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Vocal fold medialization—A 5-year series of single surgeon consecutive medialization with review of literature

机译:声带媒体化 - 连续媒体连续5年系列连续媒介,与文学审查

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Introduction: ENT UK released guidelines in 2010 detailing the requisite structure for the creation of a laryngeal intervention clinic. The senior author's practice is the only one regionally that offers this service, and our objective was to review this to determine whether vocal cord medialization injections were showing an improvement in quality of voice for patients. Materials and methods: Patients were reviewed in a specialist voice clinic prior to being offered vocal cord injection under local anaesthetic in a separate dedicated weekly clinic. They would be assessed by the senior author and a dedicated voice specialist speech and language therapist (SALT). This would include a preinjection grade, roughness, breathiness, asthenia, and strain (GRBAS), Voice Handicap Index (VHI)-IO, and the measuring of maximum phonation time (MPT) with the aid of Opera Vox Apple iPad application. Results: Data were available for 186 injections, on patients with a median age of 66 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 51-75), of whom 61% were male. VHI-10 score improved significantly, from a mean of 26.7 to 12.5 (P < .001). A significant improvement in MPT was also observed, from a median of 3.0 to 6.3 (N = 66, P < .001). Improvements in all components of the GRBAS score were also observed (all P < .001), with between 43% and 88% of cases reporting reductions after the procedure. Patients receiving a repeat procedure saw a significantly smaller improvement in VHI-10 than those where it was the primary treatment (mean reduction: 9.8 vs 15.5, P = .018). Analysis of MPT found a significant correlation between the quantity of injection material used and the degree of improvement observed (rho = 0.355, P = .004). Conclusion: Vocal Cord local anaesthetic medialization injection is a swift, safe, and effective short-term method of improving dysphonia.
机译:简介:英国耳鼻喉科2010年发布了指南,详细说明了创建喉介入诊所的必要结构。资深作者的做法是唯一一个地区提供这项服务,我们的目标是审查这一点,以确定声带中间化注射是否显示出改善患者的声音质量。材料和方法:患者在一家专门的语音诊所接受局部麻醉下的声带注射之前,在一家专门的每周诊所接受检查。他们将由资深作者和专门的语音专家言语和语言治疗师(SALT)进行评估。这将包括注射前评分、粗糙度、呼吸、乏力和紧张(GRBAS)、语音障碍指数(VHI)-IO,以及借助Opera Vox Apple iPad应用程序测量最大发声时间(MPT)。结果:获得了186例注射的数据,患者的平均年龄为66岁(四分位区间[IQR]:51-75),其中61%为男性。VHI-10评分显著提高,从平均26.7分提高到12.5分(P<0.001)。MPT也有显著改善,中位数从3.0降至6.3(N=66,P<0.001)。GRBAS评分的所有组成部分也有改善(均P<0.001),43%至88%的病例报告术后评分降低。接受重复治疗的患者在VHI-10方面的改善明显小于接受主要治疗的患者(平均减少:9.8对15.5,P=0.018)。MPT分析发现,所用注射材料的数量与观察到的改善程度之间存在显著相关性(rho=0.355,P=0.004)。结论:声带局麻药注射是一种快速、安全、有效的短期改善发声障碍的方法。

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