1. S179 – Voice Self‐evaluation after Treatment for T1 Glottic Cancer
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Jose-Luis Llorente-Pendas, Maria J. Caminero, Faustino Núñez, and Carlos Suárez-Nieto
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Laser surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radiation therapy ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Glottic cancer ,Self evaluation ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Surgery ,Objective evaluation ,Voice Handicap Index ,business ,Student's t-test ,After treatment - Abstract
Objectives1) To present the objective and subjective analysis of voice quality following treatment of an early epidermoid glottic carcinoma. 2) Results from the objective evaluation of the voice, along with the self-evaluation of voice quality quantified using the Voice Handicap Index of a group of patients treated with endoscopic laser surgery, are compared with patients treated with radiotherapy.MethodsWe performed an objective voice evaluation, as well as a physical, emotional, and functional well-being assessment of 19 patients treated with laser surgery and 18 patients treated with radiotherapy. The data obtained was gathered in the statistical database SPSS 12.0. The statistical analysis used was the “Student t test” in order to compare averages and the Chi-squared test for comparing proportions. The statistical differences were considered significant when p was lower than 0.05.ResultsVoice quality is affected both by surgery and radiotherapy. Voice parameters only show differences in the maximum ph...
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- 2008