Patricia, 71, Experiences Hoarse Voice After Difficult Intubation

By Adam Pick on June 7, 2009

Thanks to a great support group and medical team, I made a full recovery after my double heart valve surgery. However, I did experience a series of physical and emotional challenges during my recovery. One of those challenges was specific to my voice. As Robyn (my wife) could tell you, my voice became incredibly hoarse following surgery.

So you know, I’m not the only patient that experienced a hoarse voice following cardiac surgery. Patricia, age 71, just sent me an interesting email which details her vocal problems following a difficult insertion of the ventilator tube. Here is what she writes:

 

 

Hi Adam – For two months after my aortic valve replacement I had great trouble talking. My surgeon told me that I  had a “difficult intubation” during the procedure.

Unfortunately, I could not find any answers as to the prognoses of my vocal cord injury. And, my anesthesiologist did not answer my emails or letters sent to her office. I found no answers anywhere, even after combing the Internet.

In the hospital, the nurses and doctors told me that hoarseness is normal and my voice would come back in a few days. So for two months, I went crazy thinking that I would never again have a normal voice. Then, little by little, at the end of two months… I was able to speak with my normal voice (98%).

 

Patient With Ventilator Tube Inserted

 

I just wish I had been warned that sometimes a patient has a difficult intubation and it may take as long as two months to get your voice back.  I am so surprised that my voice came back and now I am over the feeling that I was alone with no answers regarding my voice loss.

Overall, the surgery was a success. Thanks again for your heart valve surgery book. It really helped me relax!

Sincerely,
Patricia M. Cook


Written by Adam Pick
- Patient & Website Founder

Adam Pick, Heart Valve Patient Advocate

Adam Pick is a heart valve patient and author of The Patient's Guide To Heart Valve Surgery. In 2006, Adam founded HeartValveSurgery.com to educate and empower patients. This award-winning website has helped over 10 million people fight heart valve disease. Adam has been featured by the American Heart Association and Medical News Today.

Adam Pick is a heart valve patient and author of The Patient's Guide To Heart Valve Surgery. In 2006, Adam founded HeartValveSurgery.com to educate and empower patients. This award-winning website has helped over 10 million people fight heart valve disease. Adam has been featured by the American Heart Association and Medical News Today.


Susan says on June 8th, 2009 at 4:39 pm

Hoarseness like you experienced isn’t at all uncommon. Pity your healthcare provider didn’t seem to want to offer real information. Intubation can be difficult and leave residual damage. I would encourage anyone experiencing such symptoms that last longer than the time it takes you to heal from the surgical procedure consider consulting an otolaryngologist. Depending on the underlying cause of the hoarseness – not talking, at all, for a time can be your best healing process. Whispering is one of the hardest things you can do to your vocal cords!



Eva Villa says on June 8th, 2009 at 8:03 pm

What are the results for tricuspid surgery for leaky valve? Would ablation for atrial fibrilation stop tricuspid leakage?



Mark Meldrum says on June 8th, 2009 at 10:40 pm

I am having my aortic valve replaced this Friday, 6-12-09. I am having it done at the Mayo Hospital, Phoenix. Any words of advice will be helpful..Thank you for your book, my family has read and reread it. Mark Meldrum, Mesa, AZ



dena says on June 9th, 2009 at 9:50 am

Hello to all,

I have a hoarse voice and trouble talking and it has been 6 weeks since my operation. No one had told me I will experience this after my heart operation. I can’t waite to talk normal and I am frustrated and worried it won’t come back. I also havig difficulcty eatinng, I have to eat certin food and small quantaties otherwise I experience stomach pain. Did anyone had this experince with the stomach?

Thank you,
Dena



fazilat says on June 12th, 2009 at 5:07 am

hi
i also had hoarseness after mi valve replacement, it went on for some time but i am back to normal my children can vouch for that.
it has been a year to my op .
good luck.
fazilat



Tulika says on July 26th, 2011 at 10:53 pm

Hi all,
My mom had a heart surgery over 15 yrs back for her valve. Since last 1 yr she has suddenly started suffering from hoarse voice that varies in quality but has not gone completely. Last year she also had a pace maker & defibrilltor inserted. That seemed to have improved the hoarseness but its back to being bad again. We were looking into getting silicon injected in her throat to take care of this problem. Has anyone done this treatment or faced a similar problem or knows a cure? Response is really appreciated.

Happiness always
Tulika



Terry Crawford says on December 23rd, 2011 at 1:28 pm

Hi I an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Very successful op and came out with a voice, but a week later it went. Same, gravelly, weak, doctor prescribed Steroids and antibiotics all to no avail, I appreciate the problem you went through, I do to. So its good to hear you are over it. Gives me hope , thanks

Terry ( Portsmouth )



mike worden says on March 18th, 2012 at 8:16 pm

l also have no voice after having my aorta replaced,they tell me it could take up to 4 or 5 months to return,



bcp says on April 2nd, 2013 at 7:31 pm

I had biopsy done through my throat and now I can barely talk for one week today. I’m looking for ways to help it relieved.. Gosh, yours for two months.. ouch.. it must very hard on you as you are a hearing person. I, am hard of hearing, use sign language. I had to use relay service for the deaf to communicate with my sister. Trying to have some sense of humor here that there are nothing wrong with my hands. (((grinning))) I did call the doctor’s office about two things and one was the voice. I haven’t heard from the office about my result and what to do about my voice.

I’m glad your voice eventually came back. Best wishes to you… BCP



bcp says on April 2nd, 2013 at 7:33 pm

Oh boy, just read many of yours comments .. wow!!!



Connie says on October 3rd, 2014 at 8:22 am

I lost my voice could not talk over a whisper for more than 9 months. Then I started having breathing difficulties went to Dr and found I was experiencing heart failure caused by Severe Aortic Stenosis I had no idea I had a problem with my heart (no one in my family has heart problems). In September last year I had a TAVR valve (no Open Heart Surgery) implanted and a pacemaker installed. The Drs said it had noting to do with my heart,but 2 days after the procedure my voice can back coincidence?

They said my problem was caused by the radiation and chemo therapy I had as a child this also made me a high risk patient.

Doing much better now, although my voice is still a little hoarse.



Soozilla says on July 4th, 2015 at 9:51 pm

Tonight is the one year anniversary of the heart attack that led to my aortic valve replacement (OHS) surgery on July 8th, 2014. My voice has changed dramatically. I am O.K. for the first hour or so at work (I’m a receptionist), but after that, my voice gets really hoarse and weak. The same thing happened to my sister’s voice after her OHS (bypass) and her vice never returned to normal. I just hope I can find a solution for this issue. About a month before my surgery a friend offered to give me singing lessons. No chance of that happening now.



James Agans says on July 24th, 2017 at 8:21 pm

Do you mean one of the “worst” things you can do? I am having a hell of a time getting my singing voice back. I was hoarse for about three months, and I still do not have the normal power I used to have. Still kind of weak and not full bodied. I had bypass surgery, and I think they messed up my Larynx. Any homeopathic remedies anybody? I had a Jim Croce/ George Strait/ Don Williams voice, now I have a Barney Miller. Im upset..Maybe the ol Honey/WHisky/Lemon treatment? I had no warning about this.


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