Rehabilitation of speech disorders following glossectomy, based on ultrasound visual illustration and feedback
Marion Girod-Roux
(1, 2)
,
Thomas Hueber
(1)
,
Diandra Fabre
(1)
,
Silvain Gerber
(3)
,
Mélanie Canault
(4, 5)
,
Nathalie Bedoin
(4, 5)
,
Audrey Acher
(6)
,
Nicolas Béziaud
(2)
,
Eric Truy
(7, 8, 9)
,
Pierre Badin
(1)
1
GIPSA-CRISSP -
GIPSA - Cognitive Robotics, Interactive Systems, & Speech Processing
2 Centre Médical Rocheplane [Saint-Martin-d'Hères]
3 GIPSA-Services - GIPSA-Services
4 DDL - Dynamique Du Langage
5 ISTR - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de la Réadaptation [Lyon]
6 Service de pathologie neurovasculaire [Grenoble]
7 Neurosciences Sensorielles Comportement Cognition
8 Département d'ORL, chirurgie cervico-maxillo-faciale et d'audiophonologie [Hôpital Edouard Herriot - HCL]
9 IMPACT - Integrative Multisensory Perception, Action and Cognition
2 Centre Médical Rocheplane [Saint-Martin-d'Hères]
3 GIPSA-Services - GIPSA-Services
4 DDL - Dynamique Du Langage
5 ISTR - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de la Réadaptation [Lyon]
6 Service de pathologie neurovasculaire [Grenoble]
7 Neurosciences Sensorielles Comportement Cognition
8 Département d'ORL, chirurgie cervico-maxillo-faciale et d'audiophonologie [Hôpital Edouard Herriot - HCL]
9 IMPACT - Integrative Multisensory Perception, Action and Cognition
Thomas Hueber
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Diandra Fabre
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Silvain Gerber
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Mélanie Canault
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Nathalie Bedoin
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Audrey Acher
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Pierre Badin
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Résumé
Intraoral surgery for tongue cancer usually induces speech disorders that have a negative impact on communication and quality of life. Studies have documented the benefit of tongue ultrasound imaging as a visual articulatory feedback for speech rehabilitation. This study aims to assess specifically the complementary contribution of visual feedback to visual illustration (i.e. the display of ultrasound video of target language movements) for the speech rehabilitation of glossectomised patients. Two therapy conditions were used alternately for ten glossectomised French patients randomly divided into two cohorts. The IF cohort benefitted from 10 sessions using illustration alone (IL condition) followed by 10 sessions using illustration supplemented by visual feedback (IL+F condition). The FI cohort followed the opposite protocol, i.e. the first 10 sessions with the IL+F condition, followed by 10 sessions with the IL condition. Phonetic accuracy (Percent Consonants Correct) was monitored at baseline (T0, before the first series) and after each series (T1 and T2) using clinical speech-language assessments. None of the contrasts computed between the two conditions, using logistic regression with random effects models, were found to be statistically significant for the group analysis of assessment scores. Results were significant for a few individuals, with balanced advantages in both conditions. In conclusion, the use of articulatory visual feedback does not seem to bring a decisive advantage over the use of visual illustration, though speech therapists and patients reported that ultrasound feedback was useful at the beginning. This result should be confirmed by similar studies involving other types of speech disorders.
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Type de dépôt | Article dans une revue |
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Intraoral surgery for tongue cancer usually induces speech disorders that have a negative impact on communication and quality of life. Studies have documented the benefit of tongue ultrasound imaging as a visual articulatory feedback for speech rehabilitation. This study aims to assess specifically the complementary contribution of visual feedback to visual illustration (i.e. the display of ultrasound video of target language movements) for the speech rehabilitation of glossectomised patients. Two therapy conditions were used alternately for ten glossectomised French patients randomly divided into two cohorts. The IF cohort benefitted from 10 sessions using illustration alone (IL condition) followed by 10 sessions using illustration supplemented by visual feedback (IL+F condition). The FI cohort followed the opposite protocol, i.e. the first 10 sessions with the IL+F condition, followed by 10 sessions with the IL condition. Phonetic accuracy (Percent Consonants Correct) was monitored at baseline (T0, before the first series) and after each series (T1 and T2) using clinical speech-language assessments. None of the contrasts computed between the two conditions, using logistic regression with random effects models, were found to be statistically significant for the group analysis of assessment scores. Results were significant for a few individuals, with balanced advantages in both conditions. In conclusion, the use of articulatory visual feedback does not seem to bring a decisive advantage over the use of visual illustration, though speech therapists and patients reported that ultrasound feedback was useful at the beginning. This result should be confirmed by similar studies involving other types of speech disorders.
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Titre |
en
Rehabilitation of speech disorders following glossectomy, based on ultrasound visual illustration and feedback
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Auteur(s) |
Marion Girod-Roux
1, 2
, Thomas Hueber
1
, Diandra Fabre
1
, Silvain Gerber
3
, Mélanie Canault
4, 5
, Nathalie Bedoin
4, 5
, Audrey Acher
6
, Nicolas Béziaud
2
, Eric Truy
7, 8, 9
, Pierre Badin
1
1
GIPSA-CRISSP -
GIPSA - Cognitive Robotics, Interactive Systems, & Speech Processing
( 1043343 )
- GIPSA-lab, 11 rue des Mathématiques, Grenoble Campus BP46, F-38402 SAINT MARTIN D'HERES CEDEX
- France
2
Centre Médical Rocheplane [Saint-Martin-d'Hères]
( 551299 )
- 6 r Massenet
38400 Saint-Martin d’Hères
- France
3
GIPSA-Services -
GIPSA-Services
( 1043351 )
- GIPSA-lab,
11 rue des Mathématiques,
Grenoble Campus BP46,
F-38402 SAINT MARTIN D'HERES CEDEX
- France
4
DDL -
Dynamique Du Langage
( 740 )
- INSTITUT DES SCIENCES DE L'HOMME 14 Avenue Berthelot 69363 LYON CEDEX 07
- France
5
ISTR -
Institut des Sciences et Techniques de la Réadaptation [Lyon]
( 1003376 )
- 8, Avenue ROCKEFELLER
69373 LYON CEDEX 08
- France
6
Service de pathologie neurovasculaire [Grenoble]
( 199464 )
- France
7
Neurosciences Sensorielles Comportement Cognition
( 550 )
- 50 avenue Tony Garnier 69366 LYON CEDEX 07
- France
8
Département d'ORL, chirurgie cervico-maxillo-faciale et d'audiophonologie [Hôpital Edouard Herriot - HCL]
( 5749 )
- Lyon
- France
9
IMPACT -
Integrative Multisensory Perception, Action and Cognition
( 1005665 )
- France
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Date de publication électronique |
2020-01-28
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Date de production/écriture |
2018-12-21
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Audience |
Internationale
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Date de publication |
2020
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URL éditeur |
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02699206.2019.1700310?tab=permissions&scroll=top
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Commentaire |
This work was supported by the Rhône-Alpes Region ARC6 program “information and communication technologies and innovative it practices” [ARC6 - 2013 - 13-009712-01].
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Volume |
34
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Numéro |
9
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Nom de la revue |
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Page/Identifiant |
826-843
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Financement |
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Domaine(s) |
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Mots-clés |
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Speech therapy, tongue ultrasound imaging, biofeedback, articulation disorder, assistive technologies
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DOI | 10.1080/02699206.2019.1700310 |
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