放疗后鼻咽癌患者腭咽功能及鼻翼平衡评分。

Q3 Medicine
Medical Journal of Malaysia Pub Date : 2025-09-01
T Handayani, T J Airlangga, S Zizlavsky, E Z K Rachmawati, I D Mayangsari, H Kodrat, J Prihartono
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摘要

导读:头颈癌患者的声音产生和语言障碍可能是由于肿瘤或放疗等治疗造成的。放疗后鼻咽癌(NPC)患者的腭咽纤维化可在说话时破坏腭咽闭合,引起鼻音亢进。本研究旨在确定放疗后鼻咽癌患者伴有或不伴有共振障碍的鼻平衡评分的特征和比例。材料和方法:本研究是一项使用横断面技术的描述性研究,随后回顾性收集Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo综合医院2023年7月至8月期间放疗后鼻咽癌患者的数据。评估的参数是使用鼻计的鼻平衡评分,用柔性喉镜评估腭咽功能障碍,以及由15年经验的语言治疗师评估鼻音亢进。结果:Gajah 1试验鼻平衡评分中位数为14(7-22)分,Hantu 1试验的平均值为39.8%±4.5分,senau试验的平均值为62.2±6.9分,Gajah 1试验正常共振与鼻亢之间的鼻平衡评分切点为15.5%,Hantu 1试验为42.5%。鼻咽癌放疗后患者的共振障碍与性别和咽收缩肌辐照剂量有显著关系。结论:需要对鼻咽癌患者进行放疗前后评估和随访评估,以评估放疗的影响,包括语音和言语的所有相关功能方面。
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Velopharyngeal function and nasalance score in post-radiation nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients.

Introduction: Voice production and speech impairment in head and neck cancer patients can be experienced due to tumors or therapy such as radiotherapy. Velopharyngeal fibrosis in post-radiation nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients can disrupt the velopharyngeal closure during speech, causing hypernasality. This study aims to determine the characteristics and proportions of the nasalance score in post-radiation NPC patients with or without resonance disorder.

Materials and methods: This research is a descriptive study using cross-sectional techniques, followed by retrospective data collection of post-radiation NPC patients at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital for the period July-August 2023. The parameter assessed is the nasalance score using a nasometer, the velopharyngeal dysfunction assessed with flexible laryngoscopy, and the hypernasality assessed by a 15 years' experienced speech therapist.

Results: The nasalance score in the Gajah 1 test obtained a median of 14 (7-22), for the mean value of Hantu 1 test was 39.8% ± 4.5, and for the mean value of Sengau test was 62.2 ± 6.9, with a nasalance score cut point in Gajah 1 test between normal resonance and hypernasal was 15.5% and in Hantu 1 test was 42.5%. Gender and radiation dose to the pharyngeal constrictor muscle tend to have a significant relationship with resonance disorder in post-radiation NPC patients.

Conclusion: A prospective study is needed in NPC patients with pre- and post-radiation assessment and follow-up evaluation to assess the effects of radiation which includes all relevant functional aspects of voice and speech.

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Medical Journal of Malaysia
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期刊介绍: Published since 1890 this journal originated as the Journal of the Straits Medical Association. With the formation of the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), the Journal became the official organ, supervised by an editorial board. Some of the early Hon. Editors were Mr. H.M. McGladdery (1960 - 1964), Dr. A.A. Sandosham (1965 - 1977), Prof. Paul C.Y. Chen (1977 - 1987). It is a scientific journal, published quarterly and can be found in medical libraries in many parts of the world. The Journal also enjoys the status of being listed in the Index Medicus, the internationally accepted reference index of medical journals. The editorial columns often reflect the Association''s views and attitudes towards medical problems in the country. The MJM aims to be a peer reviewed scientific journal of the highest quality. We want to ensure that whatever data is published is true and any opinion expressed important to medical science. We believe being Malaysian is our unique niche; our priority will be for scientific knowledge about diseases found in Malaysia and for the practice of medicine in Malaysia. The MJM will archive knowledge about the changing pattern of human diseases and our endeavours to overcome them. It will also document how medicine develops as a profession in the nation. We will communicate and co-operate with other scientific journals in Malaysia. We seek articles that are of educational value to doctors. We will consider all unsolicited articles submitted to the journal and will commission distinguished Malaysians to write relevant review articles. We want to help doctors make better decisions and be good at judging the value of scientific data. We want to help doctors write better, to be articulate and precise.
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