| Literature DB >> 12212583 |
Minako Koike1, Noriko Kobayashi, Hajime Hirose, Yuki Hara.
Abstract
The outcome of speech therapy for 65 laryngectomees at Kitasato University Hospital is reported and what needs to be done in order to establish a better system for laryngectomee rehabilitation in Japan is discussed. Of the 65 patients, 53 were trained for both esophageal and electrolarynx speech, 8 for electrolarynx speech only and 4 for esophageal speech only. Of the 57 patients who were trained for esophageal speech, 38 continued the training for a period of > 6 months. Of these 38, 36 (94.7%) could produce one-syllable sounds at the first session. For the production of 5-6 syllables, a median of 6 sessions was necessary for the total laryngectomee group and 10 sessions were necessary for the pharyngo-laryngo-esophagectomee group but the difference was not significant. The study showed that for the production of a single esophageal sound the training period in our hospital was much shorter than that reported in other Japanese studies. Of the 65 patients, 27 (41.5%) acquired practical esophageal speech and 59 (90.8%) acquired either esophageal or electrolarynx speech. Six (9.2%) could not acquire any alaryngeal speech and this percentage was lower than that reported in other studies from Japan (12.5-33%) and from other countries (8.5-40%).Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12212583 DOI: 10.1080/000164802760057716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otolaryngol Suppl ISSN: 0365-5237