• Title/Summary/Keyword: Phonation Threshold Airflow

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A Study on the Characteristics of Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow of Patients with Functional Voice Disorder (기능적 음성장애인의 발성역치압력과 발성역치기류 특성 연구)

  • Lee, Inae;Yun, Joowon;Hwang, Youngjin
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2013
  • This study attempted to investigate the characteristics of Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow of Patients who have Functional voice disorder. 50 subjects participated in study (32 subjects were patients who had functional voice disorders and 20 subjects were normal adults). The PAS (Phonatory aerodynamic system, model 6600, KAY electronics, Inc.) was used to measure the data and to do the analysis. Data from the Phonation Threshold Pressure was measured using voicing efficiency of the PAS protocol. Data from the Phonation Threshold Airflow was measured using Maximum Sustained Phonation of the PAS protocol. Those were used because of the ease of phonation. The results of this study showed that the differences in Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow between patients who had functional voice disorder and normal adults could be significant index. Patients who had functional voice disorder showed more higher figures than normal adults. These results suggest that Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow are very useful in diagnosing the voice disorder. The measured data also provided useful information for diagnosing patients with vocal fold diseases.

A Study on the Validation of Phonation Threshold Power and the Clinical Usefulness of PTW: A Preliminary Study (발성역치능력(Phonation Threshold Power, PTW)의 타당도 및 임상적 유용성 연구: 예비연구)

  • Hwang, Youngjin;Lee, Inae
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2014
  • This study attempted to investigate the validation of Phonation Threshold Power of Patients who have Functional voice disorder. 50 subjects participated in the study (32 subjects were patients who had functional voice disorders and 20 subjects were normal adults). The PAS (Phonatory aerodynamic system, model 6600, KAY electronics, Inc.) was used to measure the data and to do the analysis. Data from the Phonation Threshold Power was measured multiplying Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow. Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow were measured by the PAS protocol. Those were used because of the ease of phonation. The results of this study showed that the differences in Phonation Threshold Power between patients who had functional voice disorder and normal adults could become a significant index. Patients who had functional voice disorder showed more higher figures than normal adults. The results of study showed that Phonation threshold Power is more sensitive than Phonation Threshold Pressure and Phonation Threshold Airflow. The measured data also provided useful information for diagnosing patients with vocal fold.