Evaluation of Visual Feedback for fo and SPL in Subglottal Pressure Measurements-A Methodological Study.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Anna Lundblad, Maria Södersten, Svante Granqvist
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Abstract

Objective: Subglottal pressure is a clinically relevant parameter for assessment of voice disorders and correlates to fo and sound pressure level (SPL). The aim of the current study was to evaluate the use of a visual target for feedback of fo and SPL in subglottal pressure measurements in habitual voice and at phonation threshold level with a syllable string and a phrase for the purpose of improving the reliability of subglottal pressure measurements.

Methods: Data from 12 vocally healthy women (29-61 years) was analyzed. Subglottal pressure was measured and compared in three conditions A: in habitual voice versus at phonation threshold, B: production of a syllable string versus a phrase, C: with visual feedback of fo and SPL versus no visual feedback. Two raters analyzed the pressure data for calculations of intra- and interrater reliability and found in general high agreement (Intra-rater agreement between 96% and 98% for habitual voice and 91% and 88% for phonation threshold. Inter-rater agreement was 95% for habitual voice and 80% for phonation threshold.).

Results: The procedure generated a large amount of valid pressure data for the habitual voice recordings but not for those at phonation threshold. No major differences were found between the syllable string and the phrase. The main advantage of visual feedback was to control for SPL in recordings of habitual voice, but less advantage was observed at the phonation threshold. Surprisingly, 10 of 12 participants phonated slightly closer to the target fo without visual feedback.

Conclusions: The procedure appears to improve control of SPL at habitual voice. The control of fo was improved for participants with large fo deviations but slightly deteriorated for participants with small deviations. Thus, the procedure using visual feedback has the potential to improve the reliability of subglottal pressure measurements.

声门下压力测量中视觉反馈的评价-一项方法学研究。
目的:声门下压与声压级(SPL)相关,是评价嗓音障碍的临床相关参数。为了提高声门下压力测量的可靠性,本研究评估了视觉目标在习惯语音和发音阈值水平下声门下压力测量中的应用。方法:对12例29 ~ 61岁的口腔健康女性的资料进行分析。测量并比较了三种情况下的声门下压力:A:习惯性发声与发声阈值时,B:产生音节串与产生短语,C:有声压和声压视觉反馈与无视觉反馈。两名评分者分析了计算内部和内部可靠性的压力数据,发现总体上一致性很高(习惯语音的内部一致性在96%到98%之间,发音阈值的内部一致性在91%到88%之间)。对习惯语音的一致性为95%,对发声阈值的一致性为80%)。结果:该程序对习惯性录音产生大量有效的压力数据,但对发声阈值的录音没有产生有效的压力数据。在音节串和短语之间没有发现重大差异。视觉反馈的主要优势是控制习惯性语音的声压级,但在发声阈值上的优势较小。令人惊讶的是,在没有视觉反馈的情况下,12名参与者中有10人的发音略接近目标。结论:该手术可改善习惯性声音的声压级控制。对于偏差较大的参与者,对fo的控制得到了改善,而对于偏差较小的参与者,对fo的控制则略有恶化。因此,使用视觉反馈的程序有可能提高声门下压力测量的可靠性。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.00
自引率
13.60%
发文量
395
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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