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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

VHI-10 Scores in a Treatment-Seeking Population With Dysphonia

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The VHI-10 is a patient-reported outcome measure used to record the patient's perception of impairment or handicap due to a voice problem. Scores above 11 are abnormal and indicate voice handicap. Amongst a treatment-seeking population in a large tertiary voice center, scores below the VHI-10 cutoff score of 11 were frequently noted. The aim of this study was to examine the number of people seeking voice therapy for dysphonia who scored below the established VHI-10 cutoff score.
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