Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objectives: Currently, not much is known about the interactions between voice and growth hormone (GH). We have described large kindred with isolated GH deficiency (IGHD) due to a GHRH receptor mutation, resulting in severe short stature and high-pitched voice. These IGHD individuals have little interest in GH treatment, as they consider themselves “short long-lived people”, rather than patients. Interestingly, they report normal general quality of life, but they rate their Voice-Related Quality of Life (V-RQOL) as low. Here, we assessed the social and auditory-perceptual impacts of artistic-intervention voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) and choral singing, on their voices. Material and methods: Seventeen GH-naïve adult IGHD individuals were enrolled in a single-arm interventional pre-post study with 13 weekly sessions of choir singing over 90 days. Outcome measures were V-RQOL scores, self-assessment of voice, and auditory-perceptual analysis (GRBAS scale, G: grade of the severity of dysphonia; R: roughness; B: breathiness; A: asthenia; and S: strain). Results: Marked improvements in total (p = 0.0001), physical (p = 0.0002), and socioemotional (p = 0.0001) V-RQOL scores and in self-assessment of voice (p = 0.004) were found. The general grades of vocal deviation (p = 0.0001), roughness (p = 0.0001), breathiness (p = 0.0001) and strain (p = 0.0001) exhibited accentuated reductions. Conclusions: Voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral training improved social impact and perceptual voice assessments in IGHD subjects and markedly improved their voice-related quality of life. This is particularly important in a setting where GH replacement therapy is not widely accepted. |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency Andrade,Bruna M. R. de Growth Hormone voice singing quality of life auditory-perception analysis |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Art and science: impact of semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral singing on quality of life in subjects with congenital GH deficiency |
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Andrade,Bruna M. R. de |
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Andrade,Bruna M. R. de Valença,Eugenia H. O. Salvatori,Roberto Oliveira Neto,Luiz A. Souza,Anita H. O. Oliveira,Alaíde H. A. Oliveira,Mario C.P. Melo,Enaldo V. Carvalho,Susana de Sales,Neuza J Monteiro,Gisane C. Lima,José Marcel de Annunziato,Marcos Felipe Harder Mannis,Guilherme Daniel Breternitz Souza,Lucas E. de A. Goes,Yasmin D. Carvalho,Thayza S. Farias,Celiane de Santos,Michela P. dos Cardoso,Gabriela P. F. Sousa,Carla S. Pereira Santana,Julia Rodrigues Sales,Ester Almeida d’Avila,Jeferson Sampaio Aguiar-Oliveira,Manuel H. |
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Valença,Eugenia H. O. Salvatori,Roberto Oliveira Neto,Luiz A. Souza,Anita H. O. Oliveira,Alaíde H. A. Oliveira,Mario C.P. Melo,Enaldo V. Carvalho,Susana de Sales,Neuza J Monteiro,Gisane C. Lima,José Marcel de Annunziato,Marcos Felipe Harder Mannis,Guilherme Daniel Breternitz Souza,Lucas E. de A. Goes,Yasmin D. Carvalho,Thayza S. Farias,Celiane de Santos,Michela P. dos Cardoso,Gabriela P. F. Sousa,Carla S. Pereira Santana,Julia Rodrigues Sales,Ester Almeida d’Avila,Jeferson Sampaio Aguiar-Oliveira,Manuel H. |
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Andrade,Bruna M. R. de Valença,Eugenia H. O. Salvatori,Roberto Oliveira Neto,Luiz A. Souza,Anita H. O. Oliveira,Alaíde H. A. Oliveira,Mario C.P. Melo,Enaldo V. Carvalho,Susana de Sales,Neuza J Monteiro,Gisane C. Lima,José Marcel de Annunziato,Marcos Felipe Harder Mannis,Guilherme Daniel Breternitz Souza,Lucas E. de A. Goes,Yasmin D. Carvalho,Thayza S. Farias,Celiane de Santos,Michela P. dos Cardoso,Gabriela P. F. Sousa,Carla S. Pereira Santana,Julia Rodrigues Sales,Ester Almeida d’Avila,Jeferson Sampaio Aguiar-Oliveira,Manuel H. |
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Growth Hormone voice singing quality of life auditory-perception analysis |
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Growth Hormone voice singing quality of life auditory-perception analysis |
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ABSTRACT Objectives: Currently, not much is known about the interactions between voice and growth hormone (GH). We have described large kindred with isolated GH deficiency (IGHD) due to a GHRH receptor mutation, resulting in severe short stature and high-pitched voice. These IGHD individuals have little interest in GH treatment, as they consider themselves “short long-lived people”, rather than patients. Interestingly, they report normal general quality of life, but they rate their Voice-Related Quality of Life (V-RQOL) as low. Here, we assessed the social and auditory-perceptual impacts of artistic-intervention voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) and choral singing, on their voices. Material and methods: Seventeen GH-naïve adult IGHD individuals were enrolled in a single-arm interventional pre-post study with 13 weekly sessions of choir singing over 90 days. Outcome measures were V-RQOL scores, self-assessment of voice, and auditory-perceptual analysis (GRBAS scale, G: grade of the severity of dysphonia; R: roughness; B: breathiness; A: asthenia; and S: strain). Results: Marked improvements in total (p = 0.0001), physical (p = 0.0002), and socioemotional (p = 0.0001) V-RQOL scores and in self-assessment of voice (p = 0.004) were found. The general grades of vocal deviation (p = 0.0001), roughness (p = 0.0001), breathiness (p = 0.0001) and strain (p = 0.0001) exhibited accentuated reductions. Conclusions: Voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises and choral training improved social impact and perceptual voice assessments in IGHD subjects and markedly improved their voice-related quality of life. This is particularly important in a setting where GH replacement therapy is not widely accepted. |
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