Merati Albert L, Keppel Kristina, Braun Nicole M, Blumin Joel H, Kerschner Joseph E
Division of Laryngology and Professional Voice, Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2008 Apr;117(4):259-62. doi: 10.1177/000348940811700404.
Although several instruments have been validated to assess voice quality, the incidence and degree of impairment in normal, healthy children has not been widely reported. It is hypothesized that healthy children outside a medical setting do not demonstrate impairment as measured by the Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) instrument; in contrast, patients with vocal fold paralysis (VFP), vocal nodules (VNs), and paradoxical vocal fold dysfunction (PVFD) have significant impairment as compared to control populations.
The PVRQOL was measured prospectively in children with VFP, VNs, and PVFD. The findings were compared to findings in 100 children surveyed at the 2006 Wisconsin State Fair.
Of the 100 surveys of healthy children and their parents, 95 were completed correctly; their mean (+/- SD) PVRQOL score was 96.8 +/- 5.85. The VFP patients (n = 11; mean PVRQOL score, 70.5 +/- 28.6) reported significant impairment (p < .0001, unpaired t-test). This was also true of patients with VNs (n = 13; PVRQOL score, 84.8 +/- 9.4; p < .0001) and PVFD (n = 25; PVRQOL score, 86.7 +/- 14.3; p < .0001); statistically significant differences were also noted for the Social-Emotional and Physical-Functional domains for each of the 3 disease states compared to the group of healthy children (p < .001).
The PVRQOL scores of healthy children reveal essentially no self-reported vocal impairment. In contrast, common disorders such as VNs, VFP, and PVFD demonstrate statistically significant impairment in age-matched children for total PVRQOL, as well as for the Social-Emotional and Physical-Functional domains. This is the first report of normative PVRQOL data in children.
尽管已有多种工具被验证可用于评估嗓音质量,但正常健康儿童嗓音损伤的发生率和程度尚未得到广泛报道。据推测,在医疗环境之外的健康儿童,经儿童嗓音相关生活质量(PVRQOL)工具测量未表现出损伤;相比之下,与对照组人群相比,声带麻痹(VFP)、声带小结(VNs)和矛盾性声带功能障碍(PVFD)患者存在显著损伤。
对患有VFP、VNs和PVFD的儿童进行前瞻性PVRQOL测量。将结果与在2006年威斯康星州博览会上接受调查的100名儿童的结果进行比较。
在对100名健康儿童及其父母的调查中,95份问卷填写正确;他们的平均(±标准差)PVRQOL评分为96.8±5.85。VFP患者(n = 11;平均PVRQOL评分,70.5±28.6)报告有显著损伤(p <.0001,独立样本t检验)。VN患者(n = 13;PVRQOL评分,84.8±9.4;p <.0001)和PVFD患者(n = 25;PVRQOL评分,86.7±14.3;p <.0001)也是如此;与健康儿童组相比,在这三种疾病状态的每种疾病状态下,社会情感和身体功能领域也存在统计学上的显著差异(p <.001)。
健康儿童的PVRQOL评分显示基本上没有自我报告的嗓音损伤。相比之下,VNs、VFP和PVFD等常见疾病在年龄匹配的儿童中,在PVRQOL总分以及社会情感和身体功能领域均表现出统计学上的显著损伤。这是儿童PVRQOL规范数据的首次报告。