
handle: 10654/12234
Durante este estudio encontramos que existe una relación positiva entre el consumo habitual de cigarrillo y alcohol, así como la presencia de reflujo gastroesofágico, abuso vocal y la voz profesional en el desarrollo de lesiones de las cuerdas vocales. Existe una correlación en los resultados obtenidos entre las pruebas subjetivas de la voz y la percepción de mejoría por parte del paciente y del examinador antes y después del manejo quirúrgico, mas no sucede lo mismo al compararlas con los resultados obtenidos al analizar las pruebas objetivas. Las pruebas subjetivas han sido y deben seguir siendo una herramienta valiosa en la evaluación de los pacientes con trastornos de la voz antes y como seguimiento después de manejo quirúrgico y/o intervención fonoterapéutica. During this study we found there is a positive relation between regular smoking and alcohol consumption, and also the presence of gastroesophageal reflux, voice abuse and professional voice in the development of benign lesions of the vocal folds. There is a correlation in the results obtained from the subjective voice analysis and the patients perception of voice improvement before and after surgery, although this does not happen when compared to results from objective voice analysis. Subjective voice analysis have been and should continue as a valuable tool in the evaluation of voice disorder patients before and during follow up after surgery management or phnonotherapy intervention.
Análisis Acústico de la voz, Acoustic Voice Analisis, Voice Handicap Index, GRABS, Lesiones Benignas Cuerdas vocales, Índice Incapacidad vocal, TRASTORNOS DE LA VOZ, OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA, Fonocirugía, ENFERMEDADES DE LA LARINGE, Benign vocal fold lesions, Phonosurgery
Análisis Acústico de la voz, Acoustic Voice Analisis, Voice Handicap Index, GRABS, Lesiones Benignas Cuerdas vocales, Índice Incapacidad vocal, TRASTORNOS DE LA VOZ, OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA, Fonocirugía, ENFERMEDADES DE LA LARINGE, Benign vocal fold lesions, Phonosurgery
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