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- СтавкаPREVALENCA OŠTEĆENJA SLUHA KOD DECE U ISTOČNOM DELU REPUBLIKE SRPSKE(University of Belgrade - Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, 2018) Đoković, Sanja; ŠOLAJA, Siniša; SLAVNIĆ, Svetlana; VUKOVIĆ, Bojana; RAČIĆ, MajaIstraživanje je sprovedeno sa ciljem da se utvrdi prevalenca oštećenja sluha kod dece mlađeg školskog uzrasta na teritoriji Istočnog dela Republike Srpske. Uzorak je činilo 408 dece oba pola (49% dečaka i 51% devojčica), uzrasta od 6 do 10 godina (starost u godinama AS=7,72; SD=1,20). Ispitanici su prema uzrastu bili podeljeni u pet grupa. Pre audiometrijskog skrininga sva deca prošla su otoskopski pregled. Ispitivanje sluha rađeno je u tihim sobama, audiometrom Sibelmed AC50-B, uz korišćenje supra-auralnih slušalica zatvorenog tipa. Prag sluha je procenjivan na frekvencijama od 0,5, 1, 2, 3 i 4 kHz. Prevalenca oštećenja sluha na jednom ili oba uva, sa pragom većim od 25 dBHL, iznosila je 11,7%, bilateralnog oštećenja sluha bilo je 3,2%, a unilateralnog 8,5%. Prema stepenu oštećenja, 11% su bila laka i 0,7% umerena oštećenja sluha. Najviše je bilo konduktivnih oštećenja sluha – 10%, zatim senzorineuralnih – 1,5% a najmanje mešovitih – 0,2%. Nije utvrđena razlika u prevalenci, konfiguraciji i stepenu oštećenja sluha u odnosu na pol i uzrast dece
- СтавкаThe effect of tonsillectomy on voice quality(Serbian Medical Association, 2020) Đoković, Sanja; Plećević, Vladan; Kovačević, Tamara; Šolaja, Siniša; Vuković, BojanaIntroduction/Objective Tonsillitis is a very common condition found in the pediatric population but also in adult patients. One of the consequences of such conditions is poor voice quality. Hoarseness, poor voice impostation, interruption, and hypernazalization are just some of the differences in patient voice quality. The objective of this paper was to examine the effects of tonsillectomy on the voice quality. Methods The sample included 37 patients, 17 female and 20 male, ranging in age 3–39 years. The method involved recording patients one month before and one month after tonsillectomy with a digital sound recorder, with recordings analyzed in the Praat program. The variables monitored in the basic voice were as follows: voice pitch, standard deviation of voice, degree of voice interruption, jitter, shimmer, and signal-to-noise ratio. In the statistical analysis, in addition to standard descriptive analyzes, t-test and ACNOVA were also used. Results The results showed that there are effects of tonsillectomy on standard deviation of baseline voice (p = 0.002), shimmer (p = 0.002), baseline voice interruption rate (p = 0.023), signal to noise ratio (p = 0.003). There were no differences in the effects of tonsillectomy with respect to the sex of the subjects. Conclusion Based on the conducted research, there were some methodological conclusions that could be considered as a recommendation for future research: increase the number of persons in the sample, introduce a variable of chronological age, type of surgical intervention, and gradation of size of the tonsil and adenoid tissue.