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NCT07301021

Velopharyngeal Insufficiency After Maxillomandibular Advancement Osteotomy in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients

The aim of this study is to gain insight into the development of velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) in patients who have undergone maxillomandibular advancement osteotomy (MMA) as a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). A speech therapist evaluates nasality, speech, and swallowing before and after the surgery.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-20

1 state

Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
Swallowing
Nasality
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RECRUITING

NCT07264036

Velopharyngeal Dysfunction in Head & Neck Cancer Patients, Pilot Study

Some head and neck cancer survivors develop velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD), a problem with closure between the soft palate and throat that can cause nasal-sounding speech, food or liquid leaking into the nose, difficulty swallowing, and reduced quality of life. This study aims to better understand VPD in this population and to evaluate whether pharyngeal wall augmentation (plumping up the back wall of the throat) can improve speech and swallowing. Participants will undergo a multidisciplinary assessment including physical examination, flexible nasolaryngoscopy, speech recording and acoustic analysis, nasometry, clinical swallowing evaluation, and fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). Aim 1: Determine the prevalence, severity, and functional impact of VPD in head and neck cancer survivors. Aim 2: Assess the feasibility and usefulness of advanced diagnostic tools for VPD. The investigators hypothesize that high nasalance scores (\>1 SD above normal) will accurately predict VPD with at least 75% positive predictive value and will correlate with worse communication-related quality of life (CPIB). The investigators also hypothesize that participants with VPD will have more pharyngeal residue or nasal regurgitation on FEES, and that these findings will be associated with lower swallowing-related quality of life (SWAL-QOL). Aim 3: Evaluate the effectiveness of pharyngeal wall augmentation injections for improving speech intelligibility and swallowing function. The investigators expect that this treatment will lead to measurable changes in both objective assessments and patient-reported outcomes. The results will help improve diagnosis and management of VPD in head and neck cancer survivors.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-04

1 state

Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
Head and Neck Cancer
Survivorship
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RECRUITING

NCT05492266

Expiratory Muscle Strength Training for Hypernasal Speech in Children

When the soft palate does not move enough because of a cleft palate or for unknown reasons, this can lead to a speech difference called velopharyngeal insufficiency. The purpose of this research study is to test if soft palate exercises using a hand help breathing device will help improve the ability of the soft palate to close the area between the throat and nose and help improve speech.

Gender: All

Ages: 5 Years - 17 Years

Updated: 2025-07-22

1 state

Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
Velopharyngeal Incompetence Due to Cleft Palate
Inadequate Velopharyngeal Closure
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