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First clinical experience with a new non-indwelling voice prosthesis (Provox NID) for voice rehabilitation after total laryngectomy
Authors:Hancock Kelli  Houghton Brooke  Van As-Brooks Corina J  Coman William
Institution:Speech Pathology Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Kelli_Hancock@health.qld.gov.au
Abstract:CONCLUSION: The new Provox NID non-indwelling voice prosthesis investigated in this study provides a good option for laryngectomized patients using non-indwelling voice prostheses and can potentially improve safety and increase patients' satisfaction with their voice and speech. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of and patient satisfaction with the Provox NID non-indwelling voice prosthesis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pre- and post-study questionnaires were used to evaluate the patients' former voice prosthesis and the Provox NID voice prosthesis. In addition, measurements of pull-out force, maximum phonation time and loudness were made for both voice prostheses. In vitro measurements of airflow characteristics were also made. Following a 6-week trial, all patients provided feedback on the new voice prosthesis and the results were used to further improve the Provox NID. This final version of the new voice prosthesis was subsequently trialled and evaluated by 10 patients 6 months later. RESULTS: Overall results showed that patient satisfaction with the Provox NID non-indwelling voice prosthesis was favourable. The pull-out force for the new prosthesis was significantly higher than that for the formerly used prosthesis and its aerodynamic characteristics were better.
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