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Multimodal Analysis of Structural Voice Disorders Based on Speech and Stroboscopic Laryngoscope Video

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Sun Yat-sen University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Voice Disorders

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05348031
SYSEC-KY-KS-2022-040

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study intends to collect clinical data such as strobary laryngoscope images and vowel audio data of patients with structural voice disorders and healthy individuals, and to establish a multimodal voice disorder diagnosis system model by using deep learning algorithms. Multi-classification of diseases that cause voice disorders can be applied to patients with voice disorders but undiagnosed in clinical practice, thereby assisting clinicians in diagnosing diseases and reducing misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. In addition, some patients with voice disorders can be managed remotely through the audio diagnosis model, and better follow-up and treatment suggestions can be given to them. Remote voice therapy can alleviate the current situation of the shortage of speech therapists in remote areas of our country, and increase the number of patients who need voice therapy. opportunity. Remote voice therapy is more cost-effective, more flexible in time, and more cost-effective.

Full description

  1. Detection and Classification of Acoustic Lesions Based on Speech Deep Learning
  2. Detection and Classification of Acoustic Lesions Based on Deep Learning of Images
  3. Detection and Classification of Acoustic Lesions Based on Deep Learning Based on Multimodality

Enrollment

1 estimated patient

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Laryngeal cancer, laryngeal precancerous lesions, benign laryngeal lesions with voice disorders, healthy people without throat diseases

Exclusion criteria

  1. A history of laryngeal surgery
  2. Patients with voice disorders caused by various causes except laryngeal cancer, laryngeal precancerous lesions, and benign laryngeal lesions
  3. The audio quality is not clear, the stroboscopic laryngoscope does not clearly display the anatomical area related to the glottis, and it is underexposed and blocked;

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Central trial contact

Wenting Deng; YueXin Cai

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