Kim Geun-Hyo, Wang Soo-Geun, Lee Byung-Joo, Park Hee-June, Kim Yong-Cheol, Kim Hyung-Soon, Sohn Keon-Tae, Kwon Soon-Bok
Interdisciplinary Program for Cognitive Science, Pusan National University, Pusan, South Korea; Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Pusan National University, Pusan, South Korea.
Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Pusan National University, Yang-san, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea.
Auris Nasus Larynx. 2017 Apr;44(2):174-181. doi: 10.1016/j.anl.2016.06.008. Epub 2016 Jul 14.
Currently, various tools have been introduced for the assessment of vocal fold vibration: laryngeal videolaryngoscopy (LV), videokymography (VKG), high speed videoendoscopy (HSV), digital videokymography (DKG), and 2D scanning videokymography (2D VKG). Among these, the authors have recently designed a dual modality examination system using LV and 2D VKG for more detailed information regarding the vibrations of the vocal folds. The clinical availability of this hybrid system offers medical imaging departments a range of potential advantages in the evaluation of vocal fold vibration. The obvious benefit of simultaneous acquisition is the improved integration of information that allows not only optimal anatomic localization, but also physical movement patterns. Other advantages include the lessened inconvenience to patients due to no longer requiring repeated examinations and shortening the examination time, and increased profitability. The purpose of study was to identify the efficacy of real-time dual examination of two different modalities for the evaluation of vocal fold vibration in human subjects and vocal fold vibration simulator.
One vocally healthy subject and three patients with vocal fold nodules, a vocal cyst, and vocal fold paralysis took part in this study. The vibratory patterns of the vocal folds were visualized using simultaneous real-time examination of two different modalities. Additionally, qualitative and quantitative analyses of the dual LV and 2D VKG images were performed.
Real-time dual examination using a two modality system provided high definition images of the vibratory movements of the vocal folds. By assessing the obtained images, we confirmed that the dual modality examination method was useful in the evaluation of pathologic vibratory patterns, even in non-periodic phonation.
The present system might improve the understanding of the processes of vocal fold vibration and make a contribution to pathologic voice research, as well as clinical practice.
目前,已引入多种用于评估声带振动的工具:喉视频喉镜检查(LV)、视频记波法(VKG)、高速视频内镜检查(HSV)、数字视频记波法(DKG)和二维扫描视频记波法(2D VKG)。其中,作者最近设计了一种使用LV和2D VKG的双模态检查系统,以获取有关声带振动的更详细信息。这种混合系统的临床实用性为医学影像科在评估声带振动方面提供了一系列潜在优势。同时采集的明显好处是信息整合得到改善,不仅能实现最佳的解剖定位,还能观察物理运动模式。其他优势包括因不再需要重复检查而减少了患者的不便,缩短了检查时间,以及提高了盈利能力。本研究的目的是确定两种不同模态的实时双检查在评估人体受试者和声带振动模拟器的声带振动方面的有效性。
一名嗓音健康的受试者和三名患有声带小结、声带囊肿和声带麻痹的患者参与了本研究。通过两种不同模态的实时同步检查来观察声带的振动模式。此外,还对LV和2D VKG的双图像进行了定性和定量分析。
使用双模态系统进行的实时双检查提供了声带振动运动的高清图像。通过评估所获得的图像,我们证实双模态检查方法即使在非周期性发声中也有助于评估病理性振动模式。
本系统可能会增进对声带振动过程的理解,为病理性嗓音研究以及临床实践做出贡献。