Laryngological Complaint Prevalence in Hypermobile Ehlers‐Danlos or Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders

Objective The aim was to study laryngological complaints in patients with hypermobile Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome (hEDS) or hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD). Methods A total of 363 patients met inclusion for the study by completing questions related to voice, upper airway, and swallowing between Ju...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 2024-02, Vol.134 (2), p.773-778
Hauptverfasser: Menton, Stacey M., Fairweather, DeLisa, Bruno, Katelyn A., Thompson, Chandler C., Candelo, Estephania, Darakjian, Ashley A., Gehin, Jessica M., Jain, Angita, Kotha, Archana, Whelan, Emily R., Li, Zhuo, Knight, Dacre R.T., Rutt, Amy L.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective The aim was to study laryngological complaints in patients with hypermobile Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome (hEDS) or hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD). Methods A total of 363 patients met inclusion for the study by completing questions related to voice, upper airway, and swallowing between July 7, 2020 and July 13, 2022. Demographic data, voice‐related questions, and hypermobility diagnosis were analyzed retrospectively. From those, 289 patients were diagnosed with hEDS or HSD with 74 that did not meet the diagnostic criteria for either diagnosis serving as controls. Results There were no statistically significant differences between patients with hEDS and HSD regarding Voice Handicap Index (VHI‐10) scores, voice, upper airway, or swallow complaints. However, more hEDS/HSD patients answered positively to the laryngeal dysfunction question versus controls (p = 0.031). 22.5% of hEDS/HSD patients (n = 65) reported hoarseness, of which 52.3% reported hoarseness >2 days/month. 33.9% (n = 98) with hEDS/HSD reported symptoms of dysphagia, and 27.0% (n = 78) reported laryngeal dysfunction symptoms. Controls demonstrated 20.3% prevalence of hoarseness, of which 46.7% reported hoarseness >2 days/month. 24.3% of controls had dysphagia and 14.9% laryngeal dysfunction symptoms. Of the 363 patients, VHI‐10 scores >11 were more likely in patients reporting >2 days of hoarseness/month (p = 0.001) versus those with
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
1531-4995
DOI:10.1002/lary.30964