对关于Cordray等人(2023)的信的回应和对踝关节舌学辩论的简要评论。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Holly Cordray, Casiel T Gethers, Geethanjeli N Mahendran, John Nemeth, Nikhila Raol
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目的:舌系带症是一种常见的疾病,其临床相关性在包括儿科医生、哺乳顾问、耳鼻喉科医生和语言病理学家在内的多学科卫生保健提供者中引起了激烈的争论。文献关注的是母乳喂养症状;很少有证据表明婴儿期后可能出现的症状。我们对未经治疗的强直性粘连进行临床评估的儿科患者的潜在相关症状进行了范围审查,目的是绘制提供者可能想要评估的症状并确定进一步研究的目标。Kummer(2025)在我们的范围审查(第1,2页)中声称“没有证据的错误陈述”关于“系音对言语的影响”,“不准确的引用”和“遗漏错误”。这封信提供了对她陈述的反驳。结果:基于20项初步研究的结果,我们的综述得出了一个临时结论,即在一部分患者中,强直性失听症可能与言语困难有关;我们没有断言任何因果关系。Kummer对我们综述中引用的一句话提出了异议;我们注意到她的一些担忧是不准确的,尽管我们欣赏她在语音产生方面的临床专业知识。她所察觉到的遗漏实际上存在于我们最初的综述文章中。结论:Kummer的信不能保证我们的范围审查有勘误。然而,她的信促使我们敦促参与研究和护理强直性咬合患者的多学科社区提供者参与合作和开放的讨论。我们必须减少围绕这一争议的专业对抗,并共同致力于以患者为中心的研究,以支持那些经历可能不符合典型临床图景的儿童。
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Response to Letter Regarding Cordray et al. (2023) and Brief Commentary on the Ankyloglossia Debate.

Purpose: Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) is common, and its clinical relevance is hotly debated among multidisciplinary health care providers including pediatricians, lactation consultants, otolaryngologists, and speech-language pathologists. The literature focuses on breastfeeding symptoms; less evidence exists to clarify the spectrum of possible symptoms after infancy. We conducted a scoping review of potentially related symptoms in pediatric patients who presented for clinical evaluation of untreated ankyloglossia, with the aim of mapping symptoms that providers may want to evaluate and identifying targets for further research. Kummer (2025) has alleged "erroneous statements without evidence" about "the effect of ankyloglossia on speech," "inaccurate citations," and "errors of omission" in our scoping review (pp. 982, 983). This letter provides a rebuttal of her statements.

Results: Based on results from 20 primary studies, our review drew a provisional conclusion that ankyloglossia may be associated with speech difficulty in a subset of patients; we did not assert any causal relationship. Kummer took issue with a citation in one sentence of our review; we note that some of her concerns were inaccurate, though we appreciate her clinical expertise on speech sound production. The omissions she perceived were in fact present in our original review article.

Conclusions: Kummer's letter does not warrant an erratum to our scoping review. However, her letter prompts us to urge the multidisciplinary community of providers involved in studying and caring for patients with ankyloglossia to engage in a collaborative and open-minded discussion. We must reduce professional antagonism around this controversy and work together on patient-centered research to support children whose experiences may not fit the typical clinical picture.

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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
11.50%
发文量
353
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: AJSLP publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on all aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research pertaining to screening, detection, diagnosis, management, and outcomes of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. Because of its clinical orientation, the journal disseminates research findings applicable to diverse aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. AJSLP seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of speech-language pathology, including aphasia; apraxia of speech and childhood apraxia of speech; aural rehabilitation; augmentative and alternative communication; cognitive impairment; craniofacial disorders; dysarthria; fluency disorders; language disorders in children; speech sound disorders; swallowing, dysphagia, and feeding disorders; and voice disorders.
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