Evaluation of speech outcomes in hemiglossectomy: Factors influencing long-term results

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Tae Hyung Kim, Young Chul Kim, Jong Woo Choi
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Abstract

Background

Achieving optimal functional speech outcomes is essential in tongue reconstruction. Variables such as recipient artery, tumor size, and radiotherapy can impact tongue movement and speech outcome. Various tongue resection types and reconstruction methods exist. Our study examined post-hemiglossectomy speech outcomes by considering the reconstruction type and other relevant factors.

Methods

This retrospective study included 24 patients who underwent hemi-tongue reconstruction and speech rehabilitation. The evaluation included articulation, intelligibility, and specific syllabic challenges. Speech recordings and assessments were conducted in a controlled environment. Tongue movement and articulation were evaluated, and a speech therapist scored the intelligibility.

Results

In the 24 patients (mean age 53.3 years), hemi-tongue reconstruction with different flaps was performed. Elevation significantly impacted articulation (r = 0.621, p = 0.001) and intelligibility (r = 0.447, p = 0.029). Additionally, difficulties with the Korean /ㄹ/ sound (equivalent to /l/ or /r/ in English) were associated with elevation (r = −0.581, p = 0.003, 0: normal, 1: abnormal). In the multivariate regression analysis, elevation was found to be the significant factor influencing the difficulty in pronouncing the specific syllable /ㄹ/ (B=−0.059, OR=0.943, 95% confidence interval=0.902–0.986, p = 0.009). Mean articulation score was 89.3% (standard deviation 9.5). Intelligibility scores indicated that the speech was more than understandable in 91.6% of cases.

Conclusions

Favorable speech outcomes were observed post-hemiglossectomy with free flap reconstruction. Enhanced elevation functions led to the initial improvement of specific syllable (/ㄹ/) difficulties, with no observed challenges in pronouncing the /ㄹ/ sound during the follow-up period.
评估半月板切除术的语言效果:影响长期效果的因素
背景:实现最佳的语言功能效果对舌头重建至关重要。受体动脉、肿瘤大小和放疗等变量都会影响舌头的运动和语言效果。目前存在多种舌头切除类型和重建方法。我们的研究通过考虑重建类型和其他相关因素,对半月板切除术后的言语效果进行了研究:这项回顾性研究包括 24 名接受半舌重建和语言康复治疗的患者。评估内容包括发音、清晰度和特定的音节挑战。语音记录和评估在受控环境中进行。对舌头运动和发音进行评估,并由语言治疗师对可懂度进行评分:在 24 名患者(平均年龄 53.3 岁)中,使用不同的皮瓣进行了半舌重建。抬高明显影响发音(r = 0.621,p = 0.001)和可懂度(r = 0.447,p = 0.029)。此外,韩语/ㄹ/音(相当于英语中的/l/或/r/)的发音困难与音调升高有关(r = -0.581,p = 0.003,0:正常,1:异常)。在多元回归分析中,发现升高是影响特定音节/ㄹ/发音难度的重要因素(B=-0.059,OR=0.943,95% 置信区间=0.902-0.986,p=0.009)。平均发音得分率为 89.3%(标准差为 9.5)。可理解度得分表明,91.6%的病例的言语可理解度较高:结论:采用游离皮瓣重建的半月板切除术后观察到了良好的语言效果。提升功能的增强使特定音节(/ㄹ/)的发音困难得到初步改善,在随访期间未观察到/ㄹ/发音困难。
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578
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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