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The Comparison of Cepstral Peak Prominence by Using Speech Tool and Praat for Voice Analysis of Patients With Vocal Cord Palsy
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics ; : 45-49, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1001891
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Background and Objectives@#This study aimed to evaluate the voice of patients with vocal cord palsy using the Praat compared to Speech tool.Materials and Method The medical record of the patients with vocal cord palsy from 2013 to 2021 was analyzed retrospectively to validate Praat as a voice evaluation modality compared to the speech tool. Total 60 patients were enrolled in this study. Thirty control and 30 vocal cord palsy patients were selected to undergo recording of voice samples. The voice samples, /a/ and “Sancheck” were evaluated both groups and cepstral peak prominence was analyzed with both modalities; Praat and speech tool. @*Results@#Statistically significant differences were observed between the control and vocal cord palsy groups in the speech tool and Praat. There was also a significant difference between pre- and post-treatment values in the vocal cord palsy group. A similar change in the voice value was observed using both methods. The Praat showed a lower value in 1st visit of patients with vocal cord palsy in the vowel test. The Praat vowel test may sensitively represent voice problems in patients with vocal cord palsy. This could contribute to decision-making regarding the treatment modality for vocal cord palsy. @*Conclusion@#Praat is open-access software that is freely available. It can be easily and sufficiently used for voice evaluation in patients with vocal cord palsy.
Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics Year: 2023 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics Year: 2023 Type: Article