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基于肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者空间舌颌耦合预测言语可懂度:舌肌无力和下颌适应的影响

Predicting Speech Intelligibility Based on Spatial Tongue-Jaw Coupling in Persons With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: The Impact of Tongue Weakness and Jaw Adaptation.

作者信息

Rong Panying, Green Jordan R

机构信息

Department of Speech-Language-Hearing: Sciences & Disorders, The University of Kansas, Lawrence.

Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, MGH Institute of Health Progressions, Boston, MA.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2019 Aug 29;62(8S):3085-3103. doi: 10.1044/2018_JSLHR-S-CSMC7-18-0116.

Abstract

Purpose Motor neuron diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), have a devastating effect on speech muscle function that often results in severe communication deficits. Over the course of bulbar disease, tongue and jaw movements are modified, but their impact on speech is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of disease-related changes in tongue-jaw movement coupling on speech intelligibility in persons at different stages of bulbar ALS. Method Parallel factor analysis was used to quantify the pattern of spatial coupling between 4 semi-independent regions of the tongue and the jaw in various vowels and consonants in 10 individuals with ALS and 10 healthy individuals, respectively, from the X-Ray Microbeam database (Westbury, 1994). The relation of spatial tongue-jaw coupling to speech intelligibility was examined in individuals at the early and late stages of bulbar ALS and healthy individuals. Results Tongue movement, independent of the jaw, decreased early and progressively, which negatively impacted speech intelligibility. Jaw contribution to tongue movement was increased during the early stages of bulbar ALS compared to that of the healthy subjects, which was followed by a decrease during the late stages of bulbar ALS. The early-stage increase of jaw contribution significantly improved speech intelligibility and is thus most likely to be an adaptive strategy to mitigate the negative impact of tongue movement reductions on speech intelligibility. This adaptive strategy became unavailable during the late stages of bulbar ALS, which might accelerate intelligibility decline. Conclusions The loss of functional tongue-jaw coupling may be the critical physiological factor leading to the eventual loss of functional speech in ALS. Monitoring changes in tongue-jaw coupling may improve the prediction about the timing of speech loss and guide clinical management of dysarthria in ALS.

摘要

目的 运动神经元疾病,如肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS),对言语肌肉功能具有毁灭性影响,常常导致严重的沟通障碍。在延髓疾病过程中,舌部和下颌运动发生改变,但其对言语的影响却知之甚少。本研究旨在确定延髓性ALS不同阶段患者舌 - 下颌运动耦合的疾病相关变化对言语可懂度的影响。方法 分别从X射线微束数据库(韦斯特伯里,1994年)中选取10名ALS患者和10名健康个体,运用平行因子分析来量化舌部4个半独立区域与下颌在各种元音和辅音中的空间耦合模式。研究了延髓性ALS早期和晚期患者以及健康个体中舌 - 下颌空间耦合与言语可懂度的关系。结果 独立于下颌的舌部运动早期开始逐渐减少,这对言语可懂度产生了负面影响。与健康受试者相比,延髓性ALS早期下颌对舌部运动的贡献增加,随后在延髓性ALS晚期减少。下颌贡献的早期增加显著提高了言语可懂度,因此很可能是一种适应性策略,以减轻舌部运动减少对言语可懂度的负面影响。在延髓性ALS晚期,这种适应性策略失效,这可能加速了可懂度的下降。结论 功能性舌 - 下颌耦合的丧失可能是导致ALS患者最终丧失功能性言语的关键生理因素。监测舌 - 下颌耦合的变化可能会改善对言语丧失时间的预测,并指导ALS构音障碍的临床管理。

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