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Speech Range Profile dans l'évaluation vocale : synthèse méthodique de type scoping review
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Liège Université de Liège (ULiège)

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Le Speech Range Profile (SRP) est l’affichage graphique des interactions entre le niveau de pression sonore (NPS) et la fréquence survenant durant la parole continue (Ma et al., 2007). Il attire l’attention de plusieurs auteurs car il est décrit comme étant un outil facile d’accès et non chronophage pour le bilan vocal (D'Alatri & Marchese, 2014). Cependant, que savons-nous de lui et de son apport à l’évaluation vocale quotidienne? Ce travail a pour but de répondre à la question de recherche suivante : « Que sait-on actuellement du Speech Range Profile, quant à son utilisation, sa mise en place et ses résultats, dans le cadre d’une évaluation vocale auprès de tous types de populations ?» par le biais d’une étude de portée, ou scoping review. Une recherche scientifique a été menée dans quatre bases de données scientifiques : Medline, Psycinfo, Scopus et LLBA. Un total de 48 articles a été inclus dans ce travail. Il en ressort que le SRP est utilisé depuis la fin des années 80, majoritairement auprès de populations occidentales, féminines, cisgenres et vocalement saines, âgées entre 18 et 59 ans. Les auteurs se servent essentiellement de tâches de lecture et de comptage pour obtenir un SRP en demandant de varier le NPS (ex. utiliser voix forte). Ses principaux objectifs sont de quantifier les différences entre deux groupes, évaluer l'impact de facteurs sur la voix et évaluer l'efficacité d'un traitement. Le SRP obtient des résultats pour tous les objectifs fixés. Cependant, cette étude de portée met en avant un manque de données auprès de certaines populations (ex : personnes africaines, transgenres, hommes dysphoniques), ainsi qu'un manque de consensus et de standardisation au niveau méthodologique, le tout rendant les résultats difficilement généralisables.


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The Impact of ENT Diseases in Social Life
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.

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Medicine --- anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies --- anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies


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The Impact of ENT Diseases in Social Life
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.


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The Impact of ENT Diseases in Social Life
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.

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