Quality of Life Assessment Following Botulinum Toxin Injection in Patients with Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Using the 5-Factor Glasgow Benefit Inventory.

Michael A Cirelli, Michael J Marino, David G Lott, Charles H Adler, Stephen F Bansberg
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Objectives/hypothesis: Botulinum neurotoxin type-A (BoNT-A) injection into the true vocal cords is an effective treatment for restoring vocal functionality in adductor spasmodic dysphonia (AdSD). The Glasgow Benefit Inventory was developed to measure quality of life change following any otolaryngologic intervention and was recently revised to a 5-factor subdomain (GBI-5F) questionnaire to improve clinical utility. The study aim was to utilize the GBI-5F to measure patient-reported quality of life change in AdSD patients following BoNT-A injection.

Methods: The GBI-5F questionnaire was administered to patients diagnosed with AdSD who received a BoNT-A vocal cord injection between December 2022 and May 2023. All patients had received multiple prior injections. GBI-5F subdomains and demographics were analyzed to identify areas for patient-reported improvement.

Results: Sixty-six patients completed the GBI-5F. There were 52 (78.7%) females and average age was 69.4 years. The median total benefit score was +40.0 (interquartile range [IQR], 20.0). Median subdomain scores were +83.3 (IQR, 50.0) for quality of life, +50.0 (IQR, 50.0) for self-confidence, +33.3 (IQR, 33.3) for social involvement, +16.7 (IQR, 50.0) for support, and 0.0 (IQR, 16.7) for general health. Differences in the individual subdomain scores were statistically significant (P < .0001). No significant differences were found in the total GBI-5F score or any subdomain according to sex or presence of vocal tremor (all P > .05). A moderately positive correlation was noted between median total score and percent functional improvement (r = 0.46, P < .001).

Conclusion: Botulinum injection therapy for AdSD provides overall benefit to patients as measured by the GBI-5F, with particular improvement observed for perceived quality of life, self-confidence, and social involvement. Sex, presence/absence of vocal tremor, and age do not appear to modify benefit, though degree of functional improvement is positively correlated with total score.

用5因素格拉斯哥获益量表评估内收肌痉挛性语音障碍患者注射肉毒杆菌毒素后的生活质量。
目的/假设:在真声带内注射a型肉毒毒素(BoNT-A)是恢复内收肌痉挛性发声障碍(AdSD)的一种有效治疗方法。格拉斯哥福利量表的开发是为了测量任何耳鼻喉科干预后的生活质量变化,最近修订为5因素子域(GBI-5F)问卷,以提高临床效用。该研究的目的是利用GBI-5F来测量注射BoNT-A后adhd患者报告的生活质量变化。方法:对2022年12月至2023年5月期间接受BoNT-A声带注射的adhd患者进行GBI-5F问卷调查。所有患者之前都接受过多次注射。分析GBI-5F子域和人口统计数据,以确定患者报告的改善区域。结果:66例患者完成了GBI-5F测试。女性52例(78.7%),平均年龄69.4岁。总受益评分中位数为+40.0(四分位间距[IQR], 20.0)。子域得分中位数为生活质量+83.3 (IQR, 50.0),自信+50.0 (IQR, 50.0),社会参与+33.3 (IQR, 33.3),支持+16.7 (IQR, 50.0),一般健康0.0 (IQR, 16.7)。各子域评分差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。中位总分与功能改善百分比之间存在中度正相关(r = 0.46, P)。结论:通过GBI-5F测量,肉毒杆菌注射治疗对AdSD患者总体有益,在感知生活质量、自信心和社会参与方面观察到特别的改善。虽然功能改善程度与总分呈正相关,但性别、有无声带震颤和年龄似乎不会改变获益。
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