Interpreting Pediatric Laryngeal Ultrasonography: A Training Protocol for Novice Examiners.

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research Pub Date : 2025-03-05 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1044/2024_JSLHR-24-00367
Julianne T Lee, Alice K-Y Siu, Estella P-M Ma
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Objective: Laryngeal ultrasonography (LUS) is a noninvasive alternative to nasal endoscopy for diagnosing vocal fold pathologies in the pediatric population. Inducing less discomfort and physiological impact, LUS is more well tolerated by young patients. Despite its advantages, interpreting ultrasound images is highly subjective, potentially undermining diagnostic accuracy. To address the limitation, this research aims to evaluate the effect of training on novice examiners' LUS interpretation proficiency and, secondly, whether examiners' interpretation confidence increases after receiving the training.

Method: Thirty-eight novice examiners were randomly assigned to the experimental and control group where the former received training. A stimulus-response-feedback-stimulus paradigm was employed in the training. Qualitatively, the presence of vocal fold lesions and vocal fold motion impairment was examined. Quantitatively, the left and right vocal fold-arytenoid angles were measured.

Results: Results showed that training significantly improved diagnostic accuracy in qualitative measurements. Quantitatively, statistically significant effects were found posttraining with enhanced intrarater agreement and reduced interrater variability. A substantial increase in interpretation confidence was observed following training.

Conclusions: In conclusion, there is an overall significant training effect on novice examiners' proficiency in LUS image interpretation. For future directions, it is recommended to investigate the training effect on the proficiency from ultrasound image acquisition to interpretation.

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解释儿童喉部超声检查:新手检查人员的培训方案。
目的:喉超声(LUS)是一种无创的替代鼻内窥镜诊断小儿声带病变的方法。LUS引起的不适和生理影响较小,年轻患者的耐受性较好。尽管超声图像有很多优点,但它的解释是高度主观的,可能会破坏诊断的准确性。针对这一局限性,本研究旨在评估培训对初试考官LUS口译水平的影响,其次评估考官接受培训后的口译信心是否增加。方法:将38名新考官随机分为实验组和对照组,实验组接受培训。训练采用刺激-反应-反馈-刺激模式。定性地,检查声带病变和声带运动障碍的存在。定量测量左、右声带-杓状角。结果:结果显示训练显著提高定性测量的诊断准确性。在数量上,统计上显著的效果发现训练后具有增强的内部一致性和减少的内部变异性。训练后,口译的信心有了很大的提高。结论:总体而言,培训对初试考官LUS图像判读熟练程度有显著影响。对于未来的发展方向,建议研究训练对超声图像采集到解释熟练程度的影响。
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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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4.10
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19.20%
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538
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: JSLHR publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on the normal and disordered processes in speech, language, hearing, and related areas such as cognition, oral-motor function, and swallowing. The journal is an international outlet for both basic research on communication processes and clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, and management of communication disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. JSLHR seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of communication sciences and disorders, including speech production and perception; anatomy and physiology of speech and voice; genetics, biomechanics, and other basic sciences pertaining to human communication; mastication and swallowing; speech disorders; voice disorders; development of speech, language, or hearing in children; normal language processes; language disorders; disorders of hearing and balance; psychoacoustics; and anatomy and physiology of hearing.
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