Modeling the Effects of Vocal Cord Atrophy on Airflow and Voice Quality in Elderly Individuals
Vocal Cord Atrophy
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Vocal Cord Atrophy
Eligibility Criteria
Healthy Subjects Cohort:
Inclusion criteria:
- Between 65 and 80 years of age
- Voice Handicap Index (VHI) questionnaire score of less than 10.
- Little or no dysphonia as assessed by a speech language pathologist from the Duke Voice Care Center
- No contraindications to have a CBCT scan (as assessed per standard clinical practice)
Exclusion criteria:
- Inability to speak, read, write, and understand English
- Inability to provide written consent
- Self-reported or known allergy to Afrin or Tetracaine HCL (or related class of drugs) and unable or willing to complete the laryngovideostroboscopy procedure with it.
Vocal Cord Atrophy Cohort:
Inclusion criteria:
- Between 65 and 80 years of age
- Clinical diagnosis of vocal cord atrophy (VCA)
- Treated for the above condition by a provider at the Duke Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Clinic
- Elected to undergo voice therapy as standard of care for treatment of VCA
Exclusion criteria:
- Other conditions that affect the voice and would interfere with study measures, as determined by PI
- Inability to speak, read, write, and understand English
- Inability to provide written consent
- Self-reported or known allergy to Afrin or Tetracaine HCL (or related class of drugs) and unable or willing to complete the laryngovideostroboscopy procedure with it.
Sites / Locations
- Duke University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Vocal Cord Atrophy
Healthy Volunteer
Quantify changes in aerodynamic and aeroacoustics patterns in patients with vocal cord atrophy (VCA) before and after voice therapy. To evaluate changes, subjects will have Laryngovideostroboscopy, Acoustic/Auerodynamic testing, and Cone Beam CT scans of the larynx before and after voice therapy.
Develop a validated computational model for assessing normative laryngeal aerodynamic and aeroacoustic patterns in healthy elderly individuals. To assess normal laryngeal aerodynamic and aeroacoustic patterns in this cohort, subjects will subjects will have Laryngovideostroboscopy, Acoustic/Auerodynamic testing, and Cone Beam CT scans of the larynx.