A methodology report of a randomized prospective clinical trial to assess velopharyngeal function for speech following palatal surgery
Autor: | Luis A Garla, Maria Inês Pegoraro-Krook, M. Brent Seagle, Stephen R. Boggs, William N. Williams, Kenneth R. Bzoch, Maria Inês Gândara Graciano, Joseph Kemker, A.John Nackashi, Ilza Lazarini Marques, Leopoldino Capelozza Filho, Ronald G. Marks, Maria Cristina Zimmerman, José Carlos Jorge, Virginia Dixon-Wood, Maria Cecı́lia Muniz Pimentel Chinellato, José Roberto Pereira Lauris, William Wharton, Luis Carlos Montagnoli, Maria B. Feniman, Thelma Vidotto de Souza, José S M Neto, José Alberto de Souza Freitas, Cristina Guedes de Azevedo Bento Gonçalves, Silvia Helena Piazentin, Marcos L N Silva, Angela Patricia Menezes Cardoso Martinelli |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
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Research design
medicine.medical_specialty Randomization Velopharyngeal Insufficiency medicine.medical_treatment Dentistry law.invention Velopharyngeal insufficiency Randomized controlled trial Double-Blind Method law medicine Humans Speech Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Pharmacology Rehabilitation business.industry Infant Surgery Clinical trial Cleft Palate Palatoplasty Research Design Surgical Procedures Operative business |
Zdroj: | Controlled clinical trials. 19(3) |
ISSN: | 0197-2456 |
Popis: | Cleft lip and palate occurs in approximately 1 in every 750 live human births, making it one of the most common congenital malformations. Surgical closure of the palatal cleft does not always result in a velopharyngeal port capable of supporting normal speech. The University of Florida (UF), in collaboration with the University of Sao Paulo (USP), is engaging in a 5-year prospective, randomized controlled study to compare velopharyngeal function for speech outcomes between patients undergoing palatoplasty for complete unilateral cleft lip and palate performed using the von Langenbeck procedure with intravelar velarplasty and those receiving the Furlow double-reversing Z-plasty palatoplasty. The von Langenbeck procedure was selected as the time-tested standard against which the Furlow procedure could be judged. The Furlow procedure, a relatively new operation, has been reported to yield substantially higher rates of velopharyngeal competency for speech than have most other reported series and theoretically should result in less disturbance to midfacial growth. A total of 608 patients will be entered into one of two age categories. Inclusion of two age groups will allow a comparison of results between patients having surgery before 1 year of age (9-12 months) and patients undergoing surgery at approximately 1.5 years of age (15-18 months). Speech data will be collected and will be available for definitive analysis throughout the last 3 years of the study. Collection of preliminary growth data will require more than 5 years; growth analysis is anticipated to continue until all patients have reached maturity. The Hospital for Research and Rehabilitation of Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate at the University of Sao Paulo (USP-HPRLLP) in Bauru, Brazil, is uniquely situated for conducting this study. The well-equipped and modern facilities are staffed by well-trained specialists representing all disciplines in cleft-palate management. In addition, an already existing social services network throughout Brazil will ensure excellent follow-up of study cases. The clinical caseload at this institution currently exceeds 22,000, and more than 1200 new cases are added annually. This project represents a unique opportunity to obtain prospective data from a large number of subjects while controlling the variables that have traditionally plagued cleft-palate studies. This study is designed to determine which of the two proposed surgical procedures is superior in constructing a velum capable of affecting velopharyngeal competency for the development of normal speech. |
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