for internal consistency of items using Cronbach's alpha. Reliability of measurement was evaluated with intraclass correlation (ICC) and the Kappa statistic between two independent raters. Concurrent validity was established through comparison with the original MASA examination and against the referent standard videofluoroscopic swallowing examination (VFE). Sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratios along with 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) were derived for comparison of the two evaluation forms (MASA vs. MASA-C). Accuracy of diagnostic precision was displayed using receiver operator characteristic curves.
The new MASA-C tool demonstrated superior validity to the original MASA examination applied to a HNC population. In comparison to the VFE referent exam, the MASA-C revealed strong sensitivity and specificity (Se 83, Sp 96), predictive values (positive predictive value (PPV) 0.95, negative predictive value (NPV) 0.86), and likelihood ratios (21.6). In addition, it demonstrated good reliability (ICC = 0.96) between speech-language pathology raters.
The MASA-C is a reliable and valid scale that is sensitive to differences in swallowing performance in HNC patients with and without dysphagia. Future longitudinal evaluation of this tool in larger samples is suggested. The development and refinement of this swallowing assessment tool for use in multidisciplinary HNC teams will facilitate earlier identification of patients with swallowing difficulties and enable more efficient allocation of resources to the management of dysphagia in this population. The MASA-C may also prove useful in future clinical HNC rehabilitation trials with this population.
我们展示了一组接受头颈部癌症放射治疗的患者的数据,旨在定义和衡量一种新的吞咽临床评估方法的有效性。
58 例接受头颈部癌症(HNC)放射治疗(±化疗)的患者支持了一种基于生理学的吞咽评估工具(Mann 吞咽能力评估-癌症:MASA-C)的开发,该工具在两个时间点(基线和放射治疗后)进行评估。使用 Cronbach's alpha 评估新测试的项目内部一致性。通过两位独立评分者之间的组内相关系数(ICC)和 Kappa 统计来评估测量的可靠性。通过与原始 MASA 检查的比较以及与参考标准视频荧光透视吞咽检查(VFE)的比较来建立同时效度。为了比较两种评估形式(MASA 与 MASA-C),得出了敏感性、特异性和似然比及其 95%置信区间(CI)。使用接收者操作特征曲线显示诊断精度的准确性。
新的 MASA-C 工具在 HNC 人群中比原始的 MASA 检查具有更高的有效性。与参考 VFE 检查相比,MASA-C 显示出较强的敏感性和特异性(Se 83,Sp 96)、预测值(阳性预测值(PPV)0.95,阴性预测值(NPV)0.86)和似然比(21.6)。此外,它在言语病理学家评分者之间表现出良好的可靠性(ICC=0.96)。
MASA-C 是一种可靠和有效的量表,对有和无吞咽困难的 HNC 患者的吞咽表现差异敏感。建议在更大的样本中对该工具进行进一步的纵向评估。这种吞咽评估工具的开发和完善将有助于在多学科 HNC 团队中更早地识别吞咽困难患者,并更有效地分配资源来管理该人群的吞咽困难。MASA-C 也可能在未来针对该人群的 HNC 康复临床试验中证明有用。