Effects of Type 3 Thyroplasty on Voice Quality Outcomes in Puberphonia

Objective: To assess effects of type 3 thyroplasty on outcomes of voice quality in puberphonia. Methods: Design: Prospective Cohort Setting: Tertiary Referral Hospital Participants: 6 patients with puberphonia who failed voice therapy, aged 16-25 years, who consulted at the ENT Outpatie...

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Main Authors: Kanishka Chowdhury, Somnath Saha, Sudipta Pal, Indranil Chatterjee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Philippine Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. 2014-06-01
Series:Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
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Online Access:https://pjohns.pso-hns.org/index.php/pjohns/article/view/449
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Summary:Objective: To assess effects of type 3 thyroplasty on outcomes of voice quality in puberphonia. Methods: Design: Prospective Cohort Setting: Tertiary Referral Hospital Participants: 6 patients with puberphonia who failed voice therapy, aged 16-25 years, who consulted at the ENT Outpatient department between September 2010 and September 2012, underwent type 3 thyroplasty. Pre-operative and 6-month post-operative voice analysis by voice recordings, Voice Handicap Index (VHI), GRBAS score and real time acoustic analysis (perturbation) using Dr Speech software (University version 4.0, Voice Tech Corporation, USA [Tiger Electronics]) using habitual fundamental frequency (F0), jitter % and shimmer % as parameters, were performed.   Results: Mean pre-operative VHI and GRBAS scores were 53 and 75.67 respectively whereas post-operative scores were 29 and 25.00 respectively. (P-value for VHI was 0.004 and that of GRBAS was 0.00). On acoustic analysis, mean pre-operative habitual fundamental frequency (F0), jitter % and shimmer % was 245.82 Hz, 0.21 and 2.34 respectively whereas post-operative mean was 140.78 Hz (P = 0.00), 0.19 (P = 0.04) and 1.52 (P = 0.00) respectively.   Conclusion: The mainstay of treatment of puberphonia is voice therapy. Thyroplasty provides a suitable management option in those cases who fail to respond by voice therapy.   Keywords: puberphonia, thyroplasty, laryngeal framework surgery, voice analysis
ISSN:1908-4889
2094-1501