Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes,Leonardo Wanderley
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Cavalcante,Débora Pontes, Costa,Priscila Oliveira da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: CoDAS
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Resumo: Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and its discriminatory power in detecting the presence of vocal change, classifying the severity of the deviation and differencing the type of predominant voice.Methods:The sample comprised 186 patients with dysphonia. The vocal deviation from the vowel/ε/was evaluated by consensus between three speech language pathologists, using a Visual Analog Scale. We extracted the mean and standard deviation (SD) of the fundamental frequency (F0), jitter, shimmer, and Glottal-to-Noise Excitation Ratio (GNE).Results:Mean F0 was negatively correlated with the degree of roughness and positively with the degree of tension. The F0 SD was positively correlated with the overall, roughness, tension, and instability grades. The jitter and shimmer were positively correlated with all perceptual parameters. Only the GNE distinguished between healthy and dysphonic voices and rated the degree of breathiness. The shimmer separated rough voices from not rough voices. The mean F0 was helpful to determine the degree of phonatory tension and to separate rough voices from breathy and strained voices.Conclusion:There is a correlation between the acoustic and auditory perceptual measures. The shimmer, the GNE, and F0 SD can be used to detect roughness, breathing, and strain, respectively. The GNE and mean F0 are useful to classify the degree of breathiness and strain, respectively. The mean F0 distinguished between rough, breathy, and strained voices, with rough voices more severe compared to the other two.
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spelling Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patientsVoiceDysphoniaAuditory PerceptionAcousticsEvaluationPurpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and its discriminatory power in detecting the presence of vocal change, classifying the severity of the deviation and differencing the type of predominant voice.Methods:The sample comprised 186 patients with dysphonia. The vocal deviation from the vowel/ε/was evaluated by consensus between three speech language pathologists, using a Visual Analog Scale. We extracted the mean and standard deviation (SD) of the fundamental frequency (F0), jitter, shimmer, and Glottal-to-Noise Excitation Ratio (GNE).Results:Mean F0 was negatively correlated with the degree of roughness and positively with the degree of tension. The F0 SD was positively correlated with the overall, roughness, tension, and instability grades. The jitter and shimmer were positively correlated with all perceptual parameters. Only the GNE distinguished between healthy and dysphonic voices and rated the degree of breathiness. The shimmer separated rough voices from not rough voices. The mean F0 was helpful to determine the degree of phonatory tension and to separate rough voices from breathy and strained voices.Conclusion:There is a correlation between the acoustic and auditory perceptual measures. The shimmer, the GNE, and F0 SD can be used to detect roughness, breathing, and strain, respectively. The GNE and mean F0 are useful to classify the degree of breathiness and strain, respectively. The mean F0 distinguished between rough, breathy, and strained voices, with rough voices more severe compared to the other two.Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia2014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822014000500382CoDAS v.26 n.5 2014reponame:CoDASinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)instacron:SBFA10.1590/2317-1782/20142013033info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes,Leonardo WanderleyCavalcante,Débora PontesCosta,Priscila Oliveira daeng2015-09-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-17822014000500382Revistahttps://www.codas.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcodas@editoracubo.com.br||revista@codas.org.br2317-17822317-1782opendoar:2015-09-10T00:00CoDAS - Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
title Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
spellingShingle Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
Lopes,Leonardo Wanderley
Voice
Dysphonia
Auditory Perception
Acoustics
Evaluation
title_short Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
title_full Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
title_fullStr Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
title_full_unstemmed Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
title_sort Severity of voice disorders: integration of perceptual and acoustic data in dysphonic patients
author Lopes,Leonardo Wanderley
author_facet Lopes,Leonardo Wanderley
Cavalcante,Débora Pontes
Costa,Priscila Oliveira da
author_role author
author2 Cavalcante,Débora Pontes
Costa,Priscila Oliveira da
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes,Leonardo Wanderley
Cavalcante,Débora Pontes
Costa,Priscila Oliveira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Voice
Dysphonia
Auditory Perception
Acoustics
Evaluation
topic Voice
Dysphonia
Auditory Perception
Acoustics
Evaluation
description Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and its discriminatory power in detecting the presence of vocal change, classifying the severity of the deviation and differencing the type of predominant voice.Methods:The sample comprised 186 patients with dysphonia. The vocal deviation from the vowel/ε/was evaluated by consensus between three speech language pathologists, using a Visual Analog Scale. We extracted the mean and standard deviation (SD) of the fundamental frequency (F0), jitter, shimmer, and Glottal-to-Noise Excitation Ratio (GNE).Results:Mean F0 was negatively correlated with the degree of roughness and positively with the degree of tension. The F0 SD was positively correlated with the overall, roughness, tension, and instability grades. The jitter and shimmer were positively correlated with all perceptual parameters. Only the GNE distinguished between healthy and dysphonic voices and rated the degree of breathiness. The shimmer separated rough voices from not rough voices. The mean F0 was helpful to determine the degree of phonatory tension and to separate rough voices from breathy and strained voices.Conclusion:There is a correlation between the acoustic and auditory perceptual measures. The shimmer, the GNE, and F0 SD can be used to detect roughness, breathing, and strain, respectively. The GNE and mean F0 are useful to classify the degree of breathiness and strain, respectively. The mean F0 distinguished between rough, breathy, and strained voices, with rough voices more severe compared to the other two.
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