Title | Concurrent Validity of the IOPI and Tongueometer Orofacial Strength Measurement Devices. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Curtis JA, Mocchetti V, Rameau A |
Journal | Laryngoscope |
Volume | 133 |
Issue | 11 |
Pagination | 3123-3131 |
Date Published | 2023 Nov |
ISSN | 1531-4995 |
Keywords | Breast Neoplasms, Deglutition, Female, Humans, Iowa, Muscle Strength, Tongue |
Abstract | OBJECTIVE(S): This study examined the concurrent validity of two orofacial strength manometers: (1) the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) - the current, gold standard orofacial manometer; and (2) the Tongueometer - a newly-available, lower cost, orofacial manometer. METHODS: This study compared IOPI and Tongueometer pressure readings across three experimental conditions. Experiment 1 compared full setup (manometer + tongue bulb) pressure readings between the IOPI and Tongueometer. Experiment 2 compared IOPI tongue bulb and Tongueometer tongue bulb pressure readings, while controlling for manometer. Experiment 3 compared IOPI manometer and Tongueometer manometer pressure readings, while controlling for tongue bulb. Pressures were applied manually within a laboratory setting. Lin's concordance correlation (ρc ) was used to calculate level of agreement, with ρc interpreted as 'poor' if <0.90, 'moderate' if 0.90 to <0.95, 'substantial' if 0.95 to <0.99, and 'excellent' if ≥0.99. RESULTS: 539 trials were analyzed. There was a median absolute difference of 2.4 kPa in pressure readings between the IOPI and Tongueometer full setups (manometer + tongue bulb). Correlations revealed substantial agreement between IOPI and Tongueometer full setups (experiment 1: n = 292; ρc = 0.986), tongue bulbs (experiment 2: n = 146; ρc = 0.987-0.992), and manometers (experiment 3: n = 101; ρc = 0.970). CONCLUSIONS: Differences in pressures were consistently observed between the Tongueometer and IOPI. Despite these differences, substantial agreement was present. These data suggest the Tongueometer may be a valid, lower cost alternative to the IOPI for objectively assessing orofacial strength in clinical practice. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 2 Laryngoscope, 133:3123-3131, 2023. |
DOI | 10.1002/lary.30782 |
Alternate Journal | Laryngoscope |
PubMed ID | 37249206 |
Grant List | K76 AG079040 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States OT2 OD032720 / CD / ODCDC CDC HHS / United States |