Automatic quantification of speech intelligibility in patients after treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma

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Automatic quantification of speech intelligibility in patients after treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma. / Stelzle, Florian; Maier, Andreas; Nöth, Elmar; Bocklet, Tobias; Knipfer, Christian; Schuster, Maria; Neukam, Friedrich Wilhelm; Nkenke, Emeka.

in: J ORAL MAXIL SURG, Jahrgang 69, Nr. 5, 05.2011, S. 1493-500.

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Stelzle, F, Maier, A, Nöth, E, Bocklet, T, Knipfer, C, Schuster, M, Neukam, FW & Nkenke, E 2011, 'Automatic quantification of speech intelligibility in patients after treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma', J ORAL MAXIL SURG, Jg. 69, Nr. 5, S. 1493-500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2010.05.077

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Stelzle, F., Maier, A., Nöth, E., Bocklet, T., Knipfer, C., Schuster, M., Neukam, F. W., & Nkenke, E. (2011). Automatic quantification of speech intelligibility in patients after treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma. J ORAL MAXIL SURG, 69(5), 1493-500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2010.05.077

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@article{a2ba86d25b40477f9299753155fd7450,
title = "Automatic quantification of speech intelligibility in patients after treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma",
abstract = "PURPOSE: Treatment of oral carcinomas often causes reduced speech intelligibility. It was the aim of this study to objectively evaluate the speech intelligibility of patients after multimodal therapy for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) with a computer-based, automatic speech recognition system.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The speech intelligibility of 59 patients after multimodal tumor treatment for OSCC, located at the lateral tongue, floor of the mouth, or the alveolar crest of the lower jaw, was objectively analyzed by a computer-based speech recognition system that calculates the percentage of correct word recognition (WR).RESULTS: The patients' WR was significantly reduced compared with a healthy control group without speech impairment (P ≤ .001). Higher T-classification was associated with a reduced WR (P < .01). Tumors located at the tongue showed a significantly higher WR than tumors at the floor of the mouth or the alveolar crest (P ≤ .001). Surgical resection and reconstruction of the lower jaw bone significantly reduced the WR (P ≤ .001) compared with cases without osseous tumor infiltration.CONCLUSIONS: Speech intelligibility after treatment for OSCC, objectively quantified by a standardized automatic speech recognition system, is reduced for increasing tumor size, increasing resection volume, and tumor localization near the lower jaw. Surgical reconstruction techniques seem to have an impact on speech intelligibility.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alveolectomy, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Mandible, Mandibular Neoplasms, Middle Aged, Mouth Floor, Mouth Neoplasms, Neck Dissection, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Neoplasm Staging, Radiotherapy, Adjuvant, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, Speech Intelligibility, Speech Recognition Software, Speech Therapy, Surgical Flaps, Tongue Neoplasms, Young Adult, Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't",
author = "Florian Stelzle and Andreas Maier and Elmar N{\"o}th and Tobias Bocklet and Christian Knipfer and Maria Schuster and Neukam, {Friedrich Wilhelm} and Emeka Nkenke",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2011 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.",
year = "2011",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.joms.2010.05.077",
language = "English",
volume = "69",
pages = "1493--500",
journal = "J ORAL MAXIL SURG",
issn = "0278-2391",
publisher = "W.B. Saunders Ltd",
number = "5",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Automatic quantification of speech intelligibility in patients after treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma

AU - Stelzle, Florian

AU - Maier, Andreas

AU - Nöth, Elmar

AU - Bocklet, Tobias

AU - Knipfer, Christian

AU - Schuster, Maria

AU - Neukam, Friedrich Wilhelm

AU - Nkenke, Emeka

N1 - Copyright © 2011 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2011/5

Y1 - 2011/5

N2 - PURPOSE: Treatment of oral carcinomas often causes reduced speech intelligibility. It was the aim of this study to objectively evaluate the speech intelligibility of patients after multimodal therapy for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) with a computer-based, automatic speech recognition system.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The speech intelligibility of 59 patients after multimodal tumor treatment for OSCC, located at the lateral tongue, floor of the mouth, or the alveolar crest of the lower jaw, was objectively analyzed by a computer-based speech recognition system that calculates the percentage of correct word recognition (WR).RESULTS: The patients' WR was significantly reduced compared with a healthy control group without speech impairment (P ≤ .001). Higher T-classification was associated with a reduced WR (P < .01). Tumors located at the tongue showed a significantly higher WR than tumors at the floor of the mouth or the alveolar crest (P ≤ .001). Surgical resection and reconstruction of the lower jaw bone significantly reduced the WR (P ≤ .001) compared with cases without osseous tumor infiltration.CONCLUSIONS: Speech intelligibility after treatment for OSCC, objectively quantified by a standardized automatic speech recognition system, is reduced for increasing tumor size, increasing resection volume, and tumor localization near the lower jaw. Surgical reconstruction techniques seem to have an impact on speech intelligibility.

AB - PURPOSE: Treatment of oral carcinomas often causes reduced speech intelligibility. It was the aim of this study to objectively evaluate the speech intelligibility of patients after multimodal therapy for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) with a computer-based, automatic speech recognition system.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The speech intelligibility of 59 patients after multimodal tumor treatment for OSCC, located at the lateral tongue, floor of the mouth, or the alveolar crest of the lower jaw, was objectively analyzed by a computer-based speech recognition system that calculates the percentage of correct word recognition (WR).RESULTS: The patients' WR was significantly reduced compared with a healthy control group without speech impairment (P ≤ .001). Higher T-classification was associated with a reduced WR (P < .01). Tumors located at the tongue showed a significantly higher WR than tumors at the floor of the mouth or the alveolar crest (P ≤ .001). Surgical resection and reconstruction of the lower jaw bone significantly reduced the WR (P ≤ .001) compared with cases without osseous tumor infiltration.CONCLUSIONS: Speech intelligibility after treatment for OSCC, objectively quantified by a standardized automatic speech recognition system, is reduced for increasing tumor size, increasing resection volume, and tumor localization near the lower jaw. Surgical reconstruction techniques seem to have an impact on speech intelligibility.

KW - Adolescent

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Aged, 80 and over

KW - Alveolectomy

KW - Carcinoma, Squamous Cell

KW - Cohort Studies

KW - Cross-Sectional Studies

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Mandible

KW - Mandibular Neoplasms

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Mouth Floor

KW - Mouth Neoplasms

KW - Neck Dissection

KW - Neoadjuvant Therapy

KW - Neoplasm Staging

KW - Radiotherapy, Adjuvant

KW - Reconstructive Surgical Procedures

KW - Speech Intelligibility

KW - Speech Recognition Software

KW - Speech Therapy

KW - Surgical Flaps

KW - Tongue Neoplasms

KW - Young Adult

KW - Comparative Study

KW - Journal Article

KW - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

U2 - 10.1016/j.joms.2010.05.077

DO - 10.1016/j.joms.2010.05.077

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 21216061

VL - 69

SP - 1493

EP - 1500

JO - J ORAL MAXIL SURG

JF - J ORAL MAXIL SURG

SN - 0278-2391

IS - 5

ER -