喉振动触觉刺激作为痉挛性发音障碍的非侵入性辅助治疗方法:初步研究

Claudia Cicellini, Guglielmo Montebugnoli, Marco Angelillo
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痉挛性发音障碍(SD)是一种使人衰弱的疾病,其特点是声带不自主地闭合,导致说话吃力和哽咽。目前的治疗方案存在局限性,需要反复干预。然而,最近的研究表明,高频外周躯体感觉刺激能够调节躯体运动皮层水平的神经元放电,并对运动输出产生积极影响,从而改善 SD 症状。本研究探讨了喉振动触觉刺激(VTS)作为一种非侵入性 SD 治疗方法的潜力。研究人员使用一种定制设备,对三名患有内收型 SD 的女性患者的喉部施加高频振动。患者每天接受一次 VTS 治疗,为期四周。四项参数用于评估嗓音质量:声学嗓音质量指数(AVQI)、倒频峰突出平滑(CPPS)、语音中断次数(断音)以及使用 GIRBAS 量表进行的感知评估。结果显示,经过 VTS 治疗后,所有参数都有所改善,表明发音功能质量和言语稳定性都有所提高。这些研究结果凸显了 VTS 在缓解内收型 SD 患者症状方面的潜力。
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Laryngeal Vibrotactile Stimulation as a Non-Invasive Adjunctive Treatment for Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Preliminary Study
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD) is a debilitating condition characterized by involuntary closure of the vocal folds, leading to strained and choked speech. Current treatment options have limitations and require repeated interventions. However, recent studies have shown that high-frequency peripheral somatosensory stimulation is able to modulate neuronal discharge at the somatomotor cortical level and positively influence motor output and therefore SD symptoms. This study investigates the potential of laryngeal vibrotactile stimulation (VTS) as a non-invasive treatment for SD. A custom device was used to apply high-frequency vibrations to the larynx of three female patients with adductor-type SD. The patients underwent VTS treatment once a day for four weeks. Four parameters were used to assess vocal quality: Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI), Cepstral Peak Prominence Smoothed (CPPS), number of voice interruptions (Voice Breaks), and perceptual evaluation using the GIRBAS scale. The results showed improvements in all parameters following VTS treatment, indicating enhanced phonatory function quality and speech stability. These findings highlight the potential of VTS to alleviate symptoms in individuals diagnosed with adductor-type SD.
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