Voice profile after type I or II laser chordectomies for T1a glottic carcinoma.

作者: Elisabeth V. Sjögren , Maya A. van Rossum , Ton P. M. Langeveld , Marika S. Voerman , Vivienne A. H. van de Kamp

DOI: 10.1002/HED.21128

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摘要: Background. Can a "typical" voice in terms of auditory perception be defined after type I or II chordectomy? Do other parameters multidimensional protocol correlate to this perceptual profile? Methods. Voice evaluation using including (GRBAS; grade, roughness, breathiness, asthenia, strain scale), acoustic, aerodynamic, stroboscopic analyses, and self-assessment (Voice Handicap Index [VHI]) cohort 37 consecutive patients with T1a midcord glottic carcinoma. Results. Sixty-five percent had dysphonia, dominated by mild breathiness (mean grade 1.4). was minimal VHI 19). Acoustic aerodynamic were only mildly deviant. The correlations between analysis the weak. Conclusion. typical laser treated (type resections) is characterized analysis. Correlations parameters, patients' self assessment, are Therefore, these outcomes do not form 1 integrated profile. This may have consequences for clinical decision-making.

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