声带瘢痕及声带沟的声音治疗

M. Kaneko
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声带瘢痕和声带沟仍然是语音治疗的主要挑战。上固有层的丧失导致声带柔韧性的改变,声门结构和声门关闭的改变,以及粘膜波运动减少到没有。这会导致不同程度的发音障碍,包括呼吸困难、声音粗糙、丧失音高范围和灵活性。由声带瘢痕和声带沟引起的发声障碍往往是严重且难以治疗的,没有合适的声音治疗方法,更没有前瞻性研究验证。我们对有轻度至中度声带瘢痕、声带沟和功能问题的患者进行了语音治疗,如替代性功能障碍或语音滥用。在我们的诊所,声音治疗的概念包括:减少发声的努力,优化声音的质量,发展声音的灵活性。因此,在空气动力学评估、声学分析、频响检查和自我评估中,声带功能在各种声带参数方面有了显着改善。13名患者中有10名通过语音治疗完成了发声治疗,无需额外治疗。13名患者中有3名在检查中显示他们的声音功能有所改善,尽管他们对自己的专业声音并不满意。这些结果表明,语音治疗在改善轻度至中度声带瘢痕和声带沟患者的声带功能方面具有潜在的效用。
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Voice Therapy Management of Vocal Fold Scarring and Sulcus Vocalis
Vocal fold scarring and sulcus vocalis remain major therapeutic challenges in voice therapy. The loss of the superior lamina propria results in a change to the pliability of the vocal folds, along with changes in the glottal configuration and glottal closure and a reduced to absent mucosal wave motion. This results in dysphonia of varying severity, including breathiness, roughness, loss of pitch range, and flexibility. The dysphonia caused by vocal fold scarring and sulcus vocalis is often severe and difficult to treat, and no suitable voice therapy has been established, let alone validated in a prospective study. We performed voice therapy for patients with mild to moderate vocal fold scarring and sulcus vocalis and functional problems, such as an alternative hyperfunc-tional voice or vocal misuse. The concept of voice therapy in our clinic involved the following: minimizing vocal effort, optimizing the vocal quality, and developing vocal flexibility. As a result, the vocal function has signifi-cantly improved with regard to various vocal parameters in aerodynamic assessments, acoustic analyses, stro-boscopic examinations, and self-evaluations. Ten of 13 patients completed treatment for vocalization through voice therapy, without the need for additional treatments. Three of the 13 patients showed an improvement in their vocal function on inspection, although they were not satisfied with their professional voices. These results indicate that voice therapy has potential utility for improving the vocal function in patients with mild to moderate vocal fold scarring and sulcus vocalis.
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