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Prospective, longitudinal electroglottographic study of voice recovery following accelerated hypofractionated radiotherapy for T1/T2 larynx cancer

Authors :
Kazi, Rehan
Venkitaraman, Ramachandran
Johnson, Catherine
Prasad, Vyas
Clarke, Peter
Newbold, Kate
Rhys-Evans, Peter
Nutting, Christopher
Harrington, Kevin
Source :
Radiotherapy & Oncology. May2008, Vol. 87 Issue 2, p230-236. 7p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Abstract: Background and purpose: To measure voice outcomes following accelerated hypofractionated radiotherapy for larynx cancer. Materials and methods: Twenty-five patients with T1/T2 glottic cancer underwent serial electroglottographic and acoustic analysis (sustained vowel/i/ and connected speech) before radiotherapy and 1, 6 and 12 months post-treatment. Twenty-five normal subjects served as a reference control population. Results: Pre-treatment measures were significantly worse for larynx cancer patients. Median jitter (0.23% vs 0.97%, p =0.001) and shimmer (0.62dB vs 0.98dB, p =0.05) and differences in data ranges reflected greater frequency and amplitude perturbation in the larynx cancer patients. Pre-treatment Mean Phonation Time (MPT) was significantly reduced (21s vs 14.8s, p =0.002) in larynx cancer patients. There was a trend towards improvement of jitter, shimmer and normalized noise energy at 12 months post-treatment. MPT improved but remained significantly worse than for normal subjects (21s vs 16.4s, p =0.013). Average fundamental frequency resembled normal subjects, including improvement of the measured range (91.4–244.6Hz in controls vs 100–201Hz in post-treatment larynx cancer patients). Conclusions: This non-invasive technique effectively measures post-treatment vocal function in larynx cancer patients. This study demonstrated improvement of many key parameters that influence voice function over 12 months after radiotherapy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01678140
Volume :
87
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Radiotherapy & Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32088826
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2008.01.006