<p>The Test of Masticating and Swallowing Solids (ToMaSS) is a diagnostic tool that measures oropharyngeal efficiency of solid bolus consumption through the number of bites, mastication cycles, swallows, and time taken. An application (ToMaSSApp™) has been used to administer the assessment. The project aimed to establish a preliminary normative database for the ToMaSS-C in children administered with the ToMaSSApp™ and to make comparisons to previously manually collected data. A total of 114 healthy children (57 boys and 57 girls) aged 4 to 19&#xa0;years (<i>M</i> = 9&#xa0;years, <i>SD</i> = 4.6&#xa0;years) were asked to consume a cracker. The efficiency measures were obtained via the ToMaSSApp™. A generalized linear regression model was fitted for each measure and used to obtain normative tables from the data. Equivalence testing was used to compare the data collected via ToMaSSApp™ to the older manually collected data. A normative dataset for the ToMaSS-C in children was established based on the data collected using the ToMaSSApp™. Within the normative dataset, age affected boys and girls similarly and had a&#xa0;statistically significant effect on ToMaSS-C measures (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.05). No equivalence was found between the&#xa0;historical manual and App-based test administration for any ToMaSS-C parameters with larger differences for younger ages.</p><p> <i>Conclusion</i>: The ToMaSSApp™ is shown to be a feasible and efficient tool in the administration of the ToMaSS-C in the paediatric population. Establishing normative data for the ToMaSS-C is essential for understanding typical processes of oropharyngeal efficiency of solid food consumption as well as identifying and managing dysphagia or oral motor delays. <Table Float="No" ID="Taba"> <tgroup cols="2"> <colspec align="left" colname="c1" colnum="1" /> <colspec align="left" colname="c2" colnum="2" /> <tbody> <row> <entry align="left" nameend="c2" namest="c1"> <p><b>What's Known:</b></p> <p>• <i>ToMaSS can be administered to children (ToMaSS-C) using a manual recording method.</i></p> <p>• <i>The ToMaSSApp</i>™, <i>as a digital alternative, has recently been used to establish a normative dataset in adults.</i></p> <p><b>What is New:</b></p> <p>• <i>The ToMaSSApp</i>™ <i>is feasible for paediatric ToMaSS-C administration.</i></p> <p>• <i>A preliminary normative dataset for children was established using the App-based recording method. </i></p> </entry> </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </Table></p>

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Establishing a preliminary normative database of oral efficiency for children: the Test of Masticating and Swallowing Solids Application (ToMaSSApp)

  • Anna G. Willocks,
  • Ksenia M. Bykova,
  • Elena Moltchanova

摘要

The Test of Masticating and Swallowing Solids (ToMaSS) is a diagnostic tool that measures oropharyngeal efficiency of solid bolus consumption through the number of bites, mastication cycles, swallows, and time taken. An application (ToMaSSApp™) has been used to administer the assessment. The project aimed to establish a preliminary normative database for the ToMaSS-C in children administered with the ToMaSSApp™ and to make comparisons to previously manually collected data. A total of 114 healthy children (57 boys and 57 girls) aged 4 to 19 years (M = 9 years, SD = 4.6 years) were asked to consume a cracker. The efficiency measures were obtained via the ToMaSSApp™. A generalized linear regression model was fitted for each measure and used to obtain normative tables from the data. Equivalence testing was used to compare the data collected via ToMaSSApp™ to the older manually collected data. A normative dataset for the ToMaSS-C in children was established based on the data collected using the ToMaSSApp™. Within the normative dataset, age affected boys and girls similarly and had a statistically significant effect on ToMaSS-C measures (p < 0.05). No equivalence was found between the historical manual and App-based test administration for any ToMaSS-C parameters with larger differences for younger ages.

Conclusion: The ToMaSSApp™ is shown to be a feasible and efficient tool in the administration of the ToMaSS-C in the paediatric population. Establishing normative data for the ToMaSS-C is essential for understanding typical processes of oropharyngeal efficiency of solid food consumption as well as identifying and managing dysphagia or oral motor delays.

What's Known:

ToMaSS can be administered to children (ToMaSS-C) using a manual recording method.

The ToMaSSApp™, as a digital alternative, has recently been used to establish a normative dataset in adults.

What is New:

The ToMaSSAppis feasible for paediatric ToMaSS-C administration.

A preliminary normative dataset for children was established using the App-based recording method.