Respiratory Muscle Strength Training in Presbyphonia



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:50 - Any
Updated:7/19/2018
Start Date:June 15, 2018
End Date:August 2019
Contact:Maude Desjardins, M.Sc.
Email:desjardm@musc.edu
Phone:843-792-7049

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Presbyphonia is an age-related voice disorder that affects more than 10 million people in the
United States. Presbyphonia is characterized by vocal fold atrophy that impairs older
individuals' ability to communicate, leading to social isolation and reduced quality of life.
Outcomes from current treatment approaches are often suboptimal for patients with
presbyphonia as they do not sufficiently challenge the respiratory system to induce
meaningful change. It is highly likely that the addition of respiratory training would result
in greatly improved outcomes, such as the ability to speak loud and long enough to have a
normal conversation. The purpose of this study will be to examine the effect of adding
inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) or expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) to
standard of care voice therapy on respiratory and voice outcomes in patients with an
age-related voice disorder.

Forty-eight participants diagnosed with presbyphonia will be blocked-randomized into three
intervention groups, using a 3-parallel arm design: IMST and voice exercises, EMST and voice
exercises, and voice exercises during all session. Study endpoints will be the change in
voice and respiratory measures after four treatment sessions compared to baseline values.
Response to treatment will be analyzed to determine if there are subgroups of high- or
low-responders based on baseline voice and respiratory characteristics.


Inclusion Criteria:

- must receive a diagnosis of presbyphonia by a trained laryngologist. The diagnosis
will be given following a visual examination if the observations are consistent with
the characteristics of a presbylarynx, as judged by the laryngologist.

- must have already undertaken their voice care at MUSC

- must be 50 years old and older.

- must be English-speaking.

- must sign the inform consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

- has received voice therapy in the past year

- is current smoker or has smoked in the last 5 years

- presents with a vocal fold pathology other than presbyphonia

- has a known neurologic or a progressive neuromuscular disease

- doesn't meet the stratification requirements for muscle pressure

- has a medical condition that could be aggravated by the experimental intervention, or
any condition judged by the physician (Dr. Halstead) as being unsuitable for RMST.

- has dysarthria or a language disorder

- has a hearing loss that is not adequately managed

- has a cognitive disorder that might affect treatment compliance

- is unable to give informed consent
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