➡️Chair of the Panel:
Usama Abdel Naseer
➡️Scientific Group Members:
Abdalla Anayet, Abdelrahman Eltahaan, Ahmed Mostafa, Alaa Gaafar, Amr Taha, Ashraf Lotfy, Athar Reda Ibrahim, Bahaa Eltoukhy, Haytham Elfarargy, Hazem Dewidar, Ihab Sifin, Loay Elsharkawy, Mai Mohammed Salama, Mina Esmat, Rania Abdou, Reda Sharkawy, Saad Elzayat, Samir Halim.
VD: voice disorders
Dysphonia: Altered vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or vocal effort that impairs communication as assessed by a clinician and/or affects quality of life
Patient-reported outcome measures: subjective evaluation by patients with voice disorders, the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and Voice-Related Quality of Life (V-RQOL) were developed from the viewpoint of the disorders’ effects on patient quality of life.
Stroboscope: Advanced laryngeal imaging designed to visualize vocal fold vibratory abnormalities that cannot be appreciated with continuous light laryngoscopy. It uses a synchronized flashing light that passes through a laryngoscope
The aerodynamic assessment : is defined as “individual or combined measurements of voice strength, pitch, expiratory flow in phonation and maximum phonation time (MPT)” . This method enables examiners to understand the pathological conditions related to vocal-fold vibration, and it is useful to compare the patient’s voice before and after treatment
Acoustic analysis is an objective evaluation of voice disorders that analyzes speech signals and provides quantitative evaluations.
Voice therapy: is provided for dysphonia with no morphological abnormality. Voice therapy is also applicable to motor diseases, such as vocal-fold paralysis, Parkinson’s disease, or psychogenic vocal disorders. Voice therapy has a long history both in direct and indirect therapy, and methodologies of the therapies based on various theoretical systems have been developed, but its classification or application has not been established adequately
This Guideline is concerned with diagnosis and treatment decision of voice disorders affecting children and adults