Hathaway R R
Cleft Palate J. 1980 Oct;17(4):305-8.
Previous studies have reported less than adequate speech results for vertical types of pharyngeal flaps with some patients. However, no controlled judgments of nasality have been reported for transverse pharyngeal flaps, and no comparative studies have been done. In this investigation, 21 listeners evaluated nasality in two groups of seven cleft palate patients. One group had had vertical pharyngeal flaps, while the other group had had transverse pharyngeal flaps. The possible relationship of observable electromyographic activity to nasality was also studied. The results indicated that perceptual ratings of postoperative speech in the two groups did not differ significantly. Also, because similar muscle action potentials were observed in both types of pharyngeal flaps, it was concluded that this activity was not a contributing factor in the judgments of nasality.
先前的研究报告称,部分患者接受垂直型咽瓣手术后语音效果欠佳。然而,尚无关于横向咽瓣鼻音控制效果的报道,也未进行过对比研究。在本研究中,21名听众对两组各7名腭裂患者的鼻音情况进行了评估。一组患者接受了垂直咽瓣手术,另一组患者接受了横向咽瓣手术。同时还研究了可观察到的肌电图活动与鼻音之间可能存在的关系。结果表明,两组患者术后语音的感知评分无显著差异。此外,由于在两种类型的咽瓣中均观察到类似的肌肉动作电位,因此得出结论,这种活动并非影响鼻音判断的因素。