Yıl: 2016 Cilt: 46 Sayı: 6 Sayfa Aralığı: 1749 - 1754 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?

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Background/aim: The aim of this study was to investigate alterations in voice parameters among patients using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Materials and methods: Patients with an indication for CPAP treatment without any voice problems and with normal laryngeal findings were included and voice parameters were evaluated before and 1 and 6 months after CPAP. Videolaryngostroboscopic findings, a selfrated scale (Voice Handicap Index-10, VHI-10), perceptual voice quality assessment (GRBAS: grade, roughness, breathiness, asthenia, strain), and acoustic parameters were compared. Results: Data from 70 subjects (48 men and 22 women) with a mean age of 44.2 ± 6.0 years were evaluated. When compared with the pre-CPAP treatment period, there was a significant increase in the VHI-10 score after 1 month of treatment and in VHI- 10 and total GRBAS scores, jitter percent (P = 0.01), shimmer percent, noise-to-harmonic ratio, and voice turbulence index after 6 months of treatment. Vague negative effects on voice parameters after the first month of CPAP treatment became more evident after 6 months. Conclusion: We demonstrated nonsevere alterations in the voice quality of patients under CPAP treatment. Given that CPAP is a longterm treatment it is important to keep these alterations in mind.
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APA SAYLAM G, SAHIN M, DEMİRAL D, Bayır Ö, YÜCEEGE M, ÇADALLI TATAR E, KORKMAZ M (2016). Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. , 1749 - 1754.
Chicago SAYLAM Güleser,SAHIN MUSTAFA,DEMİRAL Dilek,Bayır Ömer,YÜCEEGE Melike Bağnu,ÇADALLI TATAR EMEL,KORKMAZ Mehmet Hakan Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. (2016): 1749 - 1754.
MLA SAYLAM Güleser,SAHIN MUSTAFA,DEMİRAL Dilek,Bayır Ömer,YÜCEEGE Melike Bağnu,ÇADALLI TATAR EMEL,KORKMAZ Mehmet Hakan Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. , 2016, ss.1749 - 1754.
AMA SAYLAM G,SAHIN M,DEMİRAL D,Bayır Ö,YÜCEEGE M,ÇADALLI TATAR E,KORKMAZ M Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. . 2016; 1749 - 1754.
Vancouver SAYLAM G,SAHIN M,DEMİRAL D,Bayır Ö,YÜCEEGE M,ÇADALLI TATAR E,KORKMAZ M Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. . 2016; 1749 - 1754.
IEEE SAYLAM G,SAHIN M,DEMİRAL D,Bayır Ö,YÜCEEGE M,ÇADALLI TATAR E,KORKMAZ M "Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?." , ss.1749 - 1754, 2016.
ISNAD SAYLAM, Güleser vd. "Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?". (2016), 1749-1754.
APA SAYLAM G, SAHIN M, DEMİRAL D, Bayır Ö, YÜCEEGE M, ÇADALLI TATAR E, KORKMAZ M (2016). Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 46(6), 1749 - 1754.
Chicago SAYLAM Güleser,SAHIN MUSTAFA,DEMİRAL Dilek,Bayır Ömer,YÜCEEGE Melike Bağnu,ÇADALLI TATAR EMEL,KORKMAZ Mehmet Hakan Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 46, no.6 (2016): 1749 - 1754.
MLA SAYLAM Güleser,SAHIN MUSTAFA,DEMİRAL Dilek,Bayır Ömer,YÜCEEGE Melike Bağnu,ÇADALLI TATAR EMEL,KORKMAZ Mehmet Hakan Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, vol.46, no.6, 2016, ss.1749 - 1754.
AMA SAYLAM G,SAHIN M,DEMİRAL D,Bayır Ö,YÜCEEGE M,ÇADALLI TATAR E,KORKMAZ M Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016; 46(6): 1749 - 1754.
Vancouver SAYLAM G,SAHIN M,DEMİRAL D,Bayır Ö,YÜCEEGE M,ÇADALLI TATAR E,KORKMAZ M Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016; 46(6): 1749 - 1754.
IEEE SAYLAM G,SAHIN M,DEMİRAL D,Bayır Ö,YÜCEEGE M,ÇADALLI TATAR E,KORKMAZ M "Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?." Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 46, ss.1749 - 1754, 2016.
ISNAD SAYLAM, Güleser vd. "Does CPAP treatment affect the voice?". Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 46/6 (2016), 1749-1754.