Voice Sequelae Following Recovery From COVID-19
Fecha
2022Resumen
Covid-19 is an infectious disease with a different symptomatic implication depending on each person. There are sequelae in the nervous, cardiovascular, and/or digestive system that involve the
approach and multidisciplinary work of different health professionals where the speech therapist is included. In this way, we can speak of a direct relationship between speech therapy and Covid-19; especially in those patients with serious sequelae such as the inability to eat and/or speak and the loss of voice. The damage caused to the
laryngeal mucosa triggers the loss of some of the qualities of the voice, limiting oral communication. That is whywe can find dysphonias caused by a great
weakness, by a continuous overexertion or because of a paralysis of the vocal cords.
Objectives/Hypothesis. The objective of this study was to identify the patterns of behavior in the biomechani cal correlates of people who passed Covid-19 symptomatically with sequelae in voice.
Methods. An experimental study with a total of 21 participants (11 women and 10 men) with sequelae in voicepost Covid-19 is presented. Voice samp