| Literature DB >> 29255615 |
Celia Faye Stewart1, Catherine F Sinclair2, Irene F Kling3,4, Beverly E Diamond5, Andrew Blitzer6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although considerable research has focused on the etiology and symptomology of adductor focal laryngeal dystonia (AD-FLD), little is known about the correlation between clinicians' ratings and patients' perception of this voice disturbance. This study has five objectives: first, to determine if there is a relationship between subjects' symptom-severity and its impact on their quality of life; to compare clinicians' ratings with subjects' perception of the individual characteristics and severity of AD-FLD; to document the subjects' perception of changes in dysphonia since diagnosis; to record the frequency of voice arrest during connected speech; and, finally, to calculate inter-clinician reliability based on results from the Unified Spasmodic Dysphonia Rating Scale (USDRS) (Stewart et al, J Voice 1195-10, 1997).Entities:
Keywords: Adductor focal laryngeal dystonia; Botulinum toxin; Dystonia; Quality of life; Voice
Year: 2017 PMID: 29255615 PMCID: PMC5727950 DOI: 10.1186/s40734-017-0066-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Mov Disord ISSN: 2054-7072
Correlation of VHI-10 with DSQ N = 60
| VHI-10 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pearson Correlation | Significance | |
| Overall Severity of Dysphonia on the DSQ | 0.536 | .000* |
| Age at Time of Diagnosis | −0.328 | .011* |
| Number of Injections | 10.162 | .25 |
| Time Since Diagnosis | −0.049 | .71 |
| Duration Since Previous BoNT Injection | −0.09 | .94 |
*Finding was statistically significant at the .01 level
Correlations Between the Subjects’ Ratings of the Current Severity of the Dysphonia and the Individual Voice Symptoms N = 56
| Subjects’ Ratings of Severity of Dysphonia | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pearson Correlation | Significance (2-tailed) | |
| Subjects’ Ratings Strain-Strangled | 0.673 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Roughness | 0.549 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Increased Expiratory Effort | 0.187 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Voice Tremor | 0.477 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Voice Arrest | 0.564 | 0.000* |
*All findings were statistically significant at the 0.01 level
Correlations Between Ratings on the VHI-10 and Severity of Current Symptoms on DSQ N = 56
| Subjects’ Ratings on the VHI-10 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pearson Correlation | Significance (2-tailed) | |
| Subjects’ Ratings of Severity of Dysphonia | 0.474 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Strain-Strangled | 0.417 | 0.001* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Roughness | 0.490 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Increased Expiratory Effort | 0.275 | 0.039 |
| Subjects’ Ratings Voice Tremor | 0.539 | 0.000* |
| Subjects’ Ratings Voice Arrest | 0.458 | 0.000* |
*Findings was statistically significant at the .01 level
Correlation Between Subjects’ and Clinicians’ Ratings of Voice Symptoms N = 56
| Voice Symptom | Pearson Correlation | Sig (2-tailed) |
|---|---|---|
| Dysphonia | 0.353 | 0.008* |
| Strain-Strangled Voice Quality | 0.389 | 0.003* |
| Roughness | 0.466 | 0.000* |
| Voice Arrest | 0.502 | 0.000* |
| Increased Expiratory Effort | 0.454 | 0.000* |
| Voice Tremor | 0.216 | 0.109 |
Note: All clinician ratings were made during review of the video recording of the Rainbow Passage and description of the Cookie Theft picture
*Findings were statistically significant at the .01 level
Comparison of Severity of Current Symptoms with Severity at Diagnosis*
| Vocal symptom | Corresponding DSQ Questions | Mean severity at initial diagnosis (SD) | Mean current severity (SD) | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Severity of dysphonia | Q1, Q2 | 4.47 (0.68) | 3.19 (0.89) | <0.00001* |
| Strain-Strangled Voice Quality (effortful phonation) | Q8, Q9 | 4.21 (0.86) | 3.02 (1.00) | <0.00001* |
| Voice arrest (voice cuts off) | Q3, Q4 | 4.20 (0.97) | 2.89 (1.02) | <0.00001* |
| Roughness (hoarse / husky) | Q5, Q7 | 3.41 (1.40) | 3.01 (1.18) | 0.10000 |
| Voice tremor (shaking voice) | Q10, Q11 | 3.76 (1.31) | 2.71 (1.19) | 0.00002* |
| Increased expiratory effort | Q12, Q13 | 4.21 (0.90) | 3.07 (1.11) | <0.00001* |
Note: The DSQ symptom severity rating scale is a 5-point scale (i.e., 1 = mild, 2 = mild-to-moderate, 3 = moderate, 4 = moderate-to-severe, and 5 = severe). Q = question
*Findings were statistically significant at the .01 level
Inter-Clinician Reliability on the USDRS = 56
| Cronbach’s Alpha | Interclass Correlation Coefficient F-Test | |
|---|---|---|
| Reliability across all parameters on USDRS | 0.905 | <0.001* |
*The reliability of clinician ratings of all perceptual symptoms was significant
Inter-Clinician Reliability of Symptoms on the USDRS
| Perceptual Rating | Interclass Correlation Coefficient | F Test Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Severity of Dysphonia | 0.939 | <0.001* |
| Roughness | 0.840 | <0.001* |
| Breathiness | 0.444 | 0.003* |
| Strain-Strangled Quality | 0.849 | <0.001* |
| Abrupt Voice Initiation | 0.755 | <0.001* |
| Voice Arrest | 0.413 | 0.007* |
| Aphonia | 0.241 | 0.098 |
| Voice Tremor | 0.903 | <0.001* |
| Increased Expiratory Effort | 0.809 | <0.001* |
| Speech Rate | 0.694 | <0.001* |
| Intelligibility | 0.688 | <0.001* |
Note: All clinician ratings were made during review of the video recording of the Rainbow Passage and description of the Cookie Theft picture
*The reliability of clinician ratings of perceptual symptoms was statistically significant at the .01 level