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评估与颈脊髓损伤相关的嗓音、言语和沟通变化。

Assessment of voice, speech and communication changes associated with cervical spinal cord injury.

作者信息

Johansson Kerstin, Seiger Åke, Forsén Malin, Holmgren Nilsson Jeanette, Hartelius Lena, Schalling Ellika

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, Intervention, and Technology (CLINTEC)/Division of Speech and Language Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Functional Area Speech and Language Pathology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2018 Jul;53(4):761-775. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12380. Epub 2018 Feb 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Respiratory muscle impairment following cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) may lead to reduced voice function, although the individual variation is large. Voice problems in this population may not always receive attention since individuals with CSCI face other, more acute and life-threatening issues that need/receive attention. Currently there is no consensus on the tasks suitable to identify the specific voice impairments and functional voice changes experienced by individuals with CSCI.

AIMS

To examine which voice/speech tasks identify the specific voice and communication changes associated with CSCI, habitual and maximum speech performance of a group with CSCI was compared with that of a healthy control group (CG), and the findings were related to respiratory function and to self-reported voice problems.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: Respiratory, aerodynamic, acoustic and self-reported voice data from 19 individuals (nine women and 10 men, aged 23-59 years, heights = 153-192 cm) with CSCI (levels C3-C7) were compared with data from a CG consisting of 19 carefully matched non-injured people (nine women and 10 men, aged 19-59 years, heights = 152-187 cm).

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Despite considerable variability of performance, highly significant differences between the group with CSCI and the CG were found in maximum phonation time, maximum duration of breath phrases, maximum sound pressure level and maximum voice area in voice-range profiles (all p = .000). Subglottal pressure was lower and phonatory stability was reduced in some of the individuals with CSCI, but differences between the groups were not statistically significant. Six of 19 had voice handicap index (VHI) scores above 20 (the cut-off for voice disorder). Individuals with a vital capacity below 50% of the expected for an equivalent reference individual performed significantly worse than participants with more normal vital capacity. Completeness and level of injury seemed to impact vocal function in some individuals.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: A combination of maximum performance speech tasks, respiratory tasks and self-reported information on voice problems help to identify individuals with reduced voice function following CSCI. Early identification of individuals with voice changes post-CSCI, and introducing appropriate rehabilitation strategies, may help to minimize development of maladaptive voice behaviours such as vocal strain, which can lead to further impairments and limitations to communication participation.

摘要

背景

颈脊髓损伤(CSCI)后呼吸肌功能受损可能导致嗓音功能下降,尽管个体差异很大。由于CSCI患者面临其他更严重且危及生命的问题,需要/受到更多关注,因此该人群的嗓音问题可能并不总是受到关注。目前,对于哪些任务适合识别CSCI患者所经历的特定嗓音障碍和功能性嗓音变化尚无共识。

目的

为了研究哪些嗓音/言语任务能够识别与CSCI相关的特定嗓音和沟通变化,将一组CSCI患者的习惯性和最大言语表现与健康对照组(CG)进行比较,并将结果与呼吸功能和自我报告的嗓音问题相关联。

方法与步骤

将19例CSCI(C3 - C7水平)患者(9名女性和10名男性,年龄23 - 59岁,身高153 - 192 cm)的呼吸、空气动力学、声学和自我报告的嗓音数据与由19名精心匹配的未受伤者组成的CG(9名女性和10名男性,年龄19 - 59岁,身高152 - 187 cm)的数据进行比较。

结果

尽管表现存在相当大的变异性,但在最大发声时间、呼吸短语最大持续时间、最大声压级和嗓音范围剖面图中的最大嗓音面积方面,CSCI组与CG组之间存在高度显著差异(所有p = .000)。部分CSCI患者的声门下压力较低且发声稳定性降低,但两组之间的差异无统计学意义。19例中有6例嗓音障碍指数(VHI)得分高于20(嗓音障碍的临界值)。肺活量低于同等参考个体预期值50%的个体表现明显比肺活量更正常的参与者差。损伤的完整性和程度似乎在某些个体中影响嗓音功能。

结论与启示

最大表现言语任务、呼吸任务和自我报告的嗓音问题信息相结合,有助于识别CSCI后嗓音功能下降的个体。早期识别CSCI后嗓音变化的个体,并引入适当的康复策略,可能有助于将诸如嗓音疲劳等适应不良嗓音行为的发展降至最低,而嗓音疲劳可能导致进一步的损伤和沟通参与受限。

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