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帕金森病患者的嗓音和吞咽障碍自我认知

Self-Perception of Voice and Swallowing Handicap in Parkinson's Disease.

作者信息

Silbergleit Alice K, Schultz Lonni, Hamilton Kendra, LeWitt Peter A, Sidiropoulos Christos

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Division of Speech-Language Sciences and Disorders, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA.

Department of Neurology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2021;11(4):2027-2034. doi: 10.3233/JPD-212621.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hypokinetic dysarthria and dysphagia are known features of Parkinson's disease; however, self-perception of their handicapping effects on emotional, physical, and functional aspects of quality of life over disease duration is less understood.

OBJECTIVE

  1. Based upon patient self-perception, to determine the relationship of the handicapping effects of dysphagia and dysphonia with time since diagnosis in individuals with Parkinson's disease; 2)To determine if there is a relationship between voice and swallowing handicap throughout the course of Parkinson's disease.

METHOD

277 subjects completed the Dysphagia Handicap Index and the Voice Handicap Index. Subjects were divided into three groups based on disease duration: 0-4 years, 5-9 years, and 10 + years.

RESULTS

Subjects in the longer duration group identified significantly greater perceptions of voice and swallowing handicap compared to the shorter duration groups. There was a significant positive correlation between the DHI and VHI.

CONCLUSION

Self-perception of swallowing and voice handicap in Parkinson's disease are associated with later stages of disease and progress in a linear fashion. Self-perception of voice and swallowing handicap parallel each other throughout disease progression in Parkinson's disease. Individuals may be able to compensate for changes in voice and swallowing early while sensory perceptual feedback is intact. Results support early targeted questioning of patient self-perception of voice and swallowing handicap as identification of one problem indicates awareness of the other, thus creating an opportunity for early treatment and maintenance of swallowing and communication quality of life for as long as possible.

摘要

背景

运动功能减退性构音障碍和吞咽困难是帕金森病的已知特征;然而,对于它们在疾病过程中对生活质量的情感、身体和功能方面的致残影响的自我认知却鲜为人知。

目的

1)基于患者的自我认知,确定帕金森病患者吞咽困难和构音障碍的致残影响与诊断后时间的关系;2)确定在帕金森病的整个病程中声音和吞咽障碍之间是否存在关系。

方法

277名受试者完成了吞咽障碍 handicap 指数和嗓音 handicap 指数评估。根据病程将受试者分为三组:0 - 4年、5 - 9年和10年以上。

结果

与病程较短的组相比,病程较长组的受试者对声音和吞咽障碍的认知明显更高。吞咽障碍 handicap 指数(DHI)和嗓音 handicap 指数(VHI)之间存在显著正相关。

结论

帕金森病患者对吞咽和嗓音障碍的自我认知与疾病后期相关,且呈线性进展。在帕金森病的整个病程中,对嗓音和吞咽障碍的自我认知相互平行。在感觉知觉反馈完好时,个体可能能够早期补偿嗓音和吞咽的变化。研究结果支持早期针对性询问患者对嗓音和吞咽障碍的自我认知,因为识别一个问题意味着意识到另一个问题,从而为尽早治疗以及尽可能长时间维持吞咽和沟通生活质量创造机会。

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