Affiliation:
1. Clinic for Ear, Nose and Throath, Clinical Centre Kragujevac, Kragujevac
2. Institute of Public Health, Department of Immunology and Allergology, Kragujevac
3. Institute for Ear, Nose and Throath, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade
4. Clinic for Ear, Nose and Throath, Faculty of Medicine, University of Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica
5. Faculty of Science, Kragujevac
Abstract
Background/Aim. An excessive use or misuse of voice by vocal professionals
may result in symptoms such are husky voice, hoarse voice, total loss of
voice, or even organic changes taking place on vocal folds - minimal
pathological lesions - MAPLs. The purpose of this study was to identify the
type of MAPLs which affects vocal professionals, as well as to identify the
risk factors that bring about these changes. Methods. There were 94 vocal
professionals who were examined altogether, out of whom 46 were affected by
MAPLs, whereas 48 of them were diagnosed with no MAPLs, so that they served
as the control group. All these patients were clinically examined (anamnesis,
clinical examination, bacteoriological examination of nose and pharynx,
radiography of paranasal cavities, allergological processing, phoniatric
examination, endo-video-stroboscopic examination, as well as
gastroenterologic examination, and finally endocrinological and pulmological
analyses). Results. The changes that occurred most often were identified as
nodules (50%; n = 23/46) and polyps (24%; n = 11/46). Risk factors causing
MAPLs in vocal professionals were as follows: age, which reduced the risk by
23.9% [OR 0.861 (0.786-0.942)] whereas the years of career increase the risk
[OR 1.114 (1.000-1.241)], as well as the presence of a chronic respiratory
disease [OR 7.310 (1.712- 31.218)], and the presence of gastro-oesophageal
reflux disease [OR 4.542 (1.263-16.334)]. The following factors did not
contribute to development of MAPLs in vocal professionals: sex, a place of
residence, irritation, smoking, endocrinologic disease and the presence of
poly-sinusitis. Conclusion. It is necessary to introduce comprehensive
procedures for prevention of MAPLs, particularly in high-risk groups.
Identification of the risk factors for MAPLs and prevention of their
influence on vocal professionals (given that their income depends on their
vocal ability) is of the highest importance.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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