International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Jan 2013)

High-speed kymography identifies the immediate effects of voiced vibration in healthy vocal folds

  • Regina Aparecida Pimenta,
  • María Eugenia Dájer,
  • Adriana Hachiya,
  • Gislaine Ferro Cordeiro,
  • Domingos Hiroshi Tsuji,
  • Arlindo Neto Montagnoli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772013000100013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 01
pp. 074 – 079

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Summary Introduction: The effects of voiced vibration technique can be assessed by laryngeal imaging. Kymographic images derived from high-speed videoendoscopy allow actual visualization of vocal folds vibration. Purpose: The aim of this study is to identify the immediate effects of the voiced vibration technique in healthy vocal folds using high-speed digital laryngeal imaging. Methods: Samples were obtained from 15 healthy subjects with no history of voice disorders (6 men and 9 women aged 21 to 43 years). High-speed videoendoscopy recordings were performed before and after the voiced vibration technique. Kymographic images were obtained using high-speed videoendoscopy. The vocal folds were examined in their open and closed positions and the characteristics of the opening and closing phases were determined. A customize computational routine was used quantify these parameters. The closing, opening, and speed quotients were also calculated. Results: In this study, women displayed statistically significant differences in opened phase (P = 0.05*), closed phase (P = 0.046*), and closing phase (P = 0.026*) phase characteristics. Men displayed the highest difference rate in opening time characteristics (P = 0.06). The closing and opening quotients for the female group showed significant differences (P = 0.029* and P = 0.049*, respectively). The speed quotient exhibited statistically significant differences in the male group (P = 0.048*). Conclusion: The kymographic images indicated that the immediate effect of the voiced vibration technique was smooth contact in healthy vocal fold vibration.

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