An Integrative Supraglottic Sound Source Taxonomy (SSST) for Pathological Speaking Voice: A Case Series.

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Mathias Aaen, Cathrine Sadolin, Julian McGlashan
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Abstract

Objectives: Supraglottic structures can participate in sound source creation when there is either pathological or healthy glottal-level voice production. For pathological voices, supraglottal structures may form part of the overall sound production, be associated with a presenting symptom, or may constitute a substitutional vibratory source. A recent taxonomy in healthy singing populations proposes four dimensions, including distinct phenotyping, vibrational strategies, level of control, and number of vibrating sources to distinguish among a number of supraglottic sound sources in healthy voices, yet differences and similarities between healthy and unhealthy involvement of supraglottic sound sources remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to extend the previously outlined supraglottic sound source taxonomy based in healthy singing populations to pathological voice and develop an integrative supraglottic sound source taxonomy (SSST).

Method: A case series of seven patients identified as involving vibrations of supraglottic structures during routine clinical assessment were included and discussed according to the supraglottic sound source taxonomy dimensions. Patients were assessed using stroboscopy, electroglottography, and acoustic measures during sustained vowel tasks and continuous speech tasks at comfortable pitches.

Results: Beyond supplementary and substitutional strategies for involving supraglottic sound sources, pathological voices may also recruit supraglottic structures in a compensatory manner allowing for improved vocal fold entrainment. The results suggest that compensatory strategies came in two forms, one for which the pathology necessitating supraglottic sound source involvement is irreversible (e.g., following extensive cordectomy) and one where the pathology is reversible (e.g., following medialization laryngoplasty procedure for unilateral paralysis). Accordingly, supraglottic vibrations can be separated into an integrative taxonomy that outlines supplementary, compensatory, or substitutional functions of vibration with further dimensions related to intentional or unintentional level of control, unisource or multisource number of supraglottic sound sources, and distinction of the involved supraglottic phenotypes. Previously identified distinct phenotypes were determined in the studied population according to the anatomical vibration source, including ventricular fold vibrations, arytenoid against arytenoid vibrations, cuneiform/arytenoid against epiglottis vibrations, and vibrations in the aryepiglottic free edge along with large vocal fold amplitude of vibrations. The study proposes hypotheses as to differences between healthy and pathological use of supraglottic vibrations along dimensions of laryngeal, respiratory, and resonatory technical ability and control.

Conclusions: The study presents an integrative SSST including phenotyping for both pathological and healthy voice. Diagnostic, surgical, rehabilitative, and pedagogical relevance is discussed.

病理性说话声音的综合声门上声源分类(SSST):一个病例系列。
目的:声门上结构可以参与声源的产生,无论是病理还是健康的声门发声。对于病理性声音,声门上结构可能构成整个声音产生的一部分,与出现的症状有关,或者可能构成替代的振动源。最近对健康歌唱人群的分类提出了四个维度,包括不同的表型、振动策略、控制水平和振动源的数量,以区分健康声音中的声门上声源,但健康和不健康声门上声源参与之间的差异和相似之处仍不清楚。本研究的目的是将先前概述的基于健康歌唱人群的声门上声源分类扩展到病理声音,并建立一个综合声门上声源分类(SSST)。方法:根据声门上声源的分类维度,对常规临床评估中确定涉及声门上结构振动的7例患者进行分析。在持续的元音任务和舒适音高的连续语音任务中,使用频闪镜、声门电图和声学测量对患者进行评估。结果:除了涉及声门上声源的补充和替代策略外,病理性声音也可能以代偿方式招募声门上结构,从而改善声带夹带。结果表明,代偿策略有两种形式,一种是声门上声源介入的病理是不可逆的(例如,在广泛的声带切除术后),另一种是病理是可逆的(例如,在单侧麻痹的中间化喉成形术后)。因此,声门上振动可以分为一个综合分类,概述了振动的补充、补偿或替代功能,并进一步与有意或无意的控制水平、声门上声源的单一或多源数量以及所涉及的声门上声源表型的区分有关。根据解剖振动源,在研究人群中确定了先前确定的不同表型,包括心室折叠振动,杓状振动对抗杓状振动,楔形/杓状振动对抗会厌振动,以及伴随着大声带振幅振动的aryepiglottic自由边缘振动。该研究提出了关于健康和病理使用声门上振动在喉、呼吸和共振技术能力和控制方面的差异的假设。结论:该研究提出了一种包括病理和健康声音表型的综合SSST。诊断,手术,康复和教学的相关性进行了讨论。
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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
19.20%
发文量
538
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: JSLHR publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on the normal and disordered processes in speech, language, hearing, and related areas such as cognition, oral-motor function, and swallowing. The journal is an international outlet for both basic research on communication processes and clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, and management of communication disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. JSLHR seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of communication sciences and disorders, including speech production and perception; anatomy and physiology of speech and voice; genetics, biomechanics, and other basic sciences pertaining to human communication; mastication and swallowing; speech disorders; voice disorders; development of speech, language, or hearing in children; normal language processes; language disorders; disorders of hearing and balance; psychoacoustics; and anatomy and physiology of hearing.
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