AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the Videolaryngostroboscopy Parameters (VLSP) form, a diagnostic tool for evaluating laryngeal conditions based on 12 key parameters.
  • A total of 160 VLS forms were assessed by four expert phoniatricians, comparing the VLSP form to the Voice Vibratory Assessment with Laryngeal Imaging (VALI) form to analyze accuracy and consistency before and after phonosurgery.
  • Results indicate that the VLSP form demonstrates good reliability and is effective for documenting changes in laryngeal anatomy and function, making it a valuable resource for voice clinicians.

Article Abstract

Objective: The videolaryngostroboscopy parameters form (VLSP form) is a diagnostic tool for the collection of videolaryngostroboscopic basic findings through the evaluation of 12 parameters. The aim of the present study is to preliminarily investigate intra- and inter-rater reliability, validity and responsiveness of the VLSP form.

Methods: A study on a total amount of 160 forms for the evaluation of VLS basic findings was carried out. 80 forms were scored through the VLSP form and 80 with the Voice Vibratory Assessment with Laryngeal Imaging (VALI) form Stroboscopy (S) by four expert phoniatricians, that blindly scored the VLS recordings of 5 subjects without voice disorders and 5 patients with organic voice disorder before and after successful phonosurgery. Intra-rater and inter-rater analysis have been performed for both forms. The scores obtained through VLSP form and VALI form S have been compared to analyse concurrent validity, while VLSP scores before and after phonosurgery have been compared to analyse responsiveness. Finally, each rater annotated the "difficulty" in rating every parameter and its "importance" for the diagnosis.

Results: The VLSP form showed good inter- and intra-rater reliability. It showed a good accuracy for the documentation of changes of laryngeal anatomy and function after phonosurgery, similarly to the VALI form S. The 12 parameters of the VLSP form were judged "Slightly Important" in 28.3% of the samples, "Very Important" in 64.8% of the samples, "Not Difficult" in 73.1% of the samples.

Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest that the VLSP form is comparable to the VALI form S for the evaluation of videolaryngostroboscopic parameters and is a valid, reliable and reproducible diagnostic tool. It can help voice clinicians in the evaluation of VLS examinations and it allows for a punctual assessment of modifications in laryngeal anatomy and function in pathological conditions and after phonosurgery.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-024-08480-9DOI Listing

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