Issue N# 1 - 2010
PHONIATRICS
Voice related quality of life after botulinum toxin injection for spasmodic dysphonia
Authors : Gama A. C. C. 1<br />Menezes LN, Maia AA, Rezende Neto AL, Oliveira JB. (Belo Horizonte)
Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2010;131,1:39-44.
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Summary :
Introduction: Laryngeal Focal Dystonia (LFD) leads to a type of voice with a strained and tense quality which has a neurological origin, affecting the social-emotional realms of the individuals, and their quality of life. Aims: Measure the voice-related quality of life of patients with Adductor LFD pre and post-treatment with Botox®‚ injection followed by voice therapy, using the Voice-Related Quality of Life (V-RQOL). Study Design: Prospective study. Methods: Adductor 11 female patients aged between 33 and 74 years with a diagnosis of Adductor LFD were evaluated. All patients underwent a neurological evaluation. Laryngoscopy was performed with both rigid and flexible endoscopes. Speech and Language evaluation followed the Evaluation of Voice Protocol, proposed by Behlau, Pontes (1995). The American V-RQOL measure was utilized. Results: Statistical analysis demonstrated significant difference (p< 0,05). 81.8% of patients showed higher scores post-Botox®‚ for the social-emotional and physical domain. In the overall V-RQOL scores 72.7% of patients showed greater scores post-treatment. Conclusions: There was an improvement in the quality of life for these patients post-treatment. The V-RQOL proved to be an efficient tool to measure the treatment outcomes of LFD pre and post botulinum toxin injection.
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