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Effect of hemodialysis on voice:
An acoustic and aerodynamic analysis

Research Authors
Eman S. Hassan, Ahlam A. El-Adawy*, Dalia G. Yasseen, Effat A. E.Tony**
Phoniatric Unit, Assiut University, South Valley University*, Internal Medicine Departement**, Assiut university

Research Department
Research Journal
The 5th International Congress of the World Voice Consortium
Luxor, Egypt, October 27 -31, 2012
Research Member
Research Publisher
The 5th International Congress of the World Voice Consortium
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
27-31, 2012.
Research Year
2012
Research Abstract

This study was conducted with the purpose of analyzing the effects of hemodialysis on voice characteristics of patients with chronic renal failure.
Design:
A total of 66 patients were participated in the study, including 26 males and 40 females ranging in age from 19 to 68 years. Patients underwent evaluation of their voice directly before and after hemodialysis using computerized speech lab (CSL) (4300, Kay Elemetrics Corp.) and Aerophone II Model 6800 Kay Elemetrics Corp. The vocal acoustic parameters studied include average pitch, jitter, shimmer and noise-to-harmonic ratio. The aerodynamic parameters include vital capacity, maximum phonation time, phonation quotient, mean flow rate, sub glottic pressure and glottal efficiency. The data were analyzed using the paired t-test for the total sample, the male and female subgroups and also for the patient underwent ultrafiltration with hemodialysis.
Results:
In the total sample and in the female subgroup, there is a significant difference in phonation quotient after hemodialysis. The male subgroup showed no significant differences in all acoustic and aerodynamic parameters after hemodialysis. The group with positive ultrafiltration showed significant differences in both vital capacity and phonation quotient after hemodialysis.
Conclusion:
There was no effect of hemodialysis on acoustic characteristics of voice; however, there was a decrease in vital capacity and phonation quotient after hemodialysis especially with ultrafiltration.Recommendation:
Further studies that include auditory perceptual assessment of voice and stroboscopic examination of the vocal folds may help in detecting subtle changes that may occur after hemodialysis.