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非住院 COVID-19 患者中声音障碍的流行情况。意大利疫情中心伦巴第大区。

Prevalence of Dysphonia in Non hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Lombardy, the Italian Epicenter of the Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Milan, Milan, Italy; Otolaryngology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.

Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Milan, Milan, Italy; Audiology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

J Voice. 2023 Jul;37(4):605-609. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.03.009. Epub 2021 Mar 14.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Dysphonia has been described in patients affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of dysphonia, and its severity and extent, of voice fatigue and of dysphagia in non hospitalized patients affected by COVID-19 in Lombardy, the Italian region most hit by the first explosive outbreak of COVID-19 in Europe.

METHODS

Demographic and clinical data of 160 consecutive patients, with COVID-19 diagnosis confirmed by nasal swabs processed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, were gathered by means of telephone interviews performed by physicians in charge of daily follow-up. General and specific symptoms concerning voice and swallowing impairment were investigated. Dysphonia grade and duration were graded on 4-point scales, while voice fatigue was graded on a 5-point scale.

RESULTS

Dysphonia was reported by 70 (43.7%) patients and was positively associated with voice fatigue (P < 0.001), cough (P = 0.005), rhinitis (P = 0.01), and dyspnea (P = 0.06); it was mild and/or moderate in 69 patients, but its duration was > 2 weeks in 33/70 (47.1%) patients and >1 month in 11/70 (15.7%). Grade and duration of dysphonia were positively associated with cough and rhinitis (all P values < 0.01). Voice fatigue was reported by 43/160 patients (26.8%) and its severity was correlated with dysphonia (P < 0.0001), cough (P = 0.02), rhinitis (P = 0.02), dyspnea (P < 0.001), and loss of appetite (P = 0.01). Dysphagia was encountered in 27/160 patients (16.9%) and was associated with dysgeusia, cough, arthralgia, myalgia and loss of appetite but not with dysphonia.

CONCLUSIONS

Dysphonia was a highly prevalent and long-lasting symptom in this series; it has been underestimated to date. Further studies might shed light on the pathophysiology of voice disorders in COVID-19 patients.

摘要

介绍

新冠肺炎(COVID-19)患者会出现发声障碍。本研究旨在评估意大利伦巴第大区(欧洲首次 COVID-19 爆发最严重的地区)非住院 COVID-19 患者的发声障碍、声疲劳及吞咽困难的发生率、严重程度和范围。

方法

通过负责日常随访的主治医生进行电话访谈,收集了 160 例连续患者的人口统计学和临床数据。调查了与声音和吞咽障碍相关的一般和特定症状。采用 4 分制对发声障碍等级和持续时间进行分级,而声疲劳采用 5 分制进行分级。

结果

70 例(43.7%)患者出现发声障碍,且与声疲劳(P < 0.001)、咳嗽(P=0.005)、鼻炎(P=0.01)和呼吸困难(P=0.06)显著相关;69 例为轻/中度,33 例(47.1%)持续时间超过 2 周,11 例(15.7%)持续时间超过 1 个月。发声障碍的严重程度和持续时间与咳嗽和鼻炎呈正相关(P 值均<0.01)。43 例(26.8%)患者出现声疲劳,其严重程度与发声障碍(P<0.0001)、咳嗽(P=0.02)、鼻炎(P=0.02)、呼吸困难(P<0.001)和食欲不振(P=0.01)显著相关。160 例患者中有 27 例(16.9%)出现吞咽困难,与味觉障碍、咳嗽、关节痛、肌痛和食欲不振相关,但与发声障碍无关。

结论

在本系列中,发声障碍是一种高度普遍且持久的症状,且至今被低估。进一步的研究可能阐明 COVID-19 患者的声音障碍的病理生理学。

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