Revista CEFAC (May 2021)

Maximum phonation time in the pulmonary function assessment

  • Edvania Gomes Henrique Moreno,
  • Bianca Teixeira Calassa,
  • Daniela Vitoria Silva Oliveira,
  • Maylanne Iris Nascimento Silva,
  • Laienne Carla Barbosa de Barros Albuquerque,
  • Ricardo de Freitas-Dias,
  • Bruno Rafael Vieira Souza Silva,
  • Rodrigo Capatto de Araújo,
  • Eduarda Lubambo Costa,
  • Emília Chagas Costa,
  • Marco Aurélio de Valois Correia Junior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/20212349720
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to evaluate the reliability of the maximum phonation time (MPT) and Vital Capacity intra and inter-examiner, by means of the single-breath counting test (CT) and the sustained /a/ phoneme, and the slow vital capacity (SVC). Methods: a reliability study carried out in three groups of healthy individuals, each group with 30 volunteers, allocated according to age. SVC was measured using a spirometer, while the MPT was assessed by the phoneme /a/ and CT. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 20.0. Initially, descriptive statistics were used and for data reliability, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Results: the Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC) were considered excellent, with significant results above 0.92 for SVC and greater than 0.79 for CT and phoneme /a/. Regarding the inter-examiner evaluation, the ICCs were also significant for both SVC with values greater than 0.96, and for CT and the phoneme /a/ with values greater than 0.85. The error inherent in the technique was assessed using the standard error of the measurement for intra and inter-examiner analyses with values ranging from 1.79 to 3.29 for phoneme /a/, 3.20 to 6.58 for CT and 65, 05 to 206.73 for SVCml. Conclusion: phonation techniques with the phoneme /a/ and CT, as well as SVC, have an excellent reliability, due to intra and inter-examiner agreement measures.

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