Παρασκευή 22 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Surgical and Nonsurgical Lines of Treatment of Reinke's Edema: A Systematic Literature Review
The aim of this study was to carry out a systematic review of different surgical and nonsurgical lines of treatment of Reinke's edema to identify the effectiveness and the guidelines described to use each of them.
Olfactory Ecto-Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Laryngeal Nerve Regeneration in Rats
Selective intralaryngeal reinnervation has been shown to be effective in experimental models. This consists of independently reinnerving the adductor and abductor of laryngeal muscles of the larynx, in order to prevent any misalignment of the axonal regrowth, improve the functional recovery and tend toward reduction of synkinesis. The surgical technique remains complex. Current research focuses on simplifying and improving this technique. Olfactory ectomesenchymal stem cells (OEMSC) represent an interesting candidate for cell therapy and could be obtained from olfactory mucosa.
Diagnostic Value of Acoustic and Aerodynamic Measurements in Vocal Fold Movement Disorders and their Correlation with Laryngeal Electromyography and Voice Handicap Index
Investigate the relationships between the Voice Handicap Index, laryngeal electromyography, and objective acoustic voice testing in order to determine the utility of these measures in the management of vocal fold movement disorders.
Tongue Edema Secondary to Suspension Laryngoscopy
Suspension microlaryngoscopy (SML) is generally a safe, same-day procedure. Complications have been linked to prolonged operative time and substantial force applied to the tongue. This report of two cases describes marked tongue edema following SML, a complication not yet reported in the literature.
Vocal Dose of Preservice Music Therapists, Preservice Music Teachers, and Other Undergraduate Students
Researchers have studied various populations with high vocal doses and prevalence of related voice disorders. Teachers, singers, and university students are three such populations that have been examined extensively. No studies to date, however, have examined the voice use of music therapists and compared their voice use to these other populations.
Treatment Outcomes of Arytenoid Dislocation by Closed Reduction: A Multidimensional Evaluation
This study aimed to investigate the treatment outcomes of arytenoid dislocation by a multidimensional evaluation.
Nonselective Laryngeal Reinnervation versus Type 1 Thyroplasty in Patients with Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: A Single Tertiary Centre Experience
This study compared the voice outcomes of selected patients with unilateral vocal fold palsy (UVFP) who underwent either nonselective laryngeal reinnervation (LR) or Type 1 thyroplasty (thyroplasty) in a Malaysian tertiary centre using multidimensional voice assessments.
A Computer-Based Tool for the Assessment of Voice Quality Through Visual Analogue Scales: VAS-Simplified Vocal Profile Analysis
In this study we propose a new tool for the perceptual assessment of voice quality. For its design, we have adapted the Simplified Vocal Profile Analysis so that the new tool features two main characteristics: (1) the ordinal scalar degrees of the original protocol are turned into a visual analog scale; and (2) the original paper-based version of the protocol is now a computer-based implementation. In order to assess the reliability of the new tool, five phoneticians listened to 12 different speakers and evaluated their voice quality using the proposed tool.
Validation of Acoustic Voice Quality Index Version 3.01 and Acoustic Breathiness Index in Korean Population
This study aimed to verify the Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI) version 3.01 and the Acoustic Breathiness Index (ABI) as tools for acoustic analyses in the Korean language.
Inspiratory Vocal Fry: Anatomical and Physiological Aspects, Application in Speech Therapy, Vocal Pedagogy and Singing. A Pilot study
Inspiratory Vocal Fry (IVF) is the voice production during inspiration of a sound with vocal fry perceptual characteristics. The existing scientific literature shows a lack of studies on it. The aim of the study is to highlight anatomical and physiological characteristics of IVF, to assess its effects on spoken and singing voice, to confirm the potential usefulness in speech therapy and vocal pedagogy.

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