Laryngeal and phonatory status after burn/inhalation injury: a long term follow-up study. 2002

Janina K Casper, and William R Clark, and R T Kelley, and R H Colton
State University of New York and the Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York, USA.

Although persistent hoarseness has been recognized in patients who have sustained burn and/or smoke inhalation injuries, there is little documentation to support this observation. Furthermore, there is no quantification of either the pervasiveness of the problem or the severity of the dysphonia resulting. It was the intent of this study to examine the laryngeal condition and voice production of a group of patients who were long-term survivors of burns and inhalation injuries. Only 10 patients (8 male and 2 female) of a larger cohort were willing to return for this examination. They were ambulatory and did not require respiratory assistance, and it had been 16 to 25 years since their initial traumas. Videostrobolaryngoscopic examinations were performed and analyzed, measures of various acoustic and aerodynamic parameters were made, and severity of dysphonia was judged. Seven of the 10 subjects were rated by experienced listeners as having some degree of dysphonia. All subjects had some abnormality of the laryngeal mucosa. Stroboscopic examination was found to be helpful in identifying laryngeal abnormalities in at least half of the subjects. Early attention to these problems, many of which are treatable surgically or behaviorally or both could lead to an improved voice for the patient and for this reason an improved quality of life.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007830 Larynx A tubular organ of VOICE production. It is located in the anterior neck, superior to the TRACHEA and inferior to the tongue and HYOID BONE. Anterior Commissure, Laryngeal,Anterior Commissure, Larynx,Laryngeal Anterior Commissure,Laryngeal Posterior Commissure,Posterior Commissure, Laryngeal,Posterior Commissure, Larynx,Anterior Commissures, Laryngeal,Anterior Commissures, Larynx,Commissure, Laryngeal Anterior,Commissure, Laryngeal Posterior,Commissure, Larynx Anterior,Commissure, Larynx Posterior,Commissures, Laryngeal Anterior,Commissures, Laryngeal Posterior,Commissures, Larynx Anterior,Commissures, Larynx Posterior,Laryngeal Anterior Commissures,Laryngeal Posterior Commissures,Larynx Anterior Commissure,Larynx Anterior Commissures,Larynx Posterior Commissure,Larynx Posterior Commissures,Posterior Commissures, Laryngeal,Posterior Commissures, Larynx
D008297 Male Males
D011788 Quality of Life A generic concept reflecting concern with the modification and enhancement of life attributes, e.g., physical, political, moral, social environment as well as health and disease. HRQOL,Health-Related Quality Of Life,Life Quality,Health Related Quality Of Life
D002059 Burns, Inhalation Burns of the respiratory tract caused by heat or inhaled chemicals. Inhalation Burns,Burn, Inhalation,Inhalation Burn
D005260 Female Females
D005500 Follow-Up Studies Studies in which individuals or populations are followed to assess the outcome of exposures, procedures, or effects of a characteristic, e.g., occurrence of disease. Followup Studies,Follow Up Studies,Follow-Up Study,Followup Study,Studies, Follow-Up,Studies, Followup,Study, Follow-Up,Study, Followup
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000162 Acoustics The branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves. In medicine it is often applied in procedures in speech and hearing studies. With regard to the environment, it refers to the characteristics of a room, auditorium, theatre, building, etc. that determines the audibility or fidelity of sounds in it. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed) Acoustic
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D012720 Severity of Illness Index Levels within a diagnostic group which are established by various measurement criteria applied to the seriousness of a patient's disorder. Illness Index Severities,Illness Index Severity

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