Acoustic Correlation with Dysphagia in Stroke Patients.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Gang Fang, Ren Zhuang, Chaolan Wang, Mengye Zhou, Yi Zhang
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Abstract

Swallowing disorder or dysphagia is one of the common functional disorders in stroke survivors, and its early screening is important for reducing patient dependence, pneumonia incidence, mortality, and shortening the hospital stay. However, the commonly used methods to examine dysphagia, which include Toronto bedside swallowing screening test, volume viscosity swallowing test, and swallowing angiography screening/examination, are all invasive with the risk of aspiration. Here we have undertaken a detailed voice analysis on stroke patients with dysphagia by monitoring a series of acoustic parameters including maximum volume, maximum pitch, glottal noise excitation ratio, fundamental frequency perturbation, amplitude perturbation (Shimmer), maximum pronunciation time, irregularity, breath sound, overall severity, and voice disorder severity index. We show that all these acoustic parameters change significantly for the stroke patients with dysphagia compared with the healthy group as well as stroke group with no dysphagia, and the changes are correlated with the severity of pharyngeal residue especially for Shimmer and overall severity of the voice. Our findings suggest that voice analysis, which is quick and non-invasive, may give an important initial indication on the severity of dysphagia and cross-validate results from swallowing tests that clinicians may further pursue for a thorough diagnosis of dysphagia.

脑卒中患者吞咽困难的声学相关性。
吞咽障碍或吞咽困难是脑卒中幸存者中常见的功能障碍之一,其早期筛查对于减少患者依赖性、肺炎发病率、死亡率和缩短住院时间具有重要意义。然而,目前常用的吞咽困难检查方法,包括多伦多床边吞咽筛查试验、体积粘度吞咽试验、吞咽血管造影筛查/检查等,都是有创性的,存在误吸的风险。我们通过监测最大音量、最大音高、声门噪声激发比、基频扰动、振幅扰动(Shimmer)、最大发音时间、不规则性、呼吸音、整体严重程度、语音障碍严重程度指数等一系列声学参数,对卒中吞咽困难患者进行了详细的语音分析。我们发现,吞咽困难的脑卒中患者与健康组和无吞咽困难的脑卒中患者相比,所有这些声学参数都发生了显著变化,并且这些变化与咽部残留的严重程度,尤其是Shimmer的严重程度和声音的整体严重程度相关。我们的研究结果表明,快速且无创的声音分析可能对吞咽困难的严重程度提供重要的初步指示,并交叉验证吞咽测试的结果,临床医生可能会进一步追求吞咽困难的彻底诊断。
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Dysphagia
Dysphagia 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
15.40%
发文量
149
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dysphagia aims to serve as a voice for the benefit of the patient. The journal is devoted exclusively to swallowing and its disorders. The purpose of the journal is to provide a source of information to the flourishing dysphagia community. Over the past years, the field of dysphagia has grown rapidly, and the community of dysphagia researchers have galvanized with ambition to represent dysphagia patients. In addition to covering a myriad of disciplines in medicine and speech pathology, the following topics are also covered, but are not limited to: bio-engineering, deglutition, esophageal motility, immunology, and neuro-gastroenterology. The journal aims to foster a growing need for further dysphagia investigation, to disseminate knowledge through research, and to stimulate communication among interested professionals. The journal publishes original papers, technical and instrumental notes, letters to the editor, and review articles.
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