Castillo-Allendes Adrián, Searl Jeff, Vergara José, Ballentine Natalie, Ebdah Soud, Rameau Anaïs, Hunter Eric J
Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, Michigan State University, East Lansing.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Iowa, Iowa City.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2025 Mar 10;34(2):877-907. doi: 10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00194. Epub 2025 Jan 7.
This scoping review aimed to explore the use of volitional voice tasks in assessing swallowing-related outcomes and to evaluate their therapeutic impact on swallowing disorders, including their effects on swallowing biomechanics.
This scoping review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines. A literature search was performed across multiple databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus), and additional records were identified through manual searches. After screening and eligibility assessment, 36 studies were included for data extraction and analysis. The Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies was employed to evaluate the quality of the included studies.
The review identified various volitional voice tasks, such as maximum phonation time and pitch glides, as potential assessment tools for predicting swallowing-related outcomes. Additionally, voice tasks targeting pitch modulation, increased vocal loudness, and squeezed voice quality showed promising therapeutic benefits for swallowing disorders across different populations, especially individuals with neurological conditions and head and neck cancer.
While methodological limitations were found in current literature, volitional voice tasks demonstrate potential as complementary tools for assessing and treating swallowing disorders, leveraging their interconnected neurological and biomechanical mechanisms underlying functions. Further research with more robust methodologies is needed to establish the efficacy of these integrated interventions, facilitate their translation into clinical practice, and test new possibilities.
本综述旨在探讨自主发声任务在评估吞咽相关结果中的应用,并评估其对吞咽障碍的治疗效果,包括对吞咽生物力学的影响。
本综述遵循系统评价和Meta分析扩展版的首选报告项目指南进行。在多个数据库(PubMed、科学网和Scopus)中进行文献检索,并通过手动检索识别其他记录。经过筛选和资格评估,纳入36项研究进行数据提取和分析。采用有效公共卫生实践项目定量研究质量评估工具来评估纳入研究的质量。
该综述确定了各种自主发声任务,如最大发声时间和音高滑动,作为预测吞咽相关结果的潜在评估工具。此外,针对音高调制、提高声音响度和挤压音质的发声任务对不同人群的吞咽障碍显示出有前景的治疗益处,尤其是患有神经系统疾病和头颈癌的个体。
虽然当前文献中发现了方法学上的局限性,但自主发声任务作为评估和治疗吞咽障碍的补充工具具有潜力,利用了其功能背后相互关联的神经和生物力学机制。需要采用更稳健的方法进行进一步研究,以确定这些综合干预措施的疗效,促进其转化为临床实践,并测试新的可能性。