Publisher DOI: 10.3233/JND-230177
Title: DySMA : an Instrument to monitor swallowing function in children with spinal muscular atrophy ages 0 to 24 Months ; development, consensus, and pilot testing
Language: English
Authors: Zang, Jana 
Witt, Stefanie 
Johannsen, Jessika 
Weiss, Deike 
Denecke, Jonas 
Dumitrascu, Charlotte 
Nießen, Almut 
Quitmann, Julia Hannah  
Pflug, Christina 
Flügel, Till 
Keywords: Spinal muscular atrophy; deglutition; bulbar function; dysphagia; feeding
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2024
Publisher: IOS Press
Journal or Series Name: Journal of neuromuscular diseases 
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Startpage: 473
Endpage: 483
Abstract: 
Background:

The manifestation of bulbar symptoms, especially swallowing, is important for evaluating disease-modifying therapies for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Due to the lack of instruments, the topic is still underrepresented in research.

Objective:

This study aimed to develop a tool to monitor swallowing development in children aged 0 to 24 months with SMA.

Methods:

The method was guided by the COSMIN guidelines and followed a multi-stage Delphi process. The first step was a rapid review of swallowing outcomes in children with SMA younger than 24 months. In the second step, online group interviews with experts (n = 7) on dysphagia in infants were conducted, followed by an anonymous online survey among experts in infants with SMA (n = 19). A predefined consensus threshold for nominal scaled voting was set at≥75 % and for 5-point Likert scale voting at 1.25 of the interquartile range. The third step was the pilot test of the instrument, performed with three groups (healthy controls n = 8; pre-symptomatic n = 6, symptomatic n = 6).

Results:

Based on the multi-level interprofessional consensus, the DySMA comprises two parts (history and examination), ten categories, with 36 items. Implementation and scoring are clearly articulated and easy to implement. The pilot test showed that swallowing development could be recorded in all groups.

Conclusion:

The DySMA is well suited for monitoring swallowing development in pre-symptomatic and symptomatic treated infants with SMA. It can be performed in a time-efficient and interprofessional manner. The resulting score is comparable to results from other instruments measuring other domains, e.g., motor function.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/16653
ISSN: 2214-3602
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Department Soziale Arbeit 
Fakultät Wirtschaft und Soziales 
Type: Article
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