The Impact of Maxillary Osteotomy on Fricatives in Cleft Lip and Palate: A Perceptual Speech and Acoustic Study

被引:3
作者
Tsang, Joy M. K. [1 ]
Yu, Wilson S. [1 ]
Tuomainen, Jyrki [2 ]
Sell, Debbie [3 ]
Lee, Kathy Y. S. [1 ,4 ]
Tong, Michael C. F. [1 ,4 ]
Pereira, Valerie J. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] UCL, Div Psychol & Language Sci, Speech Hearing & Phonet Sci, London, England
[3] Great Ormond St Hosp Children NHS Fdn Trust, Ctr Outcomes & Experience Res Childrens Hlth Illne, London, England
[4] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Inst Human Commun Res, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Maxillary osteotomy; Cleft lip; palate; Acoustic analyses; Fricatives; ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY; VELOPHARYNGEAL FUNCTION; AUDIT PROTOCOL; I OSTEOTOMY; CONSONANTS; ARTICULATION; DISTRACTION; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1159/000520080
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Introduction: Abnormal facial growth is a recognized outcome in cleft lip and palate (CLP), resulting in a concave profile and a class III occlusal status. Maxillary osteotomy (MO) is undertaken to correct this facial deformity, and the surgery can impact speech articulation, although the evidence remains limited and ill-defined for the CLP population. Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of MO on the production of the fricatives /f/ and /s/, using perceptual and acoustic analyses, and to explore the nature of speech changes. Methods: Twenty participants with CLP were seen 0-3 months pre-operatively (T1) and 3 months (T2) and 12 months (T3) after MO. A normal group (N = 20) was similarly recruited. Perceptual speech data was collected according to a validated framework and ratings made on audio and audio-video recordings (VIDRat). Spectral moments were centre of gravity (CG), standard deviation (SD), skewness (SK) and kurtosis (KU). Reliability studies were carried out for all speech analyses. Results: For the CLP group, VIDRat identified dentalization/interdentalization as the main type of pre-operative error for /s/ with a statistically significant improvement over time, chi(2)(2) = 6.889, p = 0.032. Effect sizes were medium between T1 and T3 (d = 0.631) and small between T2 and T3 (d = 0.194). For the acoustic data, effect sizes were similarly medium between T1 and T2 (e.g., SK, /f/ d = 0.579, /s/ d = 0.642) and small between T1 and T3 across all acoustic parameters. Independent t tests showed mainly statistically significant differences between both groups at all time points with large effect sizes (e.g., T2 CG, t = -4.571, p < 0.001, d =1.581), indicating that /s/ was not normalized post-operatively. For /f/, differences tended to be at T1 with large effect sizes (e.g., CG, t = -2.307, p = 0.028, d = 0.797), reflecting normalization. Conclusions and Implications: This is the first speech acoustic study on /f/ for individuals with CLP undergoing MO. The surgery has a positive impact on /f/ and /s/, which appear to stabilize 3 months post-operatively. Speech changes are an automatic and a direct consequence of the physical changes brought about by MO, effecting articulatory re-organization. The results of the study have direct clinical implications for the clinical care pathway for patients with CLP undergoing MO.
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