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Improving Hands-Free Speech Rehabilitation in Laryngectomized Patients with a Moldable Adhesive.

Authors :
Leemans, M.
Longobardi, Y.
Dirven, R.
Honings, J.
D'Alatri, L.
Galli, J.
Brekel, M. van den
Parrilla, C.
Sluis, K.E. van
Leemans, M.
Longobardi, Y.
Dirven, R.
Honings, J.
D'Alatri, L.
Galli, J.
Brekel, M. van den
Parrilla, C.
Sluis, K.E. van
Source :
Laryngoscope, 133, 11, pp. 2965-2970
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 300031.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)<br />OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the product performance of a new moldable peristomal adhesive with corresponding heating pad designed to facilitate and improve automatic speaking valve (ASV) fixation for hands-free speech in laryngectomized patients. METHODS: Twenty laryngectomized patients, all regular adhesive users with prior ASV experience, were included. Study-specific questionnaires were used for data collection at baseline and after two weeks of moldable adhesive use. The primary outcome parameters were adhesive lifetime during hands-free speech, use and duration of hands-free speech, and patient preference. Additional outcome parameters were satisfaction, comfort, fit, and usability. RESULTS: The moldable adhesive enabled ASV fixation adequate for hands-free speech in the majority of participants. Overall, the moldable adhesive significantly increased adhesive lifetime and duration of hands-free speech compared to participants' baseline adhesives (p < 0.05), regardless of stoma depth, skin irritation, or regular use of hands-free speech at baseline. The participants who preferred the moldable adhesive (55% of participants) experienced a significant increase in the adhesive lifetime (median of 24 h, range 8-144 h) and improved comfort, fit, and ease of speech. CONCLUSION: The moldable adhesive's lifetime and functional aspects, including the ease of use and custom fit, are encouraging outcomes and enable more laryngectomized patients to use hands-free speech more regularly. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4 Laryngoscope, 133:2965-2970, 2023.<br />01 november 2023

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Laryngoscope, 133, 11, pp. 2965-2970
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1414634436
Document Type :
Electronic Resource