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业余歌手在不同发声任务中气溶胶的分散。

Aerosol Dispersion During Different Phonatory Tasks in Amateur Singers.

机构信息

Division of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Munich University Hospital (LMU), Munich, Germany.

Division of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.

出版信息

J Voice. 2024 May;38(3):731-740. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.11.005. Epub 2021 Dec 26.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Due to increased aerosol generation during singing, choir rehearsals were widely prohibited in the course of the CoVID-19 pandemic. Most studies on aerosol generation and dispersion focus on professional singers. However, it has not been clarified if these data are also representative for amateur singers.

METHODS

Nine non-professional singers (four male, five female) were asked to perform five tasks; speaking (T+), singing a text softly (MT-) and loudly (MT+), singing on the vowel [ə] (M+) and singing with a N95 mask (MT+N95). Before performing the tasks, the singers were asked to inhale 0.5 L vapor produced by an e-cigarette consisting of the basic liquid. The spread of the exhaled vapor was recorded in all three dimensions by high-definition cameras and the impulse dispersion was detected as a function of time.

RESULTS

Regarding the median dispersion to the front, all tasks showed comparable distances from 0.69 m to 0.82 m at the end of the tasks. However, the maximum aerosol dispersion showed a larger variety among different subjects or tasks, respectively. Especially in the M+ task a maximum distance of 1.96 m to the front was reached by a single subject. Although singing with a N95 mask resulted in a slightly increased median dispersion to the front, the maximum dispersion was decreased from 1.47 m (MT+) to 1.04 m (MT+N95).

CONCLUSION

The maximum dispersion distance to the front of 1.96 m at the end of the M+ task and 1.47 m at the end of the MT+ task showed higher values in comparison to professional singers. Differences in phonation, articulation and mouth opening could lead to greater impulse dispersion. Singing in loud phonation with a N95 mask reduced the maximum impulse dispersion to the front to 1.04 m. Taking all results into consideration, a slightly larger safety distance should be necessary for non-professional singers.

摘要

简介

由于在唱歌过程中会产生更多的气溶胶,因此在新冠疫情期间,合唱团排练被广泛禁止。大多数关于气溶胶生成和分散的研究都集中在专业歌手身上。然而,目前还不清楚这些数据是否也代表业余歌手。

方法

九位非专业歌手(四男五女)被要求完成五项任务:说话(T+)、轻声(MT-)和大声(MT+)唱歌、唱元音[ə](M+)和戴 N95 口罩唱歌(MT+N95)。在执行任务之前,歌手们被要求吸入由电子烟产生的 0.5 升蒸气,该电子烟由基本液体组成。呼出的蒸气通过高清摄像机在所有三个维度上进行记录,并作为时间函数检测脉冲扩散。

结果

就向前的中位数分散而言,在任务结束时,所有任务的距离均在 0.69 米至 0.82 米之间,具有可比性。然而,不同个体或任务之间的最大气溶胶分散情况差异较大。特别是在 M+任务中,一位个体的最大向前分散距离达到 1.96 米。尽管戴 N95 口罩唱歌会略微增加向前的中位数分散,但最大分散从 MT+的 1.47 米减少到 MT+N95的 1.04 米。

结论

M+任务结束时的向前最大分散距离 1.96 米和 MT+任务结束时的向前最大分散距离 1.47 米,与专业歌手相比,数值更高。发音、发音和口型的差异可能导致更大的脉冲分散。用 N95 口罩大声唱歌会将向前的最大脉冲分散减少到 1.04 米。综合所有结果,非专业歌手可能需要稍大的安全距离。

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