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摘要
目的:本文的目的是比较10例II型或III型脐带切除术后患者与10名健康受试者的法语口语元音强度。该手术切除了粘膜、韧带和部分被触碰声带的声带肌肉,这导致关闭效率较低和振动不对称。因此,可能出现声门泄漏并伴有声门下压力(PSG)难以保存。其强度主要与声带内收的强度和对PSG的控制有关。在这种情况下,我们的病人对这个参数的控制质量可能会改变。方法:测定在孤立环境中产生的三个元音[a, i, u]的强度(单位:dB) (n= 60)。该参数还测量了由停止辅音包围的相同元音,结果是类型为CV1.CV2的logatomes。CVC3 (n= 360)。结果:我们特别指出手术不改变强度参数。患者和对照组之间的差异是代偿策略的结果。我们还强调了两组在发声上下文中的强度增加。结论:II-III型患者行声带切除术后声音保持较强。该手术后,元音强度的固有特征得以保持。
[The sound intensity after cordectomy of type II-III].
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to compare the intensity of the French oral vowels of 10 patients after cordectomies of types II or III with a group of 10 healthy subjects. This surgery removes the mucosa, the ligament and a part of the vocal muscle of the touched vocal fold, which causes a less efficient closure and a vibratory asymmetry. Consequently, glottal leaks associated with a difficult preservation of the subglottic pressure (PSG) can appear. The intensity is mainly bound to the strength of adduction of the vocal folds and to the management of the PSG. In these conditions, the quality of the control of this parameter by our patients may be altered.
Methods: The intensity (in dB) was measured on three vowels [a, i, u] produced in an isolated context (n= 60). This parameter was also measured on this same vowels surounded by stop consonants, which results in logatomes of type CV1.CV2.CVC3 (n= 360).
Results: We show particularly that the surgery does not alter the parameter of the intensity. The differences between patients and control subjects for isolated productions result from compensatory strategies. We also highlight an increase of the intensity in voiced context for both groups.
Conclusions: The patients treated by cordectomies of types II-III keep a powerful sound. The intrinsic characteristics of the intensity of the vowels are maintained after this surgery.