Regina Helena Garcia Martins, Eric Schneider de Azevedo, João Victor Costa Müller, Alessandra Loli
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Abstract
Introduction: Vocal symptoms are frequent in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and may occur during or after infection.
Objective: To conduct a descriptive review on the topic "dysphonia and COVID-19" in order to alert specialists to these symptoms associated with the virus and sequelae.
Methodology: A literature review was carried out in the main databases: Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus, between April 2020 and April 2024 using descriptors that related COVID-19 or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) to voice disorders.
Results: In total, 41 studies, 13 case reports, 6 retrospective, and 22 prospective, 5139 patients (2131 M, 2991 F), mean age of 51 years. The prevalence of dysphonia ranged from 0.39% to 79%. The most prevalent vocal symptoms were hoarseness, cough, dry throat, sore throat, reflux, aphonia, phonasthenia, stridor, and hypersecretion. Videolaryngoscopic findings: unilateral paralysis (145), bilateral paralysis (16), erythema (84), benign lesions (56), muscle tension dysphonia (54), granulomas (33), edema (31), stenosis (22), atrophy (19), incomplete glottal closure (12), and ventricular hypertrophy (6). Auditory-perceptual analyses identified mild/moderate vocal impairment in infected patients and persistence of changes in the long-COVID period. Acoustic analyses indicated significant changes in Jitter, Shimmer, harmonic-to-noise ratio (NHR), and maximum phonation time in patients with COVID-19.
Conclusion: Dysphonia caused by COVID-19 infection is common, both in the acute and chronic phases of the disease. The main causes include vocal fold paralysis, inflammatory laryngitis, and muscle tension dysphonia. All patients who present vocal symptoms after COVID-19 infection should undergo videolaryngoscopy and subjective and acoustic vocal analyses to identify sequelae of the disease.
简介:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者经常出现声带症状,可能在感染期间或感染后出现。目的:对“发声障碍与COVID-19”这一主题进行描述性综述,以提醒专家注意与病毒和后遗症相关的这些症状。方法:在2020年4月至2024年4月期间,在主要数据库Web of Science、PubMed、谷歌Scholar和Scopus中使用将COVID-19或严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-COV-2)与语音障碍相关的描述符进行文献综述。结果:共纳入41项研究,13例病例报告,6例回顾性,22例前瞻性,5139例(2131例男性,2991例女性),平均年龄51岁。语音障碍的患病率从0.39%到79%不等。最常见的声音症状是声音嘶哑、咳嗽、喉咙干、喉咙痛、反流、失音、音弱、喘鸣和分泌过多。视频喉镜检查结果:单侧麻痹(145),双侧麻痹(16),红斑(84),良性病变(56),肌肉张力发声障碍(54),肉芽肿(33),水肿(31),狭窄(22),萎缩(19),声门不完全关闭(12)和心室肥厚(6)。听觉感知分析发现感染患者轻度/中度声带损伤,并且在长covid期间持续变化。声学分析显示,COVID-19患者的抖动、闪烁、谐波噪声比(NHR)和最大发声时间发生了显著变化。结论:COVID-19感染引起的语音障碍是常见的,无论是在疾病的急性期还是慢性期。主要病因包括声带麻痹、炎症性喉炎、肌肉紧张性发声障碍等。所有新冠肺炎感染后出现发声症状的患者均应进行视频喉镜检查和主观和声学发声分析,以确定疾病的后遗症。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.