The Effect of Snoring on Voice: A Controlled Study of 30 Subjects (Original Article) (Report) The Effect of Snoring on Voice: A Controlled Study of 30 Subjects (Original Article) (Report)

The Effect of Snoring on Voice: A Controlled Study of 30 Subjects (Original Article) (Report‪)‬

Ear, Nose and Throat Journal 2012, Jan, 91, 1

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Abstract We conducted a study to determine the prevalence of vocal symptoms in snorers. A total of 30 patients with a history of snoring were investigated for the presence or absence of three vocal symptoms immediately after they awoke from sleep: hoarseness, voice weakness, and other changes in voice quality. All patients were also asked to complete a voice-related quality-of-life (V-RQOL) questionnaire. Findings were compared with those of an age- and sex-matched control group of 30 nonsnorers. The most common vocal symptom in the snoring group was hoarseness, which occurred in 11 patients (36.7%); voice weakness and other voice quality changes were present in 8 snorers each (26.7%). In the control group, the most common vocal symptom was voice weakness, which was present in 7 subjects (23.3%); 5 controls (16.7%) experienced other changes in voice quality, and 3 controls (10.0%) experienced hoarseness. The difference between the prevalence of hoarseness in the two groups was statistically significant (p = 0.030), and the differences in voice weakness and other voice quality changes were not. The mean V-RQOL score was 87.50 [+ or -] 26.89 in the snoring group and 96.00 [+ or -] 5.82 in the control group--again, not a statistically significant difference. Finally, we found no association between any of the three vocal symptoms and the prevalence of mouth breathing, the level of snoring loudness, and the mean number of snores per minute. We conclude that snorers are more likely to experience hoarseness than are nonsnorers.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2012
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
Vendome Group LLC
SIZE
211.1
KB

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