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High-Speed Image Analysis Comparing Loading of Vocal Folds During Coughing and Phonation: A Case Study.

作者信息

Horáček Jaromír, Bula Vítězslav, Radolf Vojtěch, Geneid Ahmed, Laukkanen Anne-Maria

机构信息

Department of Dynamics and Vibration, Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.

Department of Dynamics and Vibration, Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.

出版信息

J Voice. 2023 May 8. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2023.04.002.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Coughing is related to voice problems, since it involves firm glottal closure, fast glottal opening, and high subglottic pressure and flow rate. In this study, the glottal area variation and movements of laryngeal structures during coughing and phonation are compared.

METHODS

High-speed laryngoscopy recordings were made of a normophonic male participant with a healthy larynx producing a neutral vowel and coughing. Oral air pressure was registered in a mouthpiece, through which an endoscope was inserted into the pharynx. Electroglottography, acoustic, and pressure signals were recorded simultaneously. The glottal width variation at the membranous and cartilaginous parts of the glottis was derived from the high-speed images, and the strong vibration of the false vocal folds was also registered.

RESULTS

In coughing, compared to ordinary vowel phonation in nearly the same sound pressure level (93-94 dB), the glottal width was 25% larger at the middle of the vocal folds, the maximum glottal opening velocity was 39% higher, and the maximum glottal width declination rate during glottal closing was up to three times higher. The maximum acceleration was 40% higher, and the maximum deceleration was 47% higher. Fundamental frequency f was the highest (ca. 400 Hz) at the beginning of the first phase of a typical coughing process. During the last part of the coughing process, f decreased from ca. 250 Hz to ca. 85 Hz at the phonation offset.

CONCLUSIONS

The remarkable increase in maximum glottal width declination rate implies much higher vocal fold loading in coughing compared to phonation.

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