Clinical Trial: Examining the Spasmodic Dysphonia Diagnosis and Assessment Procedure (SD-DAP) for Measuring Symptom Change

Study Status: Withdrawn
Recruit Status: Withdrawn
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Validity and Reliability of the Spasmodic Dysphonia Diagnosis and Assessment Procedure (SD-DAP) for Quantifying Symptom Change

Brief Summary: This is a study of patients with spasmodic dysphonia to determine how best to measure the severity of the disorder in patients. It addresses which characteristics of speech are the best indicator of whether or not a particular treatment has benefited a person with spasmodic dysphonia. We hope to recruit 20 participants each at 2 different centers. The evaluation for each participant will be done on a two visits, one just before and another several weeks after treatment.

Detailed Summary:

This is a study of changes in voice and laryngeal function with treatment recorded using the Spasmodic Dysphonia Diagnosis and Assessment Procedure (SD-DAP). Persons with adductor spasmodic dysphonia will complete a questionnaire on the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and ratings of speech effort as well as have their speech recorded and receive a nasolaryngoscopy examination prior to their usual treatment with botulinum toxin injection into the laryngeal muscles for their voice disorder. They will return for re-examination several weeks later after their injection and repeat each of the examinations. The purpose is to determine which items on the SD-DAP are sensitive to changes in the severity of their voice disorder. The items that show sensitivity would be those that would be useful for assessing voice outcomes in clinical trials. Some of the questions this study is trying to answer are

  • What is the best way to measure the severity of spasmodic dysphonia?
  • How does treatment of spasmodic dysphonia by botulinum toxin injection affect voice for communication in regular daily life in spasmodic dysphonia
  • Is change in speaking effort related to the change in severity of spasmodic dysphonia with botulinum toxin injection?

Each participant in this study will be asked to do the following:

  • Provide a copy of medical records and medical history relating to the diagnosis of spasmodic dysphonia.
  • Have an examination by an otolaryngologist with a medical periscope inserted in the throat to view the voice box in action. The examination will be so it can be reviewed later by several different experts.
  • Identify items within the SD-DAP that are sensitive to symptom reduction when participants with spasmodic dysphonia are treated with botulinum toxin.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

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Information By: Emory University

Dates:
Date Received: February 11, 2014
Date Started: October 2015
Date Completion: April 2016
Last Updated: May 27, 2016
Last Verified: May 2016