Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy

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Autor(a) principal: Mourão,Lucia Figueiredo
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Aguiar,Patrícia Maria de Carvalho, Ferraz,Fernando Antônio Patriani, Behlau,Mara Suzana, Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: Long-term complications in levodopa treated Parkinson's disease (PD) patients caused a resurgence of interest in pallidotomy as an option of treatment. However, postoperative complications such as speech disorders can occur. PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the acoustic voice in PD patients, before and after posteroventral pallidotomy. METHOD: Twelve patients with PD were submitted to neurological and voice assessments during the off and on phases, in the pre-operative, 1st and 3rd post-operative months. The patients were evaluated with the UPDRS and the vocal acoustic parameters - f0, NHR, jitter, PPQ, Shimmer, APQ (using the software MultiSpeech - Kay Elemetrics - 3700). RESULTS: The off phase UPDRS scores revealed a tendency to improvement at the 1st month and the off phase worsened. The shimmer and APQ improved. CONCLUSION: This study shows that pallidotomy has little improvement on functional use of communication of PD patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
title Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
spellingShingle Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
Mourão,Lucia Figueiredo
Parkinson's disease
pallidotomy
voice
title_short Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
title_full Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
title_fullStr Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
title_sort Acoustic voice assessment in Parkinson's disease patients submitted to posteroventral pallidotomy
author Mourão,Lucia Figueiredo
author_facet Mourão,Lucia Figueiredo
Aguiar,Patrícia Maria de Carvalho
Ferraz,Fernando Antônio Patriani
Behlau,Mara Suzana
Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
author_role author
author2 Aguiar,Patrícia Maria de Carvalho
Ferraz,Fernando Antônio Patriani
Behlau,Mara Suzana
Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mourão,Lucia Figueiredo
Aguiar,Patrícia Maria de Carvalho
Ferraz,Fernando Antônio Patriani
Behlau,Mara Suzana
Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parkinson's disease
pallidotomy
voice
topic Parkinson's disease
pallidotomy
voice
description Long-term complications in levodopa treated Parkinson's disease (PD) patients caused a resurgence of interest in pallidotomy as an option of treatment. However, postoperative complications such as speech disorders can occur. PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the acoustic voice in PD patients, before and after posteroventral pallidotomy. METHOD: Twelve patients with PD were submitted to neurological and voice assessments during the off and on phases, in the pre-operative, 1st and 3rd post-operative months. The patients were evaluated with the UPDRS and the vocal acoustic parameters - f0, NHR, jitter, PPQ, Shimmer, APQ (using the software MultiSpeech - Kay Elemetrics - 3700). RESULTS: The off phase UPDRS scores revealed a tendency to improvement at the 1st month and the off phase worsened. The shimmer and APQ improved. CONCLUSION: This study shows that pallidotomy has little improvement on functional use of communication of PD patients.
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