Journal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies (Jan 2016)

Perceptual and instrumental analysis of hypernasality in children with repaired cleft palate

  • Henna Raunak Seth Tak,
  • Aarti Pushkar Waknis,
  • Sneha Prakash Kulkarni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2348-2125.187508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 67 – 72

Abstract

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Context: Hypernasality is a frequently encountered problem in the speech of individuals with cleft palate with/without cleft lip (CP ± L). Aims: The aim of the present study was to explore the relation between perceptual and instrumental analysis of hypernasality in children with repaired CP ± L. Settings and Design: Comparative. Subjects and Methods: Children were divided into two groups. Group I included of 30 children operated for CP ± L and Group II included children in the age group of 4 -11 years in the age range of 4-11 years were included in the study. Specially constructed oral sentences in Marathi were used for the perceptual and instrumental analysis of speech. In addition, a number counting task and picture description was recorded for perceptual assessment. Nasal view Dr. Speech "Version 4 was used for instrumental assessment. Perceptual assessment for hypernasality was carried out by listening to the prerecorded speech samples by two experienced speech language pathologists. Statistical Analysis Used: Kappa coefficient, Pearson′s product moment correlation. Results: The results of the study indicated a strong relationship between perceptual rating of nasality and nasalance scores for oral sentences. Conclusions: Nasal view was able to distinguish between normal resonance and hypernasality in speech of children with CP ± L.

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