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J Laryngol Otol ; 124(11): 1153-7, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20843405

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate dysphonia in patients treated for laryngeal tuberculosis, and to assess the effect of speech therapy on patients' vocal quality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven of 23 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of laryngeal tuberculosis, treated at the Evandro Chagas Institute of Clinical Research, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, underwent speech therapy for six months. These seven patients were evaluated by videolaryngoscopy and vocal acoustic analysis, before, during and after a course of speech therapy. RESULTS: The 23 patients with laryngeal tuberculosis comprised five women and 18 men, with ages ranging from 25 to 83 years (mean 41.3 years). Dysphonia was present in 91.3 per cent of these laryngeal tuberculosis patients, being present as the first symptom in 82.6 per cent. In laryngeal tuberculosis patients with dysphonia, laryngeal tuberculosis treatment resulted in dysphonia resolution in only 15.8 per cent. After speech therapy, dysphonia patients had better vocal quality, as demonstrated by statistical analysis of jitter, shimmer, fundamental frequency variability, maximum phonation time, and the ratio between maximum phonation time for voiceless and voiced fricative sounds. CONCLUSIONS: Following treatment of laryngeal tuberculosis, the incidence of dysphonia was very high. Speech therapy improved patients' vocal quality.


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Dysphonia/rehabilitation , Speech Therapy , Tuberculosis, Laryngeal/therapy , Voice Quality , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dysphonia/diagnosis , Dysphonia/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Laryngoscopy/methods , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Phonation/physiology , Treatment Outcome , Tuberculosis, Laryngeal/pathology , Tuberculosis, Laryngeal/physiopathology , Voice Quality/physiology
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