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Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery ; (12): 45-48, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-493933

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS) on the quality of voice. METHODS Electroglottography (EGG) method was used for detecting the vocal cords vibration, waveforms of electroglottography and voice parameters such as Jitter, Shimmer, normalized noise energy (NNE), contact quotient(CQ), contact index (CI), contact quotient perturbation(CQP), contact index perturbation(CIP), and the in 82 OSAHS patients and 53 healthy subjects. The voice parameters were analyzed with Dr.Speech software, RESULTS While in normal pronunciation, the Jitter, Shimmer, NNE, CQP and CIP were (1.037±1.493)%, (5.627±1.872)%, (-16.109±1.719)dB, (2.638±0.633)% and (166.789±30.492)% in 22 mild OSAHS patients, (1.578±0.362)%, (8.478±1.635)%, (-11.517±1.614)dB, (6.043±0.936)% and (255.210±91.224)% in 24 moderate OSAHS patients, and (2.138±1.384)%, (14.888±4.089)%, (-7.677±2.151)dB, (11.749±7.164)% and (431.233±259.266)%in 36 severe OSAHS patients respectively. They were all higher than those in 53 normal subjects as (0.517±0.303)%, (3.299±2.196)%, (-21.933±5.477)dB, (1.322±0.942)% and (58.834±131.849)%. The regularity of vocal fold vibration in all patients with OSAHS was seriously out of whack. EGG waveform was irregular. CONCLUSION The OSAHS patients have structural changes in their upper airway, it will cause non-physiological breathing and lead dry of the vocal cord mucosa and weak elasticity. Their EGG parameters will get higher and vibration will be irregular seriously. We should pay attention to the voice qualities of the OSAHS patients and let them receive treatment as early as possible.

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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 758-764, 2000.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-648986

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Examining vibrations of the vocal fold is very important in patients with voice changes. The newly developed videokymography (VKG) takes images in real time and records irregular vibrations of the vocal fold. However, there are few data on VKG findings. We studied VKG to evaluate the vibratory characteristics of the vocal fold in benign vocal fold lesions and normal subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Normal subjects (N=20) and patients (N=100) with laryngeal lesions were evaluated. Unique vibratory patterns, blurred demarcation of the mucosal propagation, decreased margin amplitudes, asymmetry in phase or amplitude, and different contact sites were observed in each benign vocal-fold lesion. RESULTS: There were several differences between subjects with normal and with laryngeal lesion. VKG depicted the tiny difference which were not exactly found by the stroboscope. CONCLUSIONS: We found that each type of laryngeal lesion has specific characteristics which can be revealed by VKG examination. These characteristics could be quantified and used to objectively evaluate VKG findings. This research shows that VKG can be used as a supplementary diagnostic tool.


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Humanos , Vibración , Pliegues Vocales , Voz
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