Speech Outcome In Young Children Born With Unilateral Cleft Lip And Palate Treated With One- Or Two-Stage Palatal Repair And The Impact Of Early Intervention

Liisi Raud Westberg, Lena Höglund Santamarta, Jenny Karlsson,Jill Nyberg,Erik Neovius,Anette Lohmander

LOGOPEDICS PHONIATRICS VOCOLOGY(2019)

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe speech at 1, 1;6 and 3 years of age in children born with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) and relate the findings to operation method and amount of early intervention received. Methods: A prospective trial of children born with UCLP operated with a one-stage (OS) palatal repair at 12 months or a two-stage repair (TS) with soft palate closure at 3-4 months and hard palate closure at 12 months was undertaken (Scandcleft). At 1 and 1;6 years the place and manner of articulation and number of different consonants produced in babbling were reported in 33 children. At three years of age percentage consonants correct adjusted for age (PCC-A) and cleft speech errors were assessed in 26 of the 33 children. Early intervention was not provided as part of the trial but according to the clinical routine and was extracted from patient records. Results: At age 3, the mean PCC-A was 68% and 46% of the children produced articulation errors with no significant difference between the two groups. At one year there was a significantly higher occurrence of oral stops and anterior place consonants in the TS group. There were significant correlations between the consonant production between one and three years of age, but not with amount of early intervention received. Conclusions: The TS method was beneficial for consonant production at age 1, but not shown at 1;6 or 3 years. Behaviourally based early intervention still needs to be evaluated.
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Cleft palate, early speech, intervention, longitudinal, operation method
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