Eating and Drinking Ability Classification System to detect aspiration risk in children with cerebral palsy: a validation study

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Ksenia M. Bykova
Ulrike Frank
Gay L. Girolami
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[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,College of Applied Health Sciences
[2] University of Potsdam,Linguistics Department, Swallowing Research Laboratory
[3] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Physical Therapy, College of Applied Health Sciences
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Dysphagia; Pediatrics; Eating behavior; Drinking behavior; Sensitivity and specificity;
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This prospective study has two aims. The first aim is to assess the concurrent validity of the Eating and Drinking Ability Classification System (EDACS) as a means of identifying aspiration risk in children with cerebral palsy by using the Pediatric version of the Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI‐EAT‐10) as the reference test. The second aim is to investigate the relationship between the aspiration and non-aspiration groups using both the EDACS and the PEDI‐EAT‐10. Data were collected and analyzed from the EDACS and PEDI-EAT-10 using a convenience sample of 131 children with cerebral palsy and feeding problems (77 males, 54 females; median age 4.4 years [IQR 2.5 years]). Risk of aspiration was identified in 118 individuals using the PEDI-EAT-10 scores of ≥ 5 points. The EDACS proved to be a valid tool in identifying aspiration risk in children who are classified in EDACS levels III–V. There was a significant correlation between the EDACS and PEDI-EAT-10 (rs = 0.597, p < 0.001). The EDACS had 78% (95% CI = 71–86%) sensitivity and 92% (95% CI = 88–97%) specificity in identifying aspiration risk a positive predictive value of 0.99, a negative predictive value of 0.32, a positive likelihood ratio of 9.75, and a negative likelihood ratio of 0.24.
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