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Title: |
Vocal Exercise Versus Voice Rest Following Botulinum
Toxin Injections: A Randomized Crossover Trial |
| Authors: |
Randal C. Paniello, MD; Julia D. Edgar, PhD; Joel S. Perlmutter, MD |
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Objectives: The intensity of muscle activity immediately following intramuscular botulinum toxin injection may affect
the clinical efficacy of the injection. We tested this effect in patients who underwent botulinum toxin injections for adductor
spasmodic dysphonia.
Methods: Patients were studied over 3 to 5 injection cycles. Cycle 1 was the baseline control; cycle 2 was randomized
between a 1-hour reading aloud task (“exercise”) and a 24-hour period of complete voice rest. For cycle 3, the patient
completed the task not performed in cycle 2. Patients who were willing to continue for cycles 4 and 5 repeated the experiment
at one half the injection dosage. Efficacy was determined with a battery of voice recordings and clinical outcomes
instruments administered via telephone at 2- to 4-week intervals. The primary outcome measure was the result of the
Voice-Related Quality of Life (VRQOL) instrument.
Results: Nine patients (8 women, 1 man) with a mean age of 60.8 years (range, 42 to 76 years) completed at least 3 injection
cycles. The VRQOL results were significantly higher for cycles that followed the exercise task. The patients reported
subjectively that these were some of the best injection cycles they had ever experienced. Some achieved equivalent results
with the half-dose injection plus exercise. The VRQOL results after voice rest cycles were not significantly different
from the patients’ baseline cycles.
Conclusions: These results support the conclusion that a period of intense vocalization immediately following laryngeal
botulinum toxin injections improves the efficacy of the injection. Possible mechanisms are proposed. (Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2009;118:759-763.) |
| Keywords: |
botulinum toxin, injection, quality of life, spasmodic dysphonia |
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