Functional and organic dysphonia in voice professionals (lecture)

Julia E. Stepanova
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An urgent task of otorhinolaryngology (phoniatry) is the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of voice function in voice professionals or persons of voice-speech professions. An undiagnosed laryngeal disease worsens the quality of life of patients, creates difficulties in communication and can even lead to professional unfitness, because the patient does not withstand the necessary vocal load. The leading role in the modern diagnosis of laryngeal diseases belongs to endoscopic research methods video endoscopy and video endostroboscopy. All disorders of voice function are classified as functional and organic. Recent studies have shown that from 30.5 to 40% of voice professionals who have applied for phoniatric care suffer from functional disorders. Functional changes are understood to mean changes in which laryngoscopic examination does not always reveal any visible pathology. But with the help of special research methods, such as stroboscopy (videostroboscopy), spectral analysis of the voice, pathognomonic changes can be determined, and the patient presents characteristic complaints. More often than others, hypotonic and hypo-hypertonic dysphonia are diagnosed. Organic laryngeal diseases are characteristic of 69.5% of patients with dysphonia. They are represented by various nosological forms. Certain difficulties arise in the diagnosis of professional laryngitis and vascular pathology of the larynx. The lecture presents pathognomonic clinical changes of the larynx in voice professionals, knowledge of which is necessary for practical doctors to make a diagnosis.
嗓音专业人士的功能性和器质性发声障碍(讲座)
耳鼻喉科(语音病学)的一项紧迫任务是诊断和治疗语音专业人员或语音专业人员的语音功能障碍。未确诊的喉部疾病会恶化患者的生活质量,造成沟通困难,甚至可能导致职业上的不适应,因为患者无法承受必要的声音负荷。在现代喉部疾病诊断中起主导作用的是内窥镜研究方法——视频内窥镜和视频内窥镜。语音功能障碍可分为功能性障碍和器质性障碍。最近的研究表明,申请语音治疗的声音专业人员中有30.5%至40%患有功能障碍。功能性改变被理解为喉镜检查并不总是显示任何可见病理的变化。但是借助特殊的研究方法,如频闪(视频频闪)、声音的频谱分析,可以确定病理变化,患者表现出特征性的主诉。低渗性和低高渗性发声障碍比其他疾病更常被诊断。69.5%的发声障碍患者有器质性喉部病变。它们以各种病种形式表示。某些困难出现在诊断专业喉炎和喉血管病理。讲座介绍了喉的病理临床变化的声音专业人士,这是必要的知识,实际医生作出诊断。
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