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Journal of the Korean Dysphagia Society
2014 Volume.4 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.22
Fork Test: A New Simple and Reliable Viscosity Measurement for Dysphagia Diet
Park Jin-Woo

Park Ye-Seul
Shin So-Jung
Kim In-Jung
Abstract
Objective: To develop and validate a simple and reliable viscosity assessment tool, the fork test, for dysphagia diet. Fork test is based on the flow of the food between the fork¡¯s tines and the food that remains on the fork.

Method: 27 kinds of viscosity-altering water and thickener mixtures were prepared and their viscosities were measured by a viscometer and compared to those by the fork test to evaluate the correlation between the two. Nine kinds of viscosity-altering formulations of dysphagia diet were selected and classified using the fork test. Interobserver reliability of the fork test was assessed using an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).

Result: Water and thickener mixtures were categorized into grade 3, grade 2 or grade 1 according to the fork test, using reference values of 0 to 300 cP, 300 to 10000 cP and more than 10000 cP by the viscometer. Mayonnaise, mango pudding and mashed boiled pumpkin were classified as grade 1. Curd type yogurt, honey and tomato ketchup were classified as grade 2 and tomato juice, fluid type yogurt and diluted barium solution as grade 3. The fork test showed excellent interobserver reliability (ICC=0.994).

Conclusion: The fork test demonstrated good reliability and validity. It can be used as a practical tool to assess viscosity and classify dysphagia diet
KEYWORD
Dysphagia, Treatment, Viscosity, Deglutition
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