The association between age at palatoplasty and speech and language outcomes in children with cleft palate: an observational chart review study

AD Shaffer, MD Ford, JE Losee… - The Cleft palate …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
AD Shaffer, MD Ford, JE Losee, J Goldstein, BJ Costello, LJ Grunwaldt, N Jabbour
The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal, 2020journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To determine whether timing of palatoplasty (early, standard, or late) is associated
with speech and language outcomes in children with cleft palate. Design: Retrospective
case series. Setting: Tertiary care children's hospital. Participants: Records from 733
children born between 2005 and 2015 and treated at the Cleft Craniofacial Clinic of a tertiary
children's hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Exclusion criteria were cleft repair at an
outside hospital, intact secondary palate, absence of postpalatoplasty speech evaluation …
Objective
To determine whether timing of palatoplasty (early, standard, or late) is associated with speech and language outcomes in children with cleft palate.
Design
Retrospective case series.
Setting
Tertiary care children’s hospital.
Participants
Records from 733 children born between 2005 and 2015 and treated at the Cleft Craniofacial Clinic of a tertiary children’s hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Exclusion criteria were cleft repair at an outside hospital, intact secondary palate, absence of postpalatoplasty speech evaluation, syndromes, staged palatoplasty, and introduction to clinic after 12 months of age. Data from 232 children with cleft palate ± cleft lip were analyzed.
Interventions
Palatoplasty.
Main Outcome Measures
Speech/language delays and disorders at 20 months and 5 years of age based on formal hospital or community-based testing or screening evaluation in the Cleft Craniofacial Clinic; additional speech surgery.
Results
Median age at palatoplasty was 12.6 months (range: 8.8-21.9 months). Age at palatoplasty was classified as early (<11 months, n = 28), standard (11-13 months, n = 158), or late (>13 months, n = 46). Late palatoplasty was associated with increased odds of speech/language delays and speech therapy at 20 months, and language delays at 5 years, compared with standard or early palatoplasty (P < .05 for all comparisons). However, speech sound production disorders, velopharyngeal incompetence, tube replacement, and hearing loss were not significantly associated with age at palatoplasty.
Conclusions
Late palatoplasty may be associated with short- and long-term delays in speech/language development. Future studies with standardized surgical technique/timing and outcome measures are required to more definitively describe the impact of age at palatoplasty on speech/language development.
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