The efficacy of voice therapy in patients after treatment for early glottic carcinoma

84Citations
Citations of this article
91Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

BACKGROUND. After treatment for early glottic carcinoma, a considerable number of patients end up with voice problems that interfere with daily life activities. The objective of this randomized and controlled study was to assess the efficacy of voice therapy in these patients. METHODS. Of 177 patients, 6-120 months after treatment for early glottic carcinoma, 70 patients (40%) suffered from voice impairment based on a 5-item screening questionnaire. Approximately 60% of those 70 patients were not interested in participating in the current study. Twenty-three patients who were willing to participate were assigned randomly either to a voice therapy group (n = 12 patients) or to a control group (n = 11 patients). Multidimensional voice analyses (the self-reported Voice Handicap Index [VHI], acoustic and perceptual voice quality analysis, videolaryngostroboscopy, and the Voice Range Profile) were conducted twice: before and after voice therapy or with 3 months in between for the control group. RESULTS. Statistical analyses of the difference in scores (postmeasurement minus premeasurement) showed significant voice improvement after voice therapy on the total VHI score, percent jitter, and noise-to-harmonics ratio in the voice signal and on the perceptual rating of vocal fry. CONCLUSIONS. Voice therapy proved to be effective in patients who had voice problems after treatment for early glottic carcinoma. Improvement not only was noticed by the patients (VHI) but also was confirmed by objective voice parameters. © 2005 American Cancer Society.

References Powered by Scopus

The Voice Handicap Index (VHI): Development and Validation

2097Citations
641Readers
Get full text
Get full text
Get full text

Cited by Powered by Scopus

135Citations
246Readers
Get full text

Effects of chemoradiotherapy on voice and swallowing

100Citations
136Readers
Get full text

Voice outcome in Tla midcord glottic carcinoma

95Citations
21Readers
Get full text

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Van Gogh, C. D. L., Verdonck-De Leeuw, I. M., Boon-Kamma, B. A., Rinkel, R. N. P. M., De Bruin, M. D., Langendijk, J. A., … Mahieu, H. F. (2006). The efficacy of voice therapy in patients after treatment for early glottic carcinoma. Cancer, 106(1), 95–105. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.21578

Readers over time

‘10‘11‘12‘13‘14‘15‘16‘17‘18‘19‘20‘21‘22‘23‘24‘2505101520

Readers' Seniority

Tooltip

PhD / Post grad / Masters / Doc 30

55%

Researcher 12

22%

Professor / Associate Prof. 11

20%

Lecturer / Post doc 2

4%

Readers' Discipline

Tooltip

Medicine and Dentistry 42

72%

Social Sciences 7

12%

Nursing and Health Professions 6

10%

Neuroscience 3

5%

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free
0