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Assessing the Effects of Patient Self-Rating of Voice Quality on Voice Therapy Attendance and Outcomes...

Dysphonia

The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of incorporating educational online modules into voice therapy. One of the main reasons that voice therapy fails is lack of participation and engagement from the patient's side. The researchers hope to learn if increasing patient engagement via educational online modules during this waiting period between evaluation and first therapy session is useful in increasing understanding of the therapeutic framework of voice therapy.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Autonomic Dysfunction in Functional Dysphonia

Functional Voice DisorderPsychogenic Voice Disorder1 more

The first objective of this research project is to compare the occurrence and frequency of symptoms and/or disorders related to autonomic dysfunction in patients with functional dysphonia with gender- and age-matched vocally healthy controls, using a case-control study. The second objective is to compare the effects of a novel therapy based on autonomic nervous system regulation (i.e., ANS therapy: heart rate variability biofeedback), for functional dysphonia versus coventional voice therapy (CVT) alone or in combination with ANS regulation therapy (i.e., ANS therapy + CVT), using a longitudinal randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Dysphonia, Distress, and Perceived Control: Technology Based Assessment and Intervention

Functional DysphoniaVoice Disorders1 more

The purpose of this study is to pilot test a version of the intervention that has been tailored for participants with dysphonia. The study seeks to determine if the adapted intervention: a) increases perceived control over voice-related stressors and b) decreases stress and distress resulting from voice problems. The study will also explore the usability and acceptability of the program. The goal is to help people with voice problems achieve better voice and quality of life outcomes.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Preliminary Study 2 to Test the Effects of Ambulatory Voice Biofeedback

Vocal Fold NodulesMuscle Tension Dysphonia

Note that this is the second half of a study under the same IRB and NIH grant. This second study will enroll patients with nodules and those with muscle tension dysphonia. These two groups will receive ambulatory voice biofeedback throughout 6 weeks of voice therapy. The targeted objective voice measure during biofeedback will be individually tailored with the goal of increased percentage compliance.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Post Thyroidectomy Echographic Method for Study of Vocal Fold Motion

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve PalsyPostoperative Dysphonia

One of the major risks of endocrine surgery is recurrent nerve palsy (RNP), leading to vocal folds (VF) immobility. It happens in 5% of cases, leading to high morbidity: dysphonia, aspirations, impossibility to work. Guidelines recommend to systematically perform a nasofibroscopy before and after surgery to check vocal fold mobility. However, due to the decreasing number of specialists, the cost of decontamination, and discomfort of this procedure, these guidelines are insufficiently followed. Transcutaneous Laryngeal Ultrasonography (TLU) appears a good alternative to nasofibroscopy in evaluating VF mobility, as assessed by the recent flourishing literature. Our team is a leader in this research by having developed a dedicated software, which provides objective measures of VF mobility. The aim of the present protocol is to validate the power of TLU for the diagnosis of RNP on a large cohort of patients operated on endocrine surgery. It is a prospective multicentric study that will blindly compare TLU and nasofibroscopy, the latter being the gold standard. TLU is cost effective and painless; its learning curve is fast. If validated, it may be offered as a good alternative to nasofibroscopy in RNP detection and prognosis.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Zinc Supplementation Prior to Botox Injections for Spasmodic Dysphonia

Spasmodic Dysphonia

One initial study has shown that Botulinum Toxin (BT) in combination with zinc supplementation may increase the duration of effects BT treatment. This initial study was in the context of facial aesthetics. The purpose of the present study is to determine the effect, if any, of oral zinc supplementation prior to BT in the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia. If positive effects will be observed, this would help reduce the burden of disease for these patients.

Enrolling by invitation7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Preoperative Oral Dexamethasone Supplementation on the Outcome of Thyroidectomised...

HypocalcemiaVitamin D Deficiency5 more

Glucocorticoids are well known for their analgesic, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and anti-emetic effects. Recovery time after thyroid surgery may depend on several factors, such as postoperative pain, nausea and vomiting, postoperative sore throat, voice disorders and symptomatic hypocalcaemia (low serum calcium level). However, there is little information in the literature about the preventive use of glucocorticosteroids in patients undergoing thyroid surgery. The aim of the study is to evaluate the clinical impact of preoperative oral dexamethasone supplementation on the surgical outcome in patients with multinodular goiter undergoing total thyroidectomy. Patients will be assigned to the supplementation group and the placebo group. In the supplementation group 8mg of dexamethasone will be administered orally one hour before surgery. In the postoperative period, the frequency and intensity of pain, nausea, vomiting, sore throat and hoarseness will be assessed. The incidence of symptoms of hypocalcaemia will also be evaluted. Preoperative and postoperative levels of vitamin D, cytokines, acute phase proteins and substances related to calcium metabolism will be measured in the blood. Cytokines levels in drainage fluid will also be assessed. The main hypothesis of the study is that in patients with supplementation postoperative discomfort and decrease in serum calcium and parathormone level and hypocalcemic symptoms will be less severe and the levels of proinflammatory substances will be decreased.

Recruiting43 enrollment criteria

Brain-Computer Interfaces in Laryngeal Dystonia

Laryngeal Dystonia

The researchers will develop and evaluate the use of adaptive closed-loop brain-computer interface therapeutic intervention in laryngeal dystonia.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Understanding Disorder-specific Neural Pathophysiology in Laryngeal Dystonia and Voice Tremor

Laryngeal DystoniaSpasmodic Dysphonia1 more

The researchers will examine functional neural correlates that differentiate between laryngeal dystonia and voice tremor and contribute to disorder-specific pathophysiology using a cross-disciplinary approach of multimodal brain imaging.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Deep Brain Stimulation in Laryngeal Dystonia and Voice Tremor

Laryngeal DystoniaSpasmodic Dysphonia2 more

The goals of this project are 1) to determine the incidence of neurological voice disorders in patients with dystonia and essential tremor undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS), 2) investigate the neuroimaging and intracranial neurophysiology correlates of voice dysfunction in these subjects, and subsequently 3) determine the effects of DBS on voice function.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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