0.800) for T1 vs T1 and T1 vs T5, and in determining TT for each consistency (ICC > 0.9), with a Spearman’s Rho > 0.70 and > 0.90 respectively. A statistical correlation of the p-score total, TT and consistency with FOIS and DOSS was found. The p-score showed a good trade-off between sensitivity and specificity compared with the PAS aspiration and penetration scores. The time of scoring (T1 vs T5) is relevant in detecting severity of dysphagia during endoscopic evaluation. The time spent to clear residue is a useful parameter and is correlated with severity of dysphagia expressed by the p-score and with functional swallowing status in dysphagic patients. The p-score is correlated with the PAS score in detecting airway invasion.
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Farneti, D., Fattori, B., & Bastiani, L. (2019). Time as a factor during endoscopic assessment of swallowing: Relevance in defining the score and severity of swallowing disorders. Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica, 39(4), 244–249. https://doi.org/10.14639/0392-100X-N0221
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