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Intralesional Steroid Injection Versus Voice Therapy in Management of Vocal Nodules

Intralesional Steroid Injection Versus Voice Therapy in Management of Vocal Nodules

Recruiting
18-55 years
Female
Phase 4

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Overview

Vocal nodules represent 16 % of benign vocal fold lesions.They are caused by chronic voice abuse or misuse and often occur in children and adult females. The resultant dysphonia leads to personal, social and occupational problems.

The first line of treatment is voice rest and voice therapy. The Accent method is a holistic technique for behavior readjustment voice therapy which targets various voice parameters as loudness, pitch and timbre. However, voice rest and voice therapy are sometimes difficult to be carried out in patients with voice-related occupations. So, complete resolution may not be possible in all patients. When voice therapy is inefficient, resection is performed by laryngeal microsurgery under general anesthesia. However, the role of surgery is much restricted.

Description

An intralesional steroid injection to vocal nodules has come to the forefront as another treatment choice. Steroids decrease the synthesis and maturation of collagen, suppress fibroblast function, and inhibit the antibacterial phagocytic action of some defense cells and vasoactive substances release.These actions are considered to be functional for treating vocal nodules. Many studies, investigated steroid injection in benign lesions including nodules, reported that 93-100% of the nodules either disappeared or improved. The reported nodules recurrence rate after 2 years was 26.7- 31%.

However, to our knowledge, no previous study has compared vocal nodule steroid injection with a group receiving voice therapy to accurately assess the clinical role of vocal fold steroid injection.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 1- Female patients diagnosed with bilateral vocal fold soft edematous nodules with preserved stroboscopic waves , don't exceed base 2.5 mm and apex .5mm.
        2- age: 18-55 years. 3- Normal articulation, resonance and language ability. 4- Normal
        hearing.
        Exclusion Criteria:
          -  1- Previous voice therapy or micro-phono-surgery. 2- Use of drugs (which may cause
             changes in laryngeal function, mucosa, or muscle activity).
             3- History of allergies, lung disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or other
             concomitant vocal pathology (e.g., vocal polyp and vocal cyst).
             4- Current psychiatric, neurological conditions.

Study details
    Vocal Nodules in Adults

NCT03914092

Assiut University

13 April 2024

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