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NCT ID: NCT06030583 Completed - Voice Clinical Trials

The Investigation of Vocal Behaviors in Children With ADHD

Start date: August 31, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim is to gain information about vocal hygiene knowledge level, phonotrauma behavior frequency, voice-related quality of life, and voice handicap index scores in children diagnosed with ADHD aged 8 to 11, through inter-group comparisons of scale and questionnaire data between children diagnosed with ADHD and control group participants aged 8 to 11.

NCT ID: NCT05878197 Completed - Dysphonia Clinical Trials

Effect of Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Therapy on the Phonation of Children With Vocal Fold Nodules

Start date: July 29, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to determine and compare the effects of different voice therapy programs in children with vocal fold nodules. Vocal fold nodules are non-cancerous growths on the vocal folds which cause hoarseness. The main questions this trial aims to answer are: - What are the short-term effects of the new voice therapy program 'straw phonation' and a more traditional 'resonant voice therapy' program on (a) the vocal quality, (b) the size of the growths on the vocal folds, and (c) the overall functioning in children with vocal fold nodules? During straw phonation exercises, you make sound through a drinking straw. During resonant voice therapy exercises or 'humming', you make an 'm' sound as you breathe out. - What are the long-term effects of these voice therapy programs? Participants will receive a short-term intensive voice therapy program of four days. The researchers will compare the straw phonation group, resonant voice therapy group and control group to see if voice therapy works well in treating children with vocal fold nodules. The researchers hypothesize that straw phonation will have better results than resonant voice therapy. Straw phonation exercises are easier for children because they use an external tool (the straw) and less self-correction is needed.

NCT ID: NCT04638361 Completed - Clinical trials for Surgery--Complications

Laryngeal Disorders After Childhood Cardiac Surgery

RECUP-TML
Start date: August 26, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Laryngeal disorders after childhood cardiac surgery is a complication well described in the literature. However, the long term progression of the affected children has never been studied (all the studies stopped before 2 years of follow up).

NCT ID: NCT03696693 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Voice Disorders in Children

Effect of Chronic Rhinosinusitis on Voice of Children

Start date: October 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Evaluation of the effect of chronic rhinosinusitis on the laryngeal mucosa and voice quality in children. This is important to know factors affecting voice disorders