Revista CEFAC (Nov 2022)

Can a pharyngeal bulb prosthesis eliminate hypernasal speech in individuals with hypodynamic velopharynx?

  • Ana Julia dos Passos Rizatto,
  • Monica Moraes Waldemarin Lopes,
  • Olivia Mesquita Vieira de Souza,
  • Homero Carneiro Aferri,
  • Maria Daniela Borro Pinto,
  • Melina Evangelista Whitaker,
  • Jeniffer de Cassia Rillo Dutka,
  • Laura Katarine Félix de Andrade,
  • Maria Inês Pegoraro-Krook

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/20222468422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to investigate the effectiveness of a pharyngeal bulb prosthesis to eliminate hypernasality in patients with operated cleft palate presenting with diagnosis of hypodynamic velopharynx. Methods: twenty patients with cleft palate, ages 11-40 years, presenting hypodynamic velopharynx participated in the study. Patients had their speech audio recorded twice, with and without prosthesis, simultaneously with nasometry. Three speech-pathologists rated the presence and absence of hypernasality. Perceptual and nasometric data without and with prosthesis were compared, using the McNemar Test (p27% without prosthesis and 27% with prosthesis, 17 (85%), scores >27% in both conditions, and 1(5%), scores <27% in both conditions. The comparisons between the results were not significant (p=1.000). Conclusion: the pharyngeal bulb prosthesis alone is insufficient to eliminate hypernasality of patients presented with hypodynamic velopharynx. To this purpose, the combination between the prosthesis and speech therapy is required.

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