Examination of aerodynamic measures and strain by vibratory source

Author:

Weinrich Barbara12,Baker Susan12,Kelchner Lisa1,Middendorf Janet1,Krival Kate3,Elluru Ravindhra1,Zur Karen B.14

Affiliation:

1. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH

2. Miami University, Oxford, OH

3. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

4. Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Abstract

Objectives Patients with laryngotracheal stenosis often require airway reconstruction. Following surgical intervention, voicing may be produced with either a glottic or supraglottic vibratory source. The objective of this study was to compare average airflow, estimated subglottal pressure, and expert perceptual rating of strain between children with glottic and supraglottic vibratory sources post-airway reconstruction. Study Design This study was a non-randomized prospective study conducted at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC), Center for Pediatric Voice Disorders, and included 12 participants with a diagnosis of subglottic stenosis, post-laryngotracheal reconstruction. Results Expert perceptual ratings of strain were significantly higher for participants with supraglottic versus glottic voicing ( P = 0.0001). Although the mean airflow measure was higher for participants with glottic phonation and mean pressure measure was higher for those with supraglottic voicing, these comparisons failed to reach significance. Conclusions Patients who exhibit supraglottic phonation patterns demonstrate greater strain during speech, as well as potential alterations to aerodynamic patterns. Significance The significant differences in perceived strain by vibratory source are noteworthy, as perceptual quality is always a patient's motivation to seek treatment.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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