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Endoscopic Findings in Male Prepubertal Choir Singers.

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Endoscopic Findings in Male Prepubertal Choir Singers.

Auteurs : David R. Lee [États-Unis] ; Barbara Weinrich [États-Unis] ; Stephanie Zacharias [États-Unis] ; Wendy Leborgne [États-Unis] ; Janet Beckmeyer [États-Unis] ; Christopher Eanes [États-Unis] ; Meredith E. Tabangin [États-Unis] ; Alessandro De Alarcon [États-Unis]

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RBID : pubmed:32589783

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS

The male singing voice through puberty undergoes many changes that present challenges for the singer and choral director. The purpose of this study was to discuss the endoscopic findings seen in prepubescent choir singers.

STUDY DESIGN

Single-institution prospective study.

METHODS

Subjects were recruited from the Cincinnati Boychoir and were described as Cooksey stage unchanged or mid-voice I, as described by the Boychoir artistic director. Vocal history was obtained via questionnaire at the initial visit. Subjects with known laryngeal pathologies were excluded. Endoscopic laryngeal examinations were performed using videoendoscopy. During examination, each subject sang four discrete frequencies. Findings of the endoscopic exam were judged by a board-certified pediatric otolaryngologist specializing in pediatric voice.

RESULTS

We evaluated 28 subjects prior to vocal maturation. Their age range was 8 to 13 years old (mean = 10.2 ± 1.2 years). The singing voice category of all 28 subjects was described as soprano vocal range by the Boychoir artistic director. The subjects had a mean of 1.7 ± 1.1 years in the Boychoir (0-5 years). None reported history of vocal issues or voice problems in the past; seven (25%) subjects had vocal fold lesions seen at one or more frequencies; 24 (85%) subjects had a posterior gap seen at one or more frequencies. Two subjects (7%) had a posterior gap at one frequency, C3 and G3, respectively. Five subjects (18%) had a posterior gap at two frequencies, seven subjects (25%) at three frequencies, and 10 subjects (36%) in all four frequencies.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study aimed to describe the laryngeal examination of dedicated Boychoir singers prior to undergoing pubertal development and vocal maturation. In elite pediatric singers we found that vocal nodules are common (25%) and are not correlated with vocal symptoms. These findings may suggest that asymptomatic lesions may be more prevalent than previously thought. In these individuals, posterior glottic gap is common and can be considered a normal glottal configuration.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

4 Laryngoscope, 2020.


DOI: 10.1002/lary.28786
PubMed: 32589783


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<b>METHODS</b>
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<b>RESULTS</b>
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<p>We evaluated 28 subjects prior to vocal maturation. Their age range was 8 to 13 years old (mean = 10.2 ± 1.2 years). The singing voice category of all 28 subjects was described as soprano vocal range by the Boychoir artistic director. The subjects had a mean of 1.7 ± 1.1 years in the Boychoir (0-5 years). None reported history of vocal issues or voice problems in the past; seven (25%) subjects had vocal fold lesions seen at one or more frequencies; 24 (85%) subjects had a posterior gap seen at one or more frequencies. Two subjects (7%) had a posterior gap at one frequency, C3 and G3, respectively. Five subjects (18%) had a posterior gap at two frequencies, seven subjects (25%) at three frequencies, and 10 subjects (36%) in all four frequencies.</p>
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