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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) is a chronic disease characterized by progressive tissue damage. In recent decades, novel treatments have greatly extended the life span of
SLE
patients. This creates a high demand for identifying the overarching symptoms associated with
SLE
and developing therapies that improve their life quality under chronic care. We hypothesized that
SLE
patients would present dysphonic symptoms. Given that voice disorders can reduce life quality, identifying a potential
SLE
-related dysphonia could be relevant for the appraisal and management of this disease. We measured objective vocal parameters and perceived vocal quality with the GRBAS (Grade, Roughness,
Breathiness
, Asthenia, Strain) scale in
SLE
patients and compared them to matched healthy controls.
SLE
patients also filled a questionnaire reporting perceived vocal deficits.
SLE
patients had significantly lower vocal intensity and harmonics to noise ratio, as well as increased jitter and shimmer. All subjective parameters of the GRBAS scale were significantly abnormal in
SLE
patients. Additionally, the vast majority of
SLE
patients (29/36) reported at least one perceived vocal deficit, with the most prevalent deficits being vocal fatigue (19/36) and hoarseness (17/36). Self-reported voice deficits were highly correlated with altered GRBAS scores. Additionally, tissue damage scores in different organ systems correlated with dysphonic symptoms, suggesting that some features of
SLE
-related dysphonia are due to tissue damage. Our results show that a large fraction of
SLE
patients suffers from perceivable dysphonia and may benefit from voice therapy in order to improve quality of life.
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PMID:Voice disorder in systemic lupus erythematosus. 2841 81