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Cleft Palate Craniofac J ; 60(6): 758-767, 2023 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35167404

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We recently published the 3-month follow-up of 2 neonates with Robin sequence whose mandibular hypoplasia and restricted airway were successfully treated with an orthodontic airway plate (OAP) without surgical intervention. Both infants were successfully weaned off the OAP after several months of continuous use. We present the course of OAP treatment in these patients with a focus on breathing, feeding, and facial growth during their first year of life. Both infants demonstrated stable mandibular projection, resolution of obstructive sleep apnea, and normal development.


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Obstruction des voies aériennes , Ostéogenèse par distraction , Syndrome de Pierre Robin , Syndrome d'apnées obstructives du sommeil , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Humains , Études de suivi , Syndrome de Pierre Robin/thérapie , Résultat thérapeutique , Mandibule/chirurgie , Obstruction des voies aériennes/chirurgie , Études rétrospectives
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J Voice ; 2021 Nov 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34750034

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INTRODUCTION: Voice disorders are a common communication disorder in children. Behavioral voice therapy is recommended by both Otolaryngologists and Speech-Language Pathologists as a first-line approach for treatment of benign vocal fold lesions that affect children in large numbers. However, the role of cognitive mechanisms critical to voice therapy have not yet been explored. OBJECTIVE: This proof-of-concept study aims to provide preliminary data on the potential relation between cognitive abilities and behavioral results of voice therapy for children with benign phonotraumatic vocal fold lesions. METHODS: Six children (4;05 -9;02 years) diagnosed with vocal fold nodules completed a battery of cognitive tests from the NEuroPSYchological (NEPSY-II) Assessment and a standard course of "Adventures in Voice" therapy. Recordings pre and post intervention were analyzed acoustically using the Cepstral Spectral Index of Dysphonia (CSID) and perceptually using visual analog scales (VAS) for severity and resonance separately. Raw and age-corrected scaled scores from the NEPSY-II were then examined for their possible relation to voice outcomes. RESULTS: Multiple cognitive functions correlated with voice outcomes. Raw score measures for Design Fluency, Inhibition, Fingertip Tapping, and Narrative Memory correlated favorably with all voice outcome measures. Age correlated with all NEPSY-II raw scores and perceptual voice outcome measures. Scaled scores for Auditory Attention, Design Fluency, Fingertip Tapping (Dominant hand), and Narrative Memory correlated with all voice outcome measures. CONCLUSION: Results suggest that there is merit to further investigation of the relation between cognitive skills and their development and voice treatment outcomes in children with benign phonotraumatic lesions. Future studies with larger samples will build on present findings.

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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 77(5): 732-8, 2013 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23466191

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OBJECTIVE: There's no greater challenge in pediatric laryngology than diagnosis and treatment of chronic dysphonia following laryngotracheal reconstruction of acquired subglottic stenosis. Videolaryngoscopy with stroboscopy provides incomparable diagnostic information to fiberoptic endoscopy. Unfortunately, this pediatric subpopulation which would benefit the most from videolaryngoscopy with stroboscopy infrequently does. We present the unique videolaryngostroboscopic patterns with their diagnostic and treatment implications in this complex population. METHODS: From a total database of 113 children with histories of subglottic stenosis and/or airway reconstruction between January 1, 2000 and September 30, 2011, successive frames of recorded videolaryngostroboscopies in twenty-three dysphonic children were reviewed. These stroboscopies were compared to age and gender matched controls with dysphonia due to vocal nodules consecutively analyzed from the time period 2009-2011. To validate the similarity of our patient population to others previously reported, we also collected the standardized perceptual, acoustic, and aerodynamic measures of voice analysis and parent/patient reported quality of life. RESULTS: The voices of patients' pre- and post-airway reconstruction are typically moderately breathy and harsh in voice quality with the majority exhibiting a restricted pitch range and vocal strain. Reduced vocal volume intensity and low habitual speaking pitch were common. Overall, the severity of voice fell within the moderately dysphonic range. Despite universal glottic aperture incompetence, muscle tension dysphonia of the true vocal cords was seen. The glottic muscle tension was confirmed indirectly by noting a consistent "posterior cricoarytenoid bulge." In addition, our group termed a unique pattern of "circumferential supraglottic squeeze" which included both lateral plica ventricularis (false vocal folds) and anteroposterior squeeze opposing the arytenoids to the epiglottic petiole (termed by our group as "arytenoid hooding"). In no patients were the true vocal cords fully visualized. While superficially appearing as hyperfunction, these findings paradoxically represented compensation for laryngeal hypofunction marking the hyperfunction not the problem but a symptom. Actual "mucosal waves" were seen involving the false vocal cords. CONCLUSIONS: Videolaryngoscopy with stroboscopy results in patterns that are not only unique to patients after airway reconstruction for subglottic stenosis but are also critical for both surgical and non-surgical treatment of chronic dysphonia in these children.


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Dysphonie/physiopathologie , Laryngoscopie/méthodes , Laryngosténose/physiopathologie , Larynx/physiopathologie , /méthodes , Stroboscopie/méthodes , Sténose trachéale/physiopathologie , Adolescent , Études cas-témoins , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Dysphonie/chirurgie , Femelle , Humains , Nourrisson , Laryngosténose/chirurgie , Larynx/chirurgie , Mâle , /effets indésirables , Études rétrospectives , Sténose trachéale/chirurgie , Qualité de la voix
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