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Speech and Language Therapy a whistle-stop tour Sonia Lozano Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust SLT as part of the clinical team All LSDs MPS III/Infantile Pompe


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Speech and Language Therapy – a whistle-stop tour

Sonia Lozano Specialist Speech and Language Therapist

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust

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SLT as part of the clinical team

 All LSDs  MPS III/Infantile Pompe predominance  Feeding/Swallowing  Communication

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Eating and Drinking– the basics

safety

adequacy social

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The Mechanics

Anatomy Infants

Suck-swallow-

breathe

Respiration

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Thinking about swallowing…..

 The normal swallow  What happens when you swallow?  Try swallowing with:

your head back vs chin down Your mouth open fast respiratory rate

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Safety

 Airway protection  Aspiration: The entry of foreign material in

to the airway, below the level of the vocal folds

 Signs:

Colour change Coughing/choking Change in respiratory rate Chest infections/aspiration pneumonia

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Assessment – what do we do?

 History  Watch  Listen

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Videofluoroscopy

Image of videofluoroscopy clinic

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Videofluoroscopy

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videofluoroscopy

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What about in Pompe?

 Jones et al (2009)

100% some feeding difficulties 77% airway invasion 38% aspiration No clear relationship between swallow

dysfunction and overall clinical picture

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What can we do?

Positioning Consistencies/Textures Nutrition management Positive experiences/desensitisation

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GOSH caseload

 January 2011  6 patients

3 2 1 Combined non-

  • ral/oral

Fully Oral Non-oral

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“The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information…Interpersonal rapport.”

 Language  Speech  Voice

What is communication?

Thefreedictionary.com

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How does children’s language develop?

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Speech

 Vocal fold vibration  Modification of sound via

Oral/nasal airflow Articulators

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Where are sounds made?

LIPS p b LIPS & TEETH f v FRONT OF TONGUE t d s z n l BACK OF TONGUE k g ng

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What about Infantile Pompe?

 Exciting time  Muller et al (2009)

Language delay @ 18 months 42% Reassessment @ 37months 83% resolved Speech sound errors 82% Hypernasality 82%

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How the palate works for speech

Palate raised & touching back of throat. Air directed out of mouth. Sounds: p/b, t/d, k/g, f/v, s/z, sh, ch Palate raised but not touching back

  • f throat. Air escapes through nose.

Sounds: m, n, ng

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Lateral speech x-ray

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Summary

 Emerging evidence  Feeding and communication both affected  Evidence of improvements in both fields.  ?Natural history???  ?Effects of ERT???