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不同发声类型引起的发声性上食管括约肌收缩。

Phonation-induced Upper Esophageal Sphincter Contraction Caused by Different Phonation Types.

机构信息

Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

出版信息

J Voice. 2024 Nov;38(6):1530.e15-1530.e24. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2022.06.006. Epub 2022 Jul 26.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) has been reported to show activity during phonation. As it is still unknown whether the phonation-induced UES contraction represents a reflex or a simultaneous activation phenomenon, i.e. co-innervation, this study aims to investigate and characterize the phonation-induced contraction of the UES in healthy individuals by analyzing the influence of various phonation tasks on pressure parameters of the UES.

METHODS

Twenty-five healthy volunteers produced the German neutral vowel [ə] in five different phonation tasks (modal voice, whispering, voiceless speech, creaky voice, and whispery voice). Simultaneously, they underwent high resolution manometry and electroglottography for measurement of pressure parameters in the region of the UES and latencies between larynx and UES activation.

RESULTS

During all types of phonation, the maximum pressures of the UES increased significantly (maximum pressure increases of 72%-132%). With regard to mean pressures this was valid for modal voice and whispering (mean pressure increases of 20%-25%). Differences concerning total pressure changes reached statistical significance when comparing whispering and voiceless speech as well as whispery voice. However, differences concerning the total pressure change between modal voices on the one hand and voiceless speech and whispery voice on the other hand turned out to be small. The averaged time delay between larynx and UES activation ranged from approximately -15 ms (whispery voice) to +15 ms (whispering).

CONCLUSION

A phonation induced pressure increase of the UES was confirmed in this study and did exist for different types of phonation. The extent of total pressure changes in the UES increases in relation with laryngeal muscle activity necessary for the phonation type. Next to varying effects of different types of phonation on UES activation, very short latencies indicate that a phonation induced contraction of the UES exists most likely due to co-innervation of UES and laryngeal muscles by the vagus nerve.

摘要

简介

上食管括约肌 (UES) 在发声时被报道会出现活动。由于发声引起的UES 收缩是反射还是同时激活现象(即共神经支配)尚不清楚,因此本研究旨在通过分析各种发声任务对 UES 压力参数的影响,来研究和描述健康个体发声引起的 UES 收缩。

方法

25 名健康志愿者用五种不同的发声任务(常规嗓音、低语、清音发声、沙沙声和耳语声)发出德语中性元音 [ə]。同时,他们接受高分辨率测压和电声门图检查,以测量 UES 区域的压力参数和喉与 UES 激活之间的潜伏期。

结果

在所有类型的发声中,UES 的最大压力均显著增加(UES 最大压力增加 72%-132%)。对于平均压力,常规嗓音和低语时有效(平均压力增加 20%-25%)。当比较低语和清音发声以及耳语声时,在总压力变化方面存在统计学差异。然而,在常规嗓音与清音发声和耳语声之间的总压力变化方面的差异则较小。喉与 UES 激活之间的平均时间延迟约为-15ms(耳语声)至+15ms(低语声)。

结论

本研究证实了 UES 在发声时会产生压力增加,并且这种现象存在于不同类型的发声中。UES 总压力变化的程度与发声类型所需的喉肌活动有关。除了不同类型的发声对 UES 激活的影响不同外,非常短的潜伏期表明 UES 的收缩很可能是由于迷走神经对UES 和喉肌的共神经支配所致。

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