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Methods Mol Biol ; 2827: 207-222, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38985273

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In this chapter, we report advances in tissue culture applied to Passiflora. We present reproducible protocols for somatic embryogenesis, endosperm-derived triploid production, and genetic transformation for such species knowledge generated by our research team and collaborators in the last 20 years. Our research group has pioneered the work on passion fruit somatic embryogenesis, and we directed efforts to characterize several aspects of this morphogenic pathway. Furthermore, we expanded the possibilities of understanding the molecular mechanism related to developmental phase transitions of Passiflora edulis Sims. and P. cincinnata Mast., and a transformation protocol is presented for the overexpression of microRNA156.


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Passiflora , Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques , Tissue Culture Techniques , Passiflora/genetics , Passiflora/growth & development , Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques/methods , Tissue Culture Techniques/methods , Transformation, Genetic , MicroRNAs/genetics , Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics , Plants, Genetically Modified/growth & development , Endosperm/genetics , Endosperm/growth & development , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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J Voice ; 2024 Mar 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38523022

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OBJECTIVES: To map the phonatory tasks and the result measures used to evaluate vocal fatigue in vocally healthy individuals. METHODS: This is a scoping review based on the following research question: What are the phonatory tasks and outcome measures used for the evaluation of vocal fatigue in vocally healthy individuals? The construction of the search strategy followed the PCC strategy; population: vocally healthy adult individuals; concept: phonatory tasks and vocal evaluation measures; and context: vocal fatigue. The search was performed electronically in the databases Medline (PubMed), LILACS (BVS), SCOPUS (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivate), EMBASE, and COCHRANE. A manual search in the references of the selected articles and in the journal with the highest number of publications was also performed. The selection of articles was based on reading the titles, abstracts, and full text, applying the eligibility criteria. The selected articles were related to the evaluation of vocal fatigue in healthy individuals from a predetermined vocal load task. Data regarding the characteristics of the publication, sample, phonatory tasks, and outcomes were extracted. The results were presented in a descriptive format, due to a frequency distribution analysis. RESULTS: In total, 3756 studies were identified during the search, of which 60 were selected. The most used vocal load activity was the reading task, with duration ranging from 46 to 120 minutes. The (1) sustained vowel /a/ and (2) the reading of texts and phrases, both in usual intensity and frequency without the interference of the researcher, were the most used evaluation tasks. The most used outcome measures are the following: (1) acoustic parameters-fundamental frequency [fo] (mean, variance), sound pressure level (mean), local jitter (%), local shimmer (%), cepstral peak prominence (mean); (2) vocal self-assessment by the validated instruments-Perceived Phonatory Effort Scale, Visual Analog Scale, Borg-CR-10 Scale. CONCLUSIONS: There is a diversity of phonatory tasks and outcome measures recurrently used in scientific articles to evaluate the signs of vocal fatigue in vocally healthy individuals. The most used vocal sample to evaluate vocal fatigue was the sustained vowel /a/ in habitual intensity and frequency without the interference of the researcher. The most frequently reported outcome measures for the assessment of immediate vocal fatigue effects were the acoustic analysis and vocal self-assessment.

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CoDAS ; 36(2): e20230080, 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528449

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RESUMO Objetivo Realizar a adaptação transcultural do Instrumento de Rastreio para a Disfonia (IRD-Br) para o Português Europeu (PE). Métodos Foi realizada a adaptação transcultural do IRD-Br para o PE de acordo com as seguintes etapas: tradução, retrotradução, análise de um comitê de especialistas e pré-teste. Na etapa de pré-teste, participaram 30 indivíduos disfônicos com idades entre os 18 e 87 anos, sendo 24 do sexo feminino e 6 do sexo masculino. Resultados Foi necessária a inserção de um enunciado na versão em PE do instrumento. Houve divergência na retrotradução do título, sendo resolvida na análise do comitê de especialistas. Um item apresentou divergência na tradução e na retrotradução, sendo definida a versão final na análise do comitê de especialistas. Um item e a chave de resposta apresentaram consenso em todas as etapas. No pré-teste, todos os itens receberam 100% de respostas sim ou não, e nenhum recebeu resposta não aplicável. Conclusão A adaptação do IRD-Br para o PE foi bem sucedida. A versão para o português europeu do instrumento foi denominada de Instrumento de Rastreio para a Disfonia em português europeu - IRD-PT.


ABSTRACT Purpose To perform a cross-cultural adaptation of the Brazilian Dysphonia Screening Tool (DST-Br) for European Portuguese (EP). Methods The cross-cultural adaptation of the DST-Br for EP was carried out in four stages: translation, back-translation, expert committee review, and pre-testing. The pre-testing involved 30 dysphonic individuals (24 women and 6 men) aged between 18 and 87 years old. Results An additional statement was required in the EP version of the instrument. Disagreement in the back-translation of the title was resolved through an expert committee review. One item presented discrepancies in the translation and back-translation, with the final version determined through an expert committee review. One item and the answer key reached a consensus in all stages. During pre-testing, all items received 100% "yes" or "no" responses, and none were marked as "not applicable". Conclusion The cross-cultural adaptation of DST-Br for use in EP was successfully carried out. The European Portuguese version of the instrument was named the Instrumento de Rastreio para a Disfonia em português europeu (IRD-PT) / Dysphonia Screening Tool in European Portuguese.

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CoDAS ; 36(1): e20220327, 2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520730

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RESUMO Objetivo Investigar se existem diferenças nas medidas acústicas cepstrais e espectrais entre mulheres com disfonia comportamental com e sem lesão laríngea, bem como verificar se existe correlação entre tais medidas e o julgamento perceptivo-auditivo da qualidade vocal. Método Participaram 78 mulheres com disfonia comportamental sem lesão laríngea (DCSL) e 68 com disfonia comportamental com lesão laríngea (nódulos vocais) (DCCL). Foram extraídas as medidas CPP (cepstral peak prominence), CPPS (cepstral peak prominence smoothed), declínio espectral e H1-H2 (diferença entre a amplitude do primeiro e do segundo harmônico), assim como o julgamento perceptivo-auditivo (JPA) do grau geral de desvio vocal (GG), graus de rugosidade (GR), de soprosidade (GS) e de tensão (GT). Resultados Mulheres com DCCL apresentaram maiores valores de H1-H2 e menores valores no CPP e CPPS, em relação às mulheres com DCSL. As vozes mais desviadas apresentaram menores valores do CPP e CPPS. As vozes soprosas apresentaram menores valores de CPP e CPPS, assim como maior valor de H1-H2 em relação às vozes rugosas. Houve correlação negativa fraca entre o CPP e o GR, negativa moderada com o GG e negativa forte com o GS. O CPPS apresentou correlação negativa moderada com o GG, GR e GS. A medida H1-H2 apresentou correlação positiva fraca com o GS. Houve correlação positiva fraca entre o declínio espectral e o GT. Conclusão As medidas acústicas H1-H2, CPP e CPPS apresentam diferenças entre mulheres com DCSL e DCCL. Além disso, há correlação entre as medidas cepstrais e espectrais e os diferentes parâmetros do JPA.


ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate whether there are differences in cepstral and spectral acoustic measures between women with behavioral dysphonia with and without laryngeal lesions and verify whether there is a correlation between such measures and the auditory-perceptual evaluation of voice quality. Methods The sample comprised 78 women with behavioral dysphonia without laryngeal lesions (BDWOL) and 68 with behavioral dysphonia with laryngeal lesions (vocal nodules) (BDWL). Cepstral peak prominence (CPP), cepstral peak prominence-smoothed (CPPS), spectral decrease, and H1-H2 (difference between the amplitude of the first and second harmonics) were extracted. They were submitted to the auditory-perceptual evaluation (APE) of the grade of hoarseness (GH), roughness (RO), breathiness (BR), and strain (ST). Results BDWL women had higher H1-H2 values and lower CPP and CPPS values than BDWOL women. More deviant voices had lower CPP and CPPS values. Breathy voices had lower CPP and CPPS values and higher H1-H2 values than rough ones. There was a weak negative correlation between CPP and RO, a moderate negative correlation with GH, and a strong negative correlation with BR. CPPS had a moderate negative correlation with GH, RO, and BR. H1-H2 had a weak positive correlation with BR. There was a weak positive correlation between spectral decrease and ST. Conclusion H1-H2, CPP, and CPPS were different between BDWOL and BDWL women. Furthermore, cepstral and spectral measures were correlated with the different APE parameters.

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Codas ; 36(2): e20230080, 2023.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38126594

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PURPOSE: To perform a cross-cultural adaptation of the Brazilian Dysphonia Screening Tool (DST-Br) for European Portuguese (EP). METHODS: The cross-cultural adaptation of the DST-Br for EP was carried out in four stages: translation, back-translation, expert committee review, and pre-testing. The pre-testing involved 30 dysphonic individuals (24 women and 6 men) aged between 18 and 87 years old. RESULTS: An additional statement was required in the EP version of the instrument. Disagreement in the back-translation of the title was resolved through an expert committee review. One item presented discrepancies in the translation and back-translation, with the final version determined through an expert committee review. One item and the answer key reached a consensus in all stages. During pre-testing, all items received 100% "yes" or "no" responses, and none were marked as "not applicable". CONCLUSION: The cross-cultural adaptation of DST-Br for use in EP was successfully carried out. The European Portuguese version of the instrument was named the Instrumento de Rastreio para a Disfonia em português europeu (IRD-PT) / Dysphonia Screening Tool in European Portuguese.


OBJETIVO: Realizar a adaptação transcultural do Instrumento de Rastreio para a Disfonia (IRD-Br) para o Português Europeu (PE). MÉTODOS: Foi realizada a adaptação transcultural do IRD-Br para o PE de acordo com as seguintes etapas: tradução, retrotradução, análise de um comitê de especialistas e pré-teste. Na etapa de pré-teste, participaram 30 indivíduos disfônicos com idades entre os 18 e 87 anos, sendo 24 do sexo feminino e 6 do sexo masculino. RESULTADOS: Foi necessária a inserção de um enunciado na versão em PE do instrumento. Houve divergência na retrotradução do título, sendo resolvida na análise do comitê de especialistas. Um item apresentou divergência na tradução e na retrotradução, sendo definida a versão final na análise do comitê de especialistas. Um item e a chave de resposta apresentaram consenso em todas as etapas. No pré-teste, todos os itens receberam 100% de respostas sim ou não, e nenhum recebeu resposta não aplicável. CONCLUSÃO: A adaptação do IRD-Br para o PE foi bem sucedida. A versão para o português europeu do instrumento foi denominada de Instrumento de Rastreio para a Disfonia em português europeu - IRD-PT.


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Cross-Cultural Comparison , Dysphonia , Male , Humans , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dysphonia/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires , Portugal , Translations , Brazil
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Codas ; 36(1): e20220327, 2023.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37970895

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PURPOSE: To investigate whether there are differences in cepstral and spectral acoustic measures between women with behavioral dysphonia with and without laryngeal lesions and verify whether there is a correlation between such measures and the auditory-perceptual evaluation of voice quality. METHODS: The sample comprised 78 women with behavioral dysphonia without laryngeal lesions (BDWOL) and 68 with behavioral dysphonia with laryngeal lesions (vocal nodules) (BDWL). Cepstral peak prominence (CPP), cepstral peak prominence-smoothed (CPPS), spectral decrease, and H1-H2 (difference between the amplitude of the first and second harmonics) were extracted. They were submitted to the auditory-perceptual evaluation (APE) of the grade of hoarseness (GH), roughness (RO), breathiness (BR), and strain (ST). RESULTS: BDWL women had higher H1-H2 values and lower CPP and CPPS values than BDWOL women. More deviant voices had lower CPP and CPPS values. Breathy voices had lower CPP and CPPS values and higher H1-H2 values than rough ones. There was a weak negative correlation between CPP and RO, a moderate negative correlation with GH, and a strong negative correlation with BR. CPPS had a moderate negative correlation with GH, RO, and BR. H1-H2 had a weak positive correlation with BR. There was a weak positive correlation between spectral decrease and ST. CONCLUSION: H1-H2, CPP, and CPPS were different between BDWOL and BDWL women. Furthermore, cepstral and spectral measures were correlated with the different APE parameters.


OBJETIVO: Investigar se existem diferenças nas medidas acústicas cepstrais e espectrais entre mulheres com disfonia comportamental com e sem lesão laríngea, bem como verificar se existe correlação entre tais medidas e o julgamento perceptivo-auditivo da qualidade vocal. MÉTODO: Participaram 78 mulheres com disfonia comportamental sem lesão laríngea (DCSL) e 68 com disfonia comportamental com lesão laríngea (nódulos vocais) (DCCL). Foram extraídas as medidas CPP (cepstral peak prominence), CPPS (cepstral peak prominence smoothed), declínio espectral e H1-H2 (diferença entre a amplitude do primeiro e do segundo harmônico), assim como o julgamento perceptivo-auditivo (JPA) do grau geral de desvio vocal (GG), graus de rugosidade (GR), de soprosidade (GS) e de tensão (GT). RESULTADOS: Mulheres com DCCL apresentaram maiores valores de H1-H2 e menores valores no CPP e CPPS, em relação às mulheres com DCSL. As vozes mais desviadas apresentaram menores valores do CPP e CPPS. As vozes soprosas apresentaram menores valores de CPP e CPPS, assim como maior valor de H1-H2 em relação às vozes rugosas. Houve correlação negativa fraca entre o CPP e o GR, negativa moderada com o GG e negativa forte com o GS. O CPPS apresentou correlação negativa moderada com o GG, GR e GS. A medida H1-H2 apresentou correlação positiva fraca com o GS. Houve correlação positiva fraca entre o declínio espectral e o GT. CONCLUSÃO: As medidas acústicas H1-H2, CPP e CPPS apresentam diferenças entre mulheres com DCSL e DCCL. Além disso, há correlação entre as medidas cepstrais e espectrais e os diferentes parâmetros do JPA.


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Dysphonia , Hominidae , Humans , Female , Animals , Dysphonia/diagnosis , Speech Acoustics , Voice Quality , Acoustics , Speech Production Measurement
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Audiol., Commun. res ; 28: e2769, 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520260

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RESUMO Objetivo mapear as medidas de avaliação vocal utilizadas para verificar o efeito da intervenção em indivíduos vocalmente saudáveis. Estratégia de pesquisa trata-se de uma revisão de escopo baseada na questão de pesquisa: "Quais as medidas de avaliação vocal utilizadas para verificar o efeito da intervenção em indivíduos vocalmente saudáveis?" A busca foi realizada de forma eletrônica nas bases de dados MEDLINE (PubMed), LILACS (BVS), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivate), Embase e Cochrane. Critérios de seleção a seleção dos estudos foi baseada na leitura dos títulos, resumos, palavras-chave e textos completos, aplicando-se os critérios de elegibilidade. Foram extraídos os dados relacionados às informações bibliográficas da publicação, características da amostra e da intervenção, os efeitos da intervenção nas medidas de autoavaliação, perceptivo-auditivas, acústicas, aerodinâmicas, eletroglotográficas, resultado do exame laríngeo, entre outros. Os dados foram resumidos e apresentados de forma quantitativa e descritiva. Resultados foram selecionados 97 artigos, entre os 979 estudos mapeados nesta revisão. A análise acústica foi a medida mais utilizada (n=70, 72,3%) para verificar os efeitos do treinamento vocal nos estudos selecionados, seguida pela eletroglotografia (n= 55, 56,7%), autoavaliação (n= 38, 39,2%), aerodinâmica (n= 33, 34,0%), julgamento perceptivo-auditivo (n= 22, 22,7%) e exame laríngeo (n= 16, 16,5%). Conclusão a análise acústica é a medida utilizada na maioria dos estudos para verificar o efeito da intervenção em indivíduos vocalmente saudáveis.


ABSTRACT Purpose to map the vocal assessment measures used to verify the effect of the intervention in vocally healthy individuals. Research strategy This is a scope review based on the research question: What vocal assessment measures are used to verify the effect of the intervention in vocally healthy individuals? The search was carried out electronically in MEDLINE (PubMed), LILACS (BVS), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivate), Embase and Cochrane databases. Selection criteria The selection of studies was based on reading the titles, abstracts, keywords and full texts, applying the eligibility criteria. Data related to the publication's bibliographic information, sample and intervention characteristics, the effects of the intervention on self-assessment, auditory-perceptual, acoustic, aerodynamic, electroglottographic measures, laryngeal examination results, among others, were extracted. The data were summarized and presented in a quantitative and descriptive way. Results 97 articles were selected, among the 979 studies mapped in this review. Acoustic analysis was the most used measure (n=70, 72.3%) to verify the effects of vocal training in the selected studies, followed by electroglottography (n= 55, 56.7%), self-assessment (n= 38, 39 .2%), aerodynamics (n= 33, 34.0%), auditory-perceptual judgment (n= 22, 22.7%) and laryngeal examination (n= 16, 16.5%). Conclusion Acoustic analysis is the measure used in most studies to verify the effect of the intervention in vocally healthy individuals.


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Humans , Auditory Perception , Voice Quality , Voice Training , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Healthy Volunteers
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J Voice ; 35(4): 559-569, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31879240

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an association exists between auditory skills and the reliability of judgments of the vocal deviation grade and the degrees of roughness and breathiness and to evaluate whether these skills are predictive of interrater reliability in auditory-perceptual evaluations. METHODS: The sample consisted of 20 speech-language pathology students without previous training in auditory-perceptual evaluation. The students underwent a basic audiological evaluation and a central auditory processing evaluation. They then participated in two auditory-perceptual evaluation sessions assessing the general grade (GG) and the degrees of roughness and breathiness of 44 samples of sustained vowel production with the presence or absence of dysphonia. For statistical analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and a beta regression model were used. RESULTS: A difference was found in the average ICCs of the GG parameter between listeners with high and low temporal resolution and binaural interaction skills. Temporal resolution skills and binaural interaction affected the ICC of listeners in the GG evaluation, reducing the likelihood of reliability by 2.8 and 3.6 times, respectively. CONCLUSION: An association exists between temporal resolution skills and binaural interaction and the reliability of listeners in evaluations of vocal deviation severity. Listeners with low levels of these skills show less reliability in evaluations of the severity of vocal deviation. In addition, temporal resolution and binaural interaction are predictors and explain 42.7% of the variability in the reliability of evaluations of vocal deviation severity.


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Dysphonia , Speech Perception , Dysphonia/diagnosis , Humans , Observer Variation , Reproducibility of Results , Speech Acoustics , Speech Production Measurement , Voice Quality
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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 209: 111931, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32559646

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During shoot development, leaves undergo various ontogenetic changes, including variation in size, shape, and geometry. Passiflora edulis (passionfruit) is a heteroblastic species, which means that it experiences conspicuous changes throughout development, enabling a morphological distinction between the juvenile and adult vegetative phases. Quantification of heteroblasty requires a practical, inexpensive, reliable, and non-destructive method, such as remote sensing. Moreover, relationships among ontogenetic changes and spectral signal at leaf level can be scaled up to support precision agriculture in passion fruit crops. In the present study, we used laboratory spectroscopic measurements (400-2500 nm) and narrowband vegetation indexes (or hyperspectral vegetation indexes - HVIs) to evaluate ontogenetic changes related to development and aging in P. edulis leaves. We also assessed leaf pigment concentration to further support the application of biochemical-related narrowband indexes. We report that 30-d-old leaves can be discriminated into developmental stages through their spectral signals. MSI (Moisture Stress Index) and NDVI750 (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index ρ750) contribute most to the variation of age (15 to 30-d-old leaves) and developmental stage (phytomer positions along the plant axis) in passionfruit leaves. PRI (Photochemical Reflectance Index) played an important role in detecting age and development alterations, including heteroblasty. A biochemical and spectral comparison of pigments revealed that spectroscopy offered potential for diagnosing phenology in P. edulis, as some narrowband indexes correlated strongly with chlorophylls and carotenoids content. Narrowband vegetation indexes are found to be a suitable tool for monitoring passionfruit crops.


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Passiflora/growth & development , Plant Leaves/growth & development , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Carotenoids/analysis , Chlorophyll/analysis
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Audiol., Commun. res ; 25: e2126, 2020. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1131780

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RESUMO Objetivo Avaliar a efetividade da terapia de grupo na redução dos sintomas vocais em pacientes com disfonia comportamental e compará-la a uma modalidade de terapia tradicional/individual. Métodos Trata-se de uma pesquisa explicativa, quantitativa e de intervenção. Participaram 99 pacientes com disfonia comportamental, de ambos os sexos, alocados em dois grupos: Terapia Individual (TI) e Terapia de Grupo (TG). Todos foram submetidos à terapia com abordagem eclética. Foram realizadas oito sessões, sendo a primeira e a última destinadas à avaliação e as outras seis de intervenção. Realizou-se análise estatística descritiva e inferencial para comparar os grupos e os momentos pré e pós-intervenção. Resultados A maioria dos participantes era do sexo feminino, não usava a voz profissionalmente e com lesão na porção membranosa da prega vocal. Ambos os grupos apresentavam escores médios semelhantes, no início da terapia, fato que mostra a homogeneidade dos grupos. Houve redução de todos os escores da Escala de Sintomas Vocais (ESV) no momento pós-intervenção individual e em grupo. Não foi observada diferença significativa, ao comparar as médias dos escores da ESV pós-terapia entre os grupos. Em relação aos itens da ESV, foi possível observar que alguns podem não detectar as diferenças entre os momentos pré e pós-intervenção. Conclusão Tanto a TI, quanto a TG foram efetivas na redução significativa dos sintomas vocais. Não houve diferença ao comparar os grupos. Alguns itens da ESV, principalmente no domínio limitação, foram mais sensíveis nos momentos pós-intervenção, em ambas modalidades. O tipo de intervenção influencia a redução dos sintomas vocais.


ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two therapeutic approaches in reducing vocal symptoms in patients with behavioral dysphonia. Methods This was an explanatory, quantitative and interventional study. A total of 99 patients of both sexes with behavioral dysphonia who sought speech therapy participated in this study. These patients were allocated into two groups: individual therapy (IT) and group therapy (GT). All participants were subjected to therapy with an eclectic approach. Eight sessions were conducted, comprising a first and a last session for evaluation, with six intervention sessions in between them. A descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed to compare the groups and the moments before and after the intervention. Results The majority of participants were female, and there was a predominance of patients who did not use their voice professionally and who had a diagnosis of a laryngeal lesion in the membranous portion of the vocal fold. It should be noted that patients presented similar mean scores at the beginning of therapy regardless of the group to which they were allocated, which indicated the homogeneity of the groups. There were reductions in all Vocal Symptoms Scale (VoiSS) scores after individual and group therapy. No significant differences were observed when comparing the mean posttherapy VoiSS scores between the groups in either domain. Some VoiSS items were unable to detect differences between the pre- and posttherapy timepoints. Conclusion Individual and group therapeutic modalities are effective in significantly reducing self-reported vocal symptoms. The type of intervention influences the reduction in vocal symptoms. Some items of the VoiSS, mainly in the area of limitations, were more sensitive at the posttherapy timepoint in both modalities.


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Humans , Male , Female , Psychotherapy, Group , Speech Therapy , Dysphonia/diagnosis , Dysphonia/therapy , Quality of Life , Voice Disorders , Treatment Outcome
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Audiol., Commun. res ; 25: e2194, 2020. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1131799

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RESUMO Objetivo Verificar se existe associação entre a presença de alteração laríngea, a análise perceptivo-auditiva da qualidade vocal e a classificação espectrográfica do sinal vocal em indivíduos com distúrbio de voz. Métodos Participaram 478 pacientes com distúrbios de voz. Foi realizada gravação da vogal /Ɛ/ sustentada e o exame médico para estabelecimento de diagnóstico laríngeo. Os espectrogramas da vogal foram utilizados para classificação dos sinais em Tipo I, II, III e IV. Resultados Vozes de indivíduos sem alteração laríngea foram classificadas, predominantemente, como Tipo I e Tipo II, enquanto sinais de indivíduos com alteração laríngea foram classificados nos Tipos III e IV. Vozes desviadas foram classificadas, predominantemente, como Tipo II, enquanto os sinais de pacientes com desvio vocal foram categorizados, predominantemente, como Tipos II e III. Apenas os sinais de indivíduos com desvio vocal foram classificados como Tipo IV. Sinais Tipo III e IV apresentaram valores mais elevados no grau geral do desvio e nos graus de rugosidade e soprosidade, em relação aos sinais Tipo I e Tipo II. Os sinais Tipo IV apresentaram maior grau geral e graus de rugosidade e soprosidade, em comparação aos sinais Tipo III. Apenas os sinais Tipo IV apresentaram valores mais elevados no grau de tensão, em relação aos sinais Tipo I, II e III. Conclusão Há associação entre a presença de alteração laríngea, a análise perceptivo-auditiva e a classificação espectrográfica do sinal vocal em indivíduos com distúrbio de voz.


ABSTRACT Purpose To verify whether there is an association between the presence of laryngeal alteration, auditory-perceptual analysis of vocal quality, and the spectrographic classification of the vocal signal in individuals with voice disorders. Methods 478 patients with voice disorders participated in the study. A recording of the sustained vowel /Ɛ/ and a medical examination were performed to establish a laryngeal diagnosis. The vowel spectrograms were used to classify the signals into type I, II, III and IV. Results Voices of individuals without laryngeal disorders were predominantly classified as type I and type II, while signals of individuals with laryngeal disorders were classified as types III and IV. Deviated voices were predominantly classified as type II, while the signals of patients with vocal deviation were predominantly categorized as types II and III. Only the signals of individuals with vocal deviation were classified as type IV. Type III and IV signals showed higher values for the general degree of deviation and for degrees of roughness and breathiness in relation to type I and type II signals. Type IV signals showed a higher general degree and degrees of roughness and breathiness compared to type III signals. Only type IV signals showed higher values in the degree of tension compared to types I, II and III signals. Conclusion There is an association between the presence of laryngeal alteration, auditory-perceptual analysis, and the spectrographic classification of the vocal signal in individuals with voice disorders.


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Humans , Auditory Perception , Sound Spectrography , Voice Quality , Voice Disorders/diagnosis , Larynx/physiopathology , Speech Acoustics , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Protoplasma ; 256(6): 1557-1571, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31209575

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Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation is an elicitor of secondary metabolites in plant tissue culture, but the effects on 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) are still unclear. The 20E may show biotechnological, pharmacological, medical, and agrochemical applicability. Here, we use Pfaffia glomerata, a medically important species, to understand the impacts of UV-B radiation on their physiological performance, the expression of key genes involved in the 20E biosynthesis, and the 20E content. Two accessions (A22 and A43) of plants 20 days old grown in vitro were exposed to 0 (control), 2 (6.84 kJ m-2), and 4 (13.84 kJ m-2) h UV-B radiation for 20 consecutive days. Our data showed that UV-B reduced glucose concentration in A22 and A43 under 4 h of exposure (29 and 30%, respectively), while sucrose concentration increased (32 and 57%, respectively). UV-B also differentially impacted the accessions (A22 and A43), where the A22 under 4 h of UV-B had reduced total dry weight (8%) and electron transport rate (31%); in contrast, A43 did not change. Also, only A22 had increased POD activity under 4 h of UV-B (66%), as well as increased gene expression of the 20E pathway and the 20E content under 2 and 4 h of UV-B in leaves (28 and 21%, respectively) and roots (16 and 13%, respectively). This differential performance to UV-B can be explained by the contrasting anthocyanin contents. Notably, A43 displayed 56% more anthocyanin to the former, a possible defense against UV-B. In conclusion, UV-B radiation is a potential elicitor for increasing 20E content in P. glomerata grown in vitro.


Subject(s)
Anthocyanins/metabolism , Panax/chemistry , Brazil , Stress, Physiological , Ultraviolet Rays
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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 140: 43-54, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31078783

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- Salinity is a major threat to agriculture. However, depending on the concentration of soluble salts in soil, increased secondary metabolite levels can occur with no major damages to plant growth and development. The phytoecdysteroid (PE) 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) is a secondary metabolite with biotechnological, medicinal, pharmaceutical and agrochemical applicability. Here, we characterize the responses (growth and physiology) of Pfaffia glomerata under different NaCl concentrations and examine the production of 20E as affected by salinity. Forty-day-old plants grown in greenhouse were exposed to 0, 120, 240, 360 or 480 mM of NaCl for 11 days. Moderate salinity (i.e., 120 mM of NaCl) led to increased 20E concentrations in leaves (47%) relative to the control with no significant effect on photosynthesis and biomass accumulation, thus allowing improved 20E contents on a per whole-plant basis. In contrast, plants under high salinity (i.e., 240-480 mM of NaCl) displayed similar 20E concentrations in leaves compared to the control, but with marked impairments to biomass accumulation and photosynthetic performance (coupled with decreased sucrose and starch levels) in parallel to nutritional imbalance. High salinity also strongly increased salicylic acid levels, antioxidant enzyme activities, and osmoregulatory status. Regardless of stress severity, 20E production was accompanied by the upregulation of Spook and Phantom genes. Our findings suggest that P. glomerata cultivation in moderate salinity soils can be considered as a suitable agricultural option to increase 20E levels, since metabolic and structural complexity that makes its artificial synthesis very difficult.


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Panax/metabolism , Sodium Chloride/pharmacology , Biomass , Ecdysterone/metabolism , Photosynthesis/drug effects , Salinity
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J Voice ; 33(3): 381.e23-381.e32, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29306526

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OBJECTIVES: We aimed to correlate the Vocal Tract Discomfort Scale (VTDS) with the Voice Symptom Scale (VoiSS) for evaluation of patients with dysphonia. In addition, we aimed to compare vocal tract discomfort symptoms in patients with and without self-reported voice problem. STUDY DESIGN: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, and retrospective study. We analyzed 143 women and 62 men with voice disorders, as confirmed by endoscopic larynx examination. All patients completed the VTDS and VoiSS at vocal evaluation. Descriptive statistics and the Spearman correlation test were applied to all variables. The degree of covariance of variables was noted. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the average number of discomfort symptoms among patients with and without self-reported voice problems. RESULTS: A weak to moderate positive correlation was observed between the average number, frequency, and intensity of comfort symptom and the total score, physical domain score, and limitation domain score of the VoiSS. The vocal tract discomfort symptoms and the emotional domain score of the VoiSS were weakly correlated. Patients with self-reported voice problems had a higher number, frequency, and intensity of vocal tract discomfort symptoms. CONCLUSION: There is correlation between the VTDS and VoiSS scales, with greater references to vocal tract discomfort symptom in patients with self-reported voice problems. Therefore, the discomfort symptoms seem to influence the perception of the impact of a voice problem.


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Self Report , Vocal Cords/physiopathology , Voice Disorders/diagnosis , Voice Quality , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Retrospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Voice Disorders/physiopathology
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J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil ; 32(1): 43-53, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30056413

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BACKGROUND: It is known that episodes of microvascular obstruction and oxidative stress in sickle cell anaemia (SCA) can damage muscle tissue. As a consequence, deterioration in muscle function may potentially contribute to poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in subjects with SCA, particularly those who do not use long-term treatment. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate muscle function in adults with SCA, to study the correlations between muscle function and HRQoL and to analyse the impact of hydroxyurea treatment. METHODS: Twenty-two adults with SCA and 20 matched controls were subjected to Short Form-36 (SF-36), respiratory muscle strength measurement, isometric hand grip strength (iHGS) measurement and knee isokinetic dynamometry. RESULTS: In relation to their healthy peers, adults with SCA had lower SF-36 scores, respiratory muscle strength and iHGS. Regarding the isokinetic test, adults with SCA showed lower values, especially in the variables measured in flexion and with an angular velocity of 240∘/s. There was a significant correlation between the peak torque (PT) at 240∘/s and the physical component summary (SF-36PCS) in both extension (r= 0.77; p< 0.001) and flexion (r= 0.82; p< 0.001). Significant correlations were also observed between the agonist/antagonist ratio at 240∘/s and the SF-36PCS (r= 0.50; p< 0.001). The use of hydroxyurea led to higher scores on the SF-36 and higher values in knee isokinetic dynamometry. CONCLUSIONS: Adults with SCA have muscle dysfunction, especially with regard to endurance of the knee flexor muscles. In these patients, there is a significant association between muscle function and HRQoL. Moreover, the use of hydroxyurea is associated with better HRQoL and less muscle dysfunction.


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Anemia, Sickle Cell/physiopathology , Hand Strength , Muscle, Skeletal/physiology , Quality of Life , Respiratory Muscles/physiopathology , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Knee/physiology , Knee Joint/physiology , Male , Muscle Strength/physiology , Range of Motion, Articular , Torque , Young Adult
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 84(4): 460-472, July-Aug. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951859

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Abstract Introduction Voice disorders alter the sound signal in several ways, combining several types of vocal emission disturbances and noise. The phonatory deviation diagram is a two-dimensional chart that allows the evaluation of the vocal signal based on the combination of periodicity (jitter, shimmer, and correlation coefficient) and noise (Glottal to Noise Excitation) measurements. The use of synthesized signals, where one has a greater control and knowledge of the production conditions, may allow a better understanding of the physiological and acoustic mechanisms underlying the vocal emission and its main perceptual-auditory correlates regarding the intensity of the deviation and types of vocal quality. Objective To analyze the performance of the phonatory deviation diagram in the discrimination of the presence and degree of roughness and breathiness in synthesized voices. Methods 871 synthesized vocal signals were used corresponding to the vowel /ɛ/. The perceptual-auditory analysis of the degree of roughness and breathiness of the synthesized signals was performed using visual analogue scale. Subsequently, the signals were categorized regarding the presence/absence of these parameters based on the visual analogue scale cutoff values. Acoustic analysis was performed by assessing the distribution of vocal signals according to the phonatory deviation diagram area, quadrant, shape, and density. The equality of proportions and the chi-square tests were performed to compare the variables. Results Rough and breathy vocal signals were located predominantly outside the normal range and in the lower right quadrant of the phonatory deviation diagram. Voices with higher degrees of roughness and breathiness were located outside the area of normality in the lower right quadrant and had concentrated density. Conclusion The normality area and the phonatory deviation diagram quadrant can discriminate healthy voices from rough and breathy ones. Voices with higher degrees of roughness and breathiness are proportionally located outside the area of normality, in the lower right quadrant and with concentrated density.


Resumo Introdução Os distúrbios de voz alteram o sinal sonoro de diversas formas, combinam variados tipos de perturbações e ruídos na emissão vocal. O diagrama de desvio fonatório é um gráfico bidimensional que possibilita a avaliação do sinal vocal a partir da combinação de medidas de periodicidade (jitter, shimmer e coeficiente de correlação) e de ruído (Glottal to Noise Excitation). O uso de sinais sintetizados, no qual se tem um maior controle e conhecimento das condições de produção, pode possibilitar uma maior compreensão dos mecanismos fisiológicos e acústicos subjacentes à emissão vocal e seus principais correlatos perceptivo-auditivos quanto à intensidade do desvio e aos tipos de qualidade vocal. Objetivo Analisar o desempenho do diagrama de desvio fonatório na discriminação da presença e do grau de rugosidade e soprosidade em vozes sintetizadas. Método Foram utilizados 871 sinais vocais sintetizados correspondentes à vogal/ɛ/. Realizou-se a análise perceptivo-auditiva do grau de rugosidade e soprosidade dos sinais sintetizados, com uma escala visual analógica. Posteriormente, os sinais foram categorizados quanto à presença/ausência desses parâmetros a partir dos valores de corte da escala visual analógica. A análise acústica foi realizada por meio da avaliação da distribuição dos sinais vocais de acordo com a área, quadrante, forma e densidade do diagrama de desvio fonatório. Executou-se o teste de igualdade de proporções e o teste qui-quadrado para comparar as variáveis. Resultados Sinais vocais rugosos e soprosos localizaram-se predominantemente fora da área de normalidade e no quadrante inferior direito do diagrama de desvio fonatório. Vozes com maiores graus de rugosidade e soprosidade localizaram-se fora da área de normalidade, no quadrante inferior direito e apresentaram densidade concentrada. Conclusão A área de normalidade e o quadrante do diagrama de desvio fonatório são capazes de discriminar vozes saudáveis de rugosas e soprosas. Vozes com maior grau de rugosidade e soprosidade localizam-se proporcionalmente fora da área de normalidade, no quadrante inferior-direito e com densidade concentrada.


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Humans , Phonation/physiology , Speech Acoustics , Voice Quality/physiology , Reference Values , Auditory Perception/physiology , Speech Production Measurement , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dysphonia/physiopathology , Visual Analog Scale
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Somatosens Mot Res ; 35(2): 109-118, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30010483

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BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal involvement and cerebrovascular disease are common in sickle cell anaemia (SCA). These changes are potentially important factors that modify the control of balance in this population. OBJECTIVE: To assess balance control in adults with SCA and investigate the associations among balance, posture and muscle function. METHODS: Twenty neurologically intact (i.e. without previous episodes of overt stroke or transient ischaemic attack) adults with SCA and 18 controls were evaluated. All participants underwent static balance measurement through stabilometry, postural evaluation through photogrammetry and assessment of muscle function through handgrip and respiratory muscle strength. RESULTS: Compared to the controls, the adults with SCA exhibited greater displacement of the centre of mass, particularly in the mediolateral direction. Moreover, the adults with SCA exhibited greater postural deviations for the following variables: angles of the right and left hip, horizontal asymmetry of the scapula in relation to T3, angles of the right and left leg-heel and horizontal alignment of the pelvis. Handgrip strength, respiratory muscle strength and haemoglobin (Hb) levels were significantly correlated with postural balance measurements. Significant correlations between balance and posture were only observed between the variables of balance and the postural parameters that involved the angulations calculated from the vertical alignment of the pelvis, hip and ankle. CONCLUSIONS: Neurologically intact adults with SCA exhibit damage in static balance, particularly in the mediolateral direction. These patients present postural deviations due to changes in the hip and ankle joints. In addition, balance control is related to posture, Hb level and muscle function.


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Anemia, Sickle Cell/complications , Postural Balance/physiology , Posture , Sensation Disorders/etiology , Adult , Anemia, Sickle Cell/pathology , Anthropometry , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Hand Strength , Humans , Male , Respiratory Muscles/physiopathology , Statistics as Topic , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 84(4): 460-472, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28732642

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INTRODUCTION: Voice disorders alter the sound signal in several ways, combining several types of vocal emission disturbances and noise. The phonatory deviation diagram is a two-dimensional chart that allows the evaluation of the vocal signal based on the combination of periodicity (jitter, shimmer, and correlation coefficient) and noise (Glottal to Noise Excitation) measurements. The use of synthesized signals, where one has a greater control and knowledge of the production conditions, may allow a better understanding of the physiological and acoustic mechanisms underlying the vocal emission and its main perceptual-auditory correlates regarding the intensity of the deviation and types of vocal quality. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the performance of the phonatory deviation diagram in the discrimination of the presence and degree of roughness and breathiness in synthesized voices. METHODS: 871 synthesized vocal signals were used corresponding to the vowel /ɛ/. The perceptual-auditory analysis of the degree of roughness and breathiness of the synthesized signals was performed using visual analogue scale. Subsequently, the signals were categorized regarding the presence/absence of these parameters based on the visual analogue scale cutoff values. Acoustic analysis was performed by assessing the distribution of vocal signals according to the phonatory deviation diagram area, quadrant, shape, and density. The equality of proportions and the chi-square tests were performed to compare the variables. RESULTS: Rough and breathy vocal signals were located predominantly outside the normal range and in the lower right quadrant of the phonatory deviation diagram. Voices with higher degrees of roughness and breathiness were located outside the area of normality in the lower right quadrant and had concentrated density. CONCLUSION: The normality area and the phonatory deviation diagram quadrant can discriminate healthy voices from rough and breathy ones. Voices with higher degrees of roughness and breathiness are proportionally located outside the area of normality, in the lower right quadrant and with concentrated density.


Subject(s)
Phonation/physiology , Speech Acoustics , Voice Quality/physiology , Auditory Perception/physiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dysphonia/physiopathology , Humans , Reference Values , Speech Production Measurement , Visual Analog Scale
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Codas ; 29(4): e20160198, 2017 Aug 10.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28813072

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PURPOSE: To verify the efficacy of group voice therapy in the stage of readiness and identify which items of the URICA-Voice range are more sensitive to post-therapy change in patients with behavioral dysphonia. METHODS: An intervention study was conducted on 49 patients with behavioral dysphonia. An eclectic approach to group therapy was implemented over eight sessions, the first and last sessions consisting of assessments. The URICA-Voice range was used to evaluate the stage of readiness at pre- and post-therapy assessments. A descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was implemented for the results. RESULTS: Most participants were female, did not make professional use of voice, and had membranous vocal fold lesions. Most of them were in the Contemplation stage at in both moments, pre- and post-therapy. There was no significant change in the comparison of pre- and post-therapy scores. The majority of patients showed a reduction in the stage of readiness and some advanced to a higher stage. In the comparison of URICA-V range items, seven questions had equal or inferior responses in the post-therapy assessment. CONCLUSION: There was no statistical difference when comparing the pre- and post-therapy total average score of the URICA-Voice range. There were significant changes in the stage of readiness of patients in pre- and post-group speech therapy assessments.


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Dysphonia/physiopathology , Dysphonia/rehabilitation , Speech Therapy/methods , Voice Training , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Motivation , Patient Compliance , Reproducibility of Results , Self-Assessment , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surveys and Questionnaires , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Voice Quality
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Codas ; 29(3): e20150294, 2017 May 15.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28538821

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PURPOSE: To verify the occurrence of sensory symptoms in thyroidectomy patients pre- and post-operatively. METHODS: This is a prospective, quantitative, descriptive study conducted with a sample of twelve patients undergoing thyroidectomy. The participants underwent visual laryngeal examination and responded to the Upper Aerodigestive Symptoms (UADS) and Vocal Tract Discomfort Scale (VTDS) questionnaires before and after the surgery. RESULTS: There was higher occurrence of vocal fatigue, hoarseness, pharyngeal bolus, dry throat, and throat clearing preoperatively, whereas higher occurrence of hoarseness, vocal fatigue, cough, and pharyngeal bolus was observed postoperatively for the UADS. Regarding the VTDS sensory symptoms, higher frequency and severity of throat dryness were observed preoperatively, whereas more frequent tickling throat and more severe irritable and sore throat and lump in the throat were observed postoperatively. There was reduction in the choke symptom and in the frequency and severity of the throat dryness symptom pre- and post-operatively. With respect to the frequency and severity of vocal tract discomfort sensory symptoms, reduction in throat dryness was observed at both assessment times. CONCLUSION: The patients presented sensory symptoms of upper aerodigestive tract and vocal tract discomfort pre- and post-operatively characterized by self-reference of hoarseness, vocal fatigue, pharyngeal bolus, and cough, as well as dry, sore, and irritable throat. Reduction in the sensory symptom of choke and in the frequency and severity of throat dryness was self-reported by thyroidectomy patients postoperatively.


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Deglutition Disorders/diagnosis , Thyroidectomy , Voice Disorders/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Period , Preoperative Period , Prospective Studies , Self Report , Symptom Assessment
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