[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson, E Walker - Australian Critical Care, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients
hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson… - Australian Critical …, 2024 - australiancriticalcare.com
Background Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients
hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most …

Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment

NA Clayton… - … critical care: official …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients
hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most …

[引用][C] Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson… - Australian Critical …, 2023 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Background: Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients
hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most …

Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment.

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson, E Walker - Aust Crit Care, 2023 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
BACKGROUND: Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients
hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most …

Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment.

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson… - Australian Critical Care …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in patients hospitalised with
COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79%. Most studies currently are …

[PDF][PDF] Prevalence and recovery of dysphonia in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment

NA Clayton, A Freeman-Sanderson - 2023 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
abstract Background: Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are considerable issues in
patients hospitalised with COVID-19 with prevalence rates cited between 29% and 79 …