一种用于喉切除术后语音康复的低成本咽振动装置原型

Ricky Hu, Justin KM Wyss, Prateek Mathur, Housssam El-Hariri, Pardiss Danaei, H. Parhar, Ameen Amanian, D. Anderson
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喉癌不成比例地影响社会经济条件差的患者,其发病率在低资源环境中呈上升趋势。手术消融与喉切除术导致失声,需要康复,目前的设备是令人望而却步的昂贵或难以修复。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个原型发声装置,具有可访问和负担得起的电子和机械部件。通过对修正纵波方程进行建模,选择了材料和振动波特性。该装置由一个3d打印的圆柱体组成,圆柱体顶部安装了一个由计时器电路控制的振荡螺线管,以将纵波传播到颈部。通过测量听者在简单介绍设备技术后听到的单词的准确性,对健康志愿者的语音清晰度和音量进行了评估。这是重复与商业电喉装置进行比较。在57Hz ~ 138Hz的可听频率范围内,记录单词的平均准确率为0.956 (IQR 0.940 ~ 1.000)。该设备在统计上证明了听众的准确性与商用设备相似,其发声频率在平均人声范围内。该设备比商用设备(低于35美元,而不是600美元)更实惠,并且可以从国际零售商那里获得常见的电子元件。结果为进一步开发提供了动力,目标是在低资源环境中远程制造蓝图的开源分发。
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A Prototype Low-Cost Pharyngeal Vibration Device for Voice Rehabilitation Following Laryngectomy
Laryngeal cancer disproportionately affects socioeconomically disadvantaged patients and its incidence is increasing in low-resource environments. Surgical ablation with laryngectomy results in loss of voice necessitating rehabilitation, for which the current devices are prohibitively expensive or difficult to repair. In this study, we developed a prototype phonation device with accessible and affordable electronic and mechanical components. Material and vibration wave properties were chosen after modelling a modified longitudinal wave equation. The device consists of a 3D-printed cylinder with a tip-mounted oscillating solenoid controlled by a timer circuit to propagate longitudinal waves to the neck. Speech intelligibility and volume were assessed on healthy volunteers by measuring the accuracy of words heard by a listener after a brief introduction to device technique. This was repeated with a commercial electrolarynx device for comparison. The mean accuracy of the word recorded was 0.956 (IQR 0.940 - 1.000) with an audible frequency of 57Hz to 138Hz. The device demonstrated listener accuracy statistically similar to commercial devices with phonation frequencies that in range of average human voice. The device was more affordable than commercial devices (under 35 USD compared to 600 USD) with common electronic components obtainable from international retailers. The results provide motivate for further development with the goal of open-source distribution of a blueprint to be manufactured remotely in in low-resource settings.
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