Incidence of dysarthria in patientents with traumatic brain injury
Učestalost dizartrije kod pacijenata s traumatskom ozljedom mozga
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Habus, SanjaMilovanović, Tanja
Sumrak Tušak, Marina
Fučkar, Dunja
Hržina Jakopčević, Martina
Vuković, Mile

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Traumatic brain injury (TOM) causes a variety of speech disorders, among which dysarthria
predominates. Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that occurs due to impaired neuro-muscular
control and mobility of muscles that are used to produce speech. Dysarthria as a speech difficulty
often persists for a very long time after a traumatic brain injury and interferes with the quality of
communication. Isolated studies on the incidence of dysarthria in individuals with TOM are very rare.
The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of dysarthria in individuals who have experienced
traumatic brain injury. The sample consisted of 60 subjects with an average age of 39,1(SD = 16,55), and
an average age of education of 12,35 (SD = 1,63), 6 women I 54 men,time of assessment of dysarthria
from injury is 1,26 month (SD=4,49). Subjects were treated in the Department of Medical Rehabilitation
of Neurological Patients at the Special Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation Krapinske Toplice... in the
period from 1 September 2020 to 1 September 2021.
To determine the existence of dysarthria the Dysarthria Screening Test was used.
For the purpose of statistical data processing, descriptive statistics, Chi square test and T test were
used.
The research results showed that of the total number of subjects (N = 83) included in speech therapy,
dysarthria was present in 24 subjects, or 28.9%.
Given the high incidence of dysarthria in people with traumatic brain injury, the professional contribution
of this research would be an insight into the importance of early assessment and treatment of this
speech impairment that significantly affects the functioning and communication of a person in
everyday life.
Traumatska ozljeda mozga (TOM) uzrokuje različite govorne poremećaje, među kojima dominira
dizartrija. Dizartrija je poremćaj govora koji se javlja zbog oštećenja neuro-mišićne kontrole i
pokretljivosti govornih organa. Dizartrija kao govorna teškoća često perzistira vrlo dugo nakon
zadobivene traumatske ozljede mozga i ometa kvalitetu komunikacije. Izolirane studije o učestalosti
dizartrije kod osoba sa TOM-om vrlo su rijetke.
Cilj ovog rada bio bi utvrditi učestalost dizartrije kod osoba koje su doživjele traumatsku ozljedu mozga
koji su bili na stacionarnoj rehabilitaciji u Specijalnoj bolnici za medicinsku rehabilitaciju Krapinske
Toplice u razdoblju ood 01.09.2020. do 01.09.2021. godine. Uzorak su činila 60 ispitanika prosječne
starosti 39,1 (SD=16,55), i prosječnih godina obrazovanja 12,35(SD= 1,63) i to 6 žena i 54 muškaraca,
vrijeme procjene disartrije od ozljede je 1,26 mjeseci(SD=4,49).
U određivanju postojanja dizartrije koristili smo Skrining test za dizartriju.
...Od statističkih testova korištena je deskriptivna statistika, Hi kvadrat test i T test.
Dobiveni rezultati pokazali su da od ukupnog broja ispitanika njih 60 koji su bili upućeni na logopedski
tretman u navedom peiodu dizartija bila prisutna kod njih 23 ,odnosno 38,33 %.
Obzirom na visoku učestalost dizartrije kod osoba sa traumatskom ozljedom mozga stručni doprinos
ovog istarživanja bio bi uvid u značaj pravovremene procjene i tretmana navedenog govornog oštećenja
koji bitno utječe na funkcioniranje i komunikaciju osobe u svakodnevnom životu
Keywords:
dysarthria / traumatic brain injury / rehabilitation / communication / speech disorder / dizartrija / traumatska ozljeda mozga / rehabilitacija / komunikacija / teškoća govoraSource:
Abstract book-6th Congress of Croatian speech and language pathologists, 2022, 216-219Publisher:
- Ministarstvo zdravstva / Ministry of Health
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rFASPERTY - CONF AU - Habus, Sanja AU - Milovanović, Tanja AU - Sumrak Tušak, Marina AU - Fučkar, Dunja AU - Hržina Jakopčević, Martina AU - Vuković, Mile PY - 2022 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5112 AB - Traumatic brain injury (TOM) causes a variety of speech disorders, among which dysarthria predominates. Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that occurs due to impaired neuro-muscular control and mobility of muscles that are used to produce speech. Dysarthria as a speech difficulty often persists for a very long time after a traumatic brain injury and interferes with the quality of communication. Isolated studies on the incidence of dysarthria in individuals with TOM are very rare. The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of dysarthria in individuals who have experienced traumatic brain injury. The sample consisted of 60 subjects with an average age of 39,1(SD = 16,55), and an average age of education of 12,35 (SD = 1,63), 6 women I 54 men,time of assessment of dysarthria from injury is 1,26 month (SD=4,49). Subjects were treated in the Department of Medical Rehabilitation of Neurological Patients at the Special Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation Krapinske Toplice in the period from 1 September 2020 to 1 September 2021. To determine the existence of dysarthria the Dysarthria Screening Test was used. For the purpose of statistical data processing, descriptive statistics, Chi square test and T test were used. The research results showed that of the total number of subjects (N = 83) included in speech therapy, dysarthria was present in 24 subjects, or 28.9%. Given the high incidence of dysarthria in people with traumatic brain injury, the professional contribution of this research would be an insight into the importance of early assessment and treatment of this speech impairment that significantly affects the functioning and communication of a person in everyday life. AB - Traumatska ozljeda mozga (TOM) uzrokuje različite govorne poremećaje, među kojima dominira dizartrija. Dizartrija je poremćaj govora koji se javlja zbog oštećenja neuro-mišićne kontrole i pokretljivosti govornih organa. Dizartrija kao govorna teškoća često perzistira vrlo dugo nakon zadobivene traumatske ozljede mozga i ometa kvalitetu komunikacije. Izolirane studije o učestalosti dizartrije kod osoba sa TOM-om vrlo su rijetke. Cilj ovog rada bio bi utvrditi učestalost dizartrije kod osoba koje su doživjele traumatsku ozljedu mozga koji su bili na stacionarnoj rehabilitaciji u Specijalnoj bolnici za medicinsku rehabilitaciju Krapinske Toplice u razdoblju ood 01.09.2020. do 01.09.2021. godine. Uzorak su činila 60 ispitanika prosječne starosti 39,1 (SD=16,55), i prosječnih godina obrazovanja 12,35(SD= 1,63) i to 6 žena i 54 muškaraca, vrijeme procjene disartrije od ozljede je 1,26 mjeseci(SD=4,49). U određivanju postojanja dizartrije koristili smo Skrining test za dizartriju. Od statističkih testova korištena je deskriptivna statistika, Hi kvadrat test i T test. Dobiveni rezultati pokazali su da od ukupnog broja ispitanika njih 60 koji su bili upućeni na logopedski tretman u navedom peiodu dizartija bila prisutna kod njih 23 ,odnosno 38,33 %. Obzirom na visoku učestalost dizartrije kod osoba sa traumatskom ozljedom mozga stručni doprinos ovog istarživanja bio bi uvid u značaj pravovremene procjene i tretmana navedenog govornog oštećenja koji bitno utječe na funkcioniranje i komunikaciju osobe u svakodnevnom životu PB - Ministarstvo zdravstva / Ministry of Health C3 - Abstract book-6th Congress of Croatian speech and language pathologists T1 - Incidence of dysarthria in patientents with traumatic brain injury T1 - Učestalost dizartrije kod pacijenata s traumatskom ozljedom mozga EP - 219 SP - 216 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5112 ER -
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Habus, S., Milovanović, T., Sumrak Tušak, M., Fučkar, D., Hržina Jakopčević, M.,& Vuković, M.. (2022). Incidence of dysarthria in patientents with traumatic brain injury. in Abstract book-6th Congress of Croatian speech and language pathologists Ministarstvo zdravstva / Ministry of Health., 216-219. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5112
Habus S, Milovanović T, Sumrak Tušak M, Fučkar D, Hržina Jakopčević M, Vuković M. Incidence of dysarthria in patientents with traumatic brain injury. in Abstract book-6th Congress of Croatian speech and language pathologists. 2022;:216-219. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5112 .
Habus, Sanja, Milovanović, Tanja, Sumrak Tušak, Marina, Fučkar, Dunja, Hržina Jakopčević, Martina, Vuković, Mile, "Incidence of dysarthria in patientents with traumatic brain injury" in Abstract book-6th Congress of Croatian speech and language pathologists (2022):216-219, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5112 .