Perceptual characteristics of tracheoesophageal speech production using the new indwelling Provox Vega voice prosthesis: A randomized controlled crossover trial

Background. The objective of this study was to determine if the design enhancements incorporated into the new Provox Vega Indwelling Voice prostheses result in any positive benefits in vivo. Methods. Using a randomized, crossover study design, 31 participants using tracheoesophageal speech postlaryn...

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Published in:Head & neck Vol. 33; no. 1; pp. 13 - 19
Main Authors: Ward, Elizabeth C., Hancock, Kelli, Lawson, Nadine, van As-Brooks, Corina J.
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Abstract Background. The objective of this study was to determine if the design enhancements incorporated into the new Provox Vega Indwelling Voice prostheses result in any positive benefits in vivo. Methods. Using a randomized, crossover study design, 31 participants using tracheoesophageal speech postlaryngectomy completed a 3‐week trial of the Provox Vega and a comparator device. Main outcome measures included patient perceptions of vocal effort and quality using each device, and perceptual judgments of voice quality produced. Results. The majority of patients (72%) indicated the Provox Vega gave them overall better voice quality and 52% felt they required less effort to phonate. Voice samples produced with the Provox Vega were also perceived by listeners to be significantly (p < .05) less strained, easier to understand, produced with less effort, and the better speech sample overall. Conclusion. Results support that the aerodynamic improvements incorporated in the design of the new Provox Vega facilitate enhanced voice and speech qualities. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2011
AbstractList The objective of this study was to determine if the design enhancements incorporated into the new Provox Vega Indwelling Voice prostheses result in any positive benefits in vivo. Using a randomized, crossover study design, 31 participants using tracheoesophageal speech postlaryngectomy completed a 3-week trial of the Provox Vega and a comparator device. Main outcome measures included patient perceptions of vocal effort and quality using each device, and perceptual judgments of voice quality produced. The majority of patients (72%) indicated the Provox Vega gave them overall better voice quality and 52% felt they required less effort to phonate. Voice samples produced with the Provox Vega were also perceived by listeners to be significantly (p < .05) less strained, easier to understand, produced with less effort, and the better speech sample overall. Results support that the aerodynamic improvements incorporated in the design of the new Provox Vega facilitate enhanced voice and speech qualities.
BACKGROUNDThe objective of this study was to determine if the design enhancements incorporated into the new Provox Vega Indwelling Voice prostheses result in any positive benefits in vivo.METHODSUsing a randomized, crossover study design, 31 participants using tracheoesophageal speech postlaryngectomy completed a 3-week trial of the Provox Vega and a comparator device. Main outcome measures included patient perceptions of vocal effort and quality using each device, and perceptual judgments of voice quality produced.RESULTSThe majority of patients (72%) indicated the Provox Vega gave them overall better voice quality and 52% felt they required less effort to phonate. Voice samples produced with the Provox Vega were also perceived by listeners to be significantly (p < .05) less strained, easier to understand, produced with less effort, and the better speech sample overall.CONCLUSIONResults support that the aerodynamic improvements incorporated in the design of the new Provox Vega facilitate enhanced voice and speech qualities.
Background. The objective of this study was to determine if the design enhancements incorporated into the new Provox Vega Indwelling Voice prostheses result in any positive benefits in vivo. Methods. Using a randomized, crossover study design, 31 participants using tracheoesophageal speech postlaryngectomy completed a 3‐week trial of the Provox Vega and a comparator device. Main outcome measures included patient perceptions of vocal effort and quality using each device, and perceptual judgments of voice quality produced. Results. The majority of patients (72%) indicated the Provox Vega gave them overall better voice quality and 52% felt they required less effort to phonate. Voice samples produced with the Provox Vega were also perceived by listeners to be significantly (p < .05) less strained, easier to understand, produced with less effort, and the better speech sample overall. Conclusion. Results support that the aerodynamic improvements incorporated in the design of the new Provox Vega facilitate enhanced voice and speech qualities. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2011
Author Lawson, Nadine
Hancock, Kelli
van As-Brooks, Corina J.
Ward, Elizabeth C.
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Keywords Evaluation
Artificial larynx
Tracheoesophageal
Stomatology
ENT
Verbal production
Laryngectomy
randomized controlled trial
Provox Vega
Treatment
Surgery
Voice prosthesis
perceptual evaluation
Speech
tracheoesophageal speech
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Notes Conflict of Interest: Corina J. van As-Brooks is working part-time in Atos Medical as Clinical Affairs Manager. Atos Medical is a manufacturer of Provex Vega. She had an active role in project design. She did not participate in data collection and interpretation. Datasets were held by both Atos Medical and the Princess Alexandra Hospital and were analyzed independently by both groups.
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Conflict of Interest: Corina J. van As–Brooks is working part‐time in Atos Medical as Clinical Affairs Manager. Atos Medical is a manufacturer of Provex Vega. She had an active role in project design. She did not participate in data collection and interpretation. Datasets were held by both Atos Medical and the Princess Alexandra Hospital and were analyzed independently by both groups.
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Biological and medical sciences
Cross-Over Studies
Female
Humans
laryngectomy
Laryngectomy - methods
Laryngectomy - rehabilitation
Larynx, Artificial
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Patient Satisfaction - statistics & numerical data
Perception
perceptual evaluation
Phonation
Prosthesis Design
Provox Vega
Quality of Life
Queensland
randomized controlled trial
Speech Intelligibility
Speech, Esophageal - instrumentation
Speech, Esophageal - methods
tracheoesophageal speech
Treatment Outcome
Voice Quality
Title Perceptual characteristics of tracheoesophageal speech production using the new indwelling Provox Vega voice prosthesis: A randomized controlled crossover trial
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