Wyniki rehabilitacji głosu i mowy po wszczepieniu wentylowych protez głosowych u chorych po całkowitym usunięciu krtani

Journal Title: Otolaryngologia Polska - Year 2008, Vol 62, Issue 6

Abstract

Ill applying with extensive infi ltration of new-growth within of larynx will demand radical therapeutic procedure, which is operation completely removals of organ. Aim of work was estimation of voice and speeches ill with vocal fi stula in comparison with oesophageal voice and speech and with physiological. With research one embraced 81 men in age 42–75 of years. Group I – 32 ill with cancer of larynx, to which executed total laryngectomy and placed the voice prosthesis Provox 2. Group II – 30 ill after operation total removals of larynx, whiches used oesophageal speech. The control group III – 19 persons with physiological voice. Research one began from subjective estimation of replacement voices. Then one executed measurements maximum phonation time of vowel „a”. To objective estimation of voice one used polish programme „IRIS”. One compared: maximum intensities of voices for colloquial speech, F0, Jitter, Shimmer and NHR. In subjective estimation voice of the patients with voice prostheses was greater freedom of production and voice of the patients with voice prostheses appeared to be more loud in relation to oesophageal voice. Greatest statistical essential differences one obtained between maximum phonation times of vowels „a” where clearly is visible, that values obtained for voices of the patients with voice prostheses are to nearer values for physiological voices. Obtained averages values of acoustic analysis: F0, Jitter, Shimmer and NHR did not show statistical of essential differences between voices supplementary, though parameters of voice of the patients with voice prostheses one was to nearer parameters of physiological voice. Characterization perceptive and acoustic speech of the patients with voice prostheses in comparison with oesophageal speech is to nearer characterization of physiological speech. Lack of satisfactory effects of rehabilitation of oesophageal speech, should be effective secondary implantation vocal prosthesis.<br/><br/>

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Jan Ratajczak, Andrzej Wojdas, Dariusz Jurkiewicz

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Jan Ratajczak, Andrzej Wojdas, Dariusz Jurkiewicz (2008). Wyniki rehabilitacji głosu i mowy po wszczepieniu wentylowych protez głosowych u chorych po całkowitym usunięciu krtani. Otolaryngologia Polska, 62(6), 727-730. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-345938