系带成形术及术后语言康复治疗强直性咬合和构音障碍的疗效。

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Yasuo Ito, Kazuaki Miyaguni, Tetsuro Sugihara, Go Kosugi, Nene Tookaichi, Myu Kaneko
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摘要

目的:评价系带成形术及术后康复治疗强直性咬合儿童语言障碍的疗效。方法:对74例行系带成形术的强直性咬合和构音障碍患者进行手术前后的关节功能测试。总体评估包括疾病分类、舌结评估评分状态、正确发音的单词计数(单词准确性测试)、异常发音分析(遗漏、替代和扭曲)、言语可理解度评级和舌头活动范围。在术前基线和术后1、3、6个月,以及1年和1年以上任何训练的最后一天进行关节测试。测试结果分阶段评估,分别在康复6个月(n = 39)、1年(n = 19)和1年(n = 8)时对患者组进行评估。结果:89.2%(66/74)的患者需要康复≥6个月。因此,正确发音的单词数量逐渐增加。语音清晰度和舌头活动范围也稳步提高。在异常发音方面,术后遗漏和替代逐渐减少,而扭曲在3-6个月时呈减慢或增加的趋势。结论:一旦获得构音障碍,需要长期康复治疗。强直性咬合应在患者学会说话前进行矫正。
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Effectiveness of frenuloplasty and post-operative speech rehabilitation in patients with ankyloglossia and dysarthria.

Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of frenuloplasty and post-operative rehabilitation as remedies for speech disorders in children with ankyloglossia.

Methods: Articulation testing was done before and after surgery in 74 patients with ankyloglossia and dysarthria who underwent frenuloplasties. Overall evaluations included disease classification, Tongue-tie Assessment Score status, correctly pronounced word counts (word accuracy test), abnormal articulation profiling (omission, substitution, and distortion), speech intelligibility rating, and range of tongue mobility. Articulation testing took place at pre-operative baseline and post-operatively at 1, 3, and 6 months, as well as at 1 year and on final days of any training required beyond 1 year. Test results were appraised in phases, examining patient groups at 6 months (n = 39), 1 year (n = 19), and > 1 year (n = 8) of rehabilitation.

Results: Rehabilitation ≥ 6 months was necessary in 89.2% (66/74) of patients. Counts of correctly pronounced words gradually rose as a result. Both speech intelligibility and range of tongue mobility also steadily improved. In terms of abnormal articulation, omission and substitution increasingly declined after surgery, whereas distortion showed a slowing or heightened tendency at ~ 3-6 months.

Conclusion: Long-term rehabilitation is required to correct dysarthria, once acquired. Ankyloglossia should be corrected before patients learn to speak.

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3.00
自引率
5.60%
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215
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children. The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include: -Review articles- Original articles- Technical innovations- Letters to the editor
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