Prevalence of Laryngeal Disease in South Korea: Data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2008 to 2011.
10.3349/ymj.2014.55.2.499
- Author:
Seung Hoon WOO
1
;
Rock Bum KIM
;
Seung Ho CHOI
;
Seung Won LEE
;
Sung Jun WON
Author Information
1. Department of Otolaryngology, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Korea. lesaby@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Prevalence;
epidemiology;
laryngeal diseases;
voice disorders;
risks
- MeSH:
Cross-Sectional Studies;
Epidemiologic Studies;
Epidemiology;
Female;
Humans;
Korea*;
Laryngeal Diseases*;
Laryngoscopy;
Leukoplakia;
Male;
Methods;
Nutrition Surveys*;
Otolaryngology;
Polyps;
Prevalence*;
Republic of Korea*;
Vocal Cords;
Voice Disorders
- From:Yonsei Medical Journal
2014;55(2):499-507
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of Benign Vocal Fold Lesion (polyp, cysts, nodules) and Leukoplakia in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data from the 2008 to 2011 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, which were cross-sectional survey of the civilian noninstitutionalized population of South Korea. A survey team that included an otolaryngology residents, nurses, and interviewers moved with a mobile examination unit and performed laryngologic interviews and examinations of vocal folds using rigid telescopic laryngoscopy on survey participants over 19 years old (n=19636). RESULTS: Laryngoscopic examination revealed normal results in 19251 (98.04%) of those included in the survey. Abnormal laryngoscopic findings were observed in 1.96% of the population examined, and vocal cord nodules were the most common abnormal finding. The prevalence of vocal cord nodules was 0.99-1.72%, the prevalence of vocal cord polyps was 0.31-0.55%, the prevalence of vocal cysts was 0.04-0.17%, and the prevalence of vocal cord leukoplakia was 0.07-0.21%. There was no significant correlation of linear trend of prevalence by year, and there were no significant differences in prevalence between males and females. CONCLUSION: This is the first nationwide epidemiologic study to assess the prevalence of Benign Vocal Fold Lesion (polyp, cysts, nodules) and Leukoplakia by both the Korean Otolaryngologic Society and the Ministry of Health and Welfare. The results of this large epidemiologic study provide valuable information regarding the prevalence of voice disorders and the management of laryngologic diseases.