A comparison of injection techniques using botulinum toxin injection for treatment of the spasmodic dysphonias |
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Authors: | Christy L. Ludlow Jo Bagley Sheng Guang Yin Junji Koda |
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Affiliation: | Voice and Speech Section, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The benefit duration and side effects following effective treatment of spasmodic dysphonia or voice tremor using botulinum toxin injection were studied following 477 open trial unilateral or bilateral injections provided to 178 patients. A comparison of unilateral and bilateral injections in male and female patients with adductor spasmodic dysphonia demonstrated an increased benefit duration following unilateral injections in women, longer periods of breathiness in men than in women following bilateral or unilateral injections, and a trend for reduced benefit durations following repeated treatments using bilateral injections. Outcomes were similar in the adductor spasmodic dysphonia and vocal tremor groups following thyroarytenoid injection while benefit durations were reduced and side effects lasted longer in patients with abductor spasmodic dysphonia following cricothyroid injections. Long-term benefit > 1 year occurred in 12.3% of patients following injection. |
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Keywords: | Spasmodic dysphonia Botulinum toxin Dysphonia Dysphagia |
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