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Scandcleft randomized trials of primary surgery for unilateral cleft lip and palate: Speech proficiency at 10 years of age.

Elisabeth WilladsenGerda Ingrid BruinsmaS AlaluusuaN H PedersenJ B NielsenE HölttäØ HideC HaydenC HavstamI L HammarströmJ DaviesM BoersH S AndersenR AuknerD Jackson MorrisS F NielsenG SembA LohmanderChristina Persson
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2022)
What is already known on the subject Speech outcomes at 10 years of age in children treated for UCLP are sparse and contradictory. Previous studies have examined speech outcomes and the relationship with surgical intervention in 5-year-olds. What this study adds to the existing knowledge Speech outcomes based on standardized assessment in a large group of 10-year-old children born with UCLP and surgically treated according to different protocols are presented. While speech therapy had been provided, a large proportion of the children across treatment protocols still needed further speech therapy. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Aspects other than surgery and speech function might add to the understanding of what affects speech outcome. Effective speech therapy should be available for children in addition to primary surgical repair of the cleft and secondary surgeries if needed.
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