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Towards movement-based outcome measures for apraxia of speech: a systematic review

机译:朝着言语急性的基于运动的结果措施:系统审查

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Background: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is defined as a disorder of articulatory movements, yet a cohesive account of the movement deficit in AOS appears to be lacking. Kinematic evaluation yields precise and objective information regarding the movement deficit in AOS; however, it is an underutilised technique in AOS assessment and in the planning and delivery of treatment. Clearly defined kinematic features of AOS can potentially play a central role in the identification of treatment targets and in measuring treatment outcomes in AOS. Aims: The overall goal of this systematic review was to characterise the state of the science pertaining to kinematic features of acquired AOS. Specifically, we aimed to (1) characterise kinematic features that distinguish speech in AOS from healthy controls, and (2) determine how these features may vary as a function of task complexity and speaking condition. Five electronic databases were searched from their start-date up to July 2017 using the key terms AOS and speech kinematics. Two raters independently screened abstracts and full texts for inclusion based on pre-determined criteria. Data regarding participant demographics, study design, methods, and results were extracted and analysed descriptively. Two independent raters used a modified version of the Critical Appraisal Tool for Cross-Sectional Studies (AXIS) to assess the methodological quality of included studies. Main Contribution: The review yielded a total of 11 studies, including 10 case-control studies and one case study. The results revealed a lack of high-quality literature reporting on the kinematic features of AOS. In broad terms, the small body of existing literature reported increased movement range and duration of the lips, jaw, and tongue, increased movement variability, the presence of silent articulatory attempts, and the influence of increasing stimulus complexity on articulatory precision/execution. While initial studies have been helpful in demonstrating the potential of kinematic evaluation in AOS, future studies with higher-quality methodology and larger sample sizes are needed to better characterise movement-based impairments related to AOS and to facilitate potential clinical applications. Conclusions: Movement-based evaluation provides a promising avenue for the assessment and treatment of AOS, including potential target-selection and measurement of treatment outcomes.
机译:背景:言语(AOS)的追逐被定义为铰接式运动的疾病,但AOS中的运动赤字的凝聚力陈述似乎缺乏。运动学评估产生关于AOS运动赤字的精确和客观信息;然而,它是AOS评估中的未充分利用的技术以及治疗的规划和交付。清楚地定义了AO的运动学特征可能在鉴定治疗目标和测量AOS中的治疗结果方面发挥着核心作用。目的:这种系统审查的总体目标是将科学状态的特征表征有关获得的AOS的运动特征。具体而言,我们的目标是(1)表征了区分AOS来自健康控制的语音的运动特征,并且(2)确定这些特征如何随任务复杂性和口语条件的函数而变化。使用关键术语AOS和语音动力学从2017年7月的开始日期搜索五个电子数据库。两个评估者根据预先确定的标准独立筛选摘要和全文。关于参与人口统计数据,研究设计,方法和结果的数据被提取和分析。两个独立的评估者使用修改版本的临界评估工具,用于横截面研究(轴),以评估包括的研究的方法论质量。主要贡献:审查总共产生11项研究,其中包括10项病例对照研究和一个案例研究。结果表明,AOS运动学特征缺乏高质量的文献报告。在广泛的术语中,现有文献的小体内报告的运动范围和嘴唇的持续时间增加,颚和舌头,增加的运动变异性,存在沉默的关节尝试,以及增加刺激复杂性对明晰度精度/执行的影响。虽然初步研究有助于了解AOS中运动学评估的潜力,但需要具有更高质量方法和更大样本尺寸的未来研究,以便更好地表征与AOS相关的运动障碍,并促进潜在的临床应用。结论:基于运动的评估为AOS的评估和治疗提供了有希望的途径,包括潜在的目标 - 选择和治疗结果的测量。

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