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Voice analysis of postlingually deaf adults pre- and postcochlear implantation.

机译:耳聋成人在耳蜗植入前后的语音分析。

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OBJECTIVES: To ascertain whether cochlear implantation (CI), without specific vocal rehabilitation, is associated with changes in perceptual and acoustic vocal parameters in adults with severe to profound postlingual deafness. HYPOTHESIS: Merely restoring auditory feedback could allow the individual to make necessary adjustments in vocal pattern. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective and longitudinal. METHODS: The experimental group composed of 40 postlingually deaf adults (20 males and 20 females) with no previous laryngeal or voice disorders. Participants' voices were recorded before CI and 6-9 months after CI. To check for chance modifications between two evaluations, a control group of 12 postlingually deaf adults, six male and six female, without CI was also evaluated. All sessions composed of the recording of read sentences from Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice and sustained vowel /a/. Auditory and acoustic analyses were then conducted. RESULTS: We found a statistically significant reduction in overall severity, strain, loudness, and instability in auditory analysis. In vocal acoustic analysis, we found statistically significant reduction fundamental frequency (F0) values (in male participants) and F0 variability (in both genders). The control group showed no statistically significant changes in most vocal parameters assessed, apart from pitch and F0 (in female participants only). On comparing the interval of variation of results between the experimental and control groups, we found no statistically significant difference in vocal parameters between CI recipients and nonrecipients, with the exception of F0 variability in male participants. CONCLUSIONS: The patients in our sample showed changes in overall severity, strain, loudness, and instability values, and reductions in F0 and its variability. On comparing the variation of results between the groups, we were able to prove in our study that implant recipients postlingually deaf adults (experimental group), without specific vocal rehabilitation, differed from nonrecipients (control group) in loudness and F0 variability sustained vowel /a/ in male participants.
机译:目的:确定在没有严重声音恢复的成人中,未经特定的声音康复的人工耳蜗植入(CI)是否与知觉和听觉声音参数的变化有关。假设:仅恢复听觉反馈可以使个人对嗓音模式进行必要的调整。研究设计:前瞻性和纵向。方法:实验组由40名舌后聋的成年人(20名男性和20名女性)组成,他们以前没有喉咙或声音障碍。在CI之前和CI后6-9个月记录参与者的声音。为了检查两次评估之间的机会变化,还评估了一个对照组,该对照组包括12名舌后聋的成年人,6名男性和6名女性,没有CI。所有会议均由对“听觉共识听觉-语音评估”和持续元音/ a /的阅读句子的录制组成。然后进行听觉和声学分析。结果:我们发现听觉分析的总体严重程度,劳损,响度和不稳定性在统计学上显着降低。在人声分析中,我们发现统计学上显着的降低基频(F0)值(男性参与者)和F0变异性(男女)。除音高和F0以外,对照组在评估的大多数声音参数上均无统计学上的显着变化(仅适用于女性参与者)。通过比较实验组和对照组之间结果的变化区间,我们发现CI接受者和非接受者之间的语音参数没有统计学上的显着差异,但男性参与者的F0变异性除外。结论:我们样本中的患者表现出总体严重程度,劳损,响度和不稳定性值的变化,以及F0及其变异性的降低。通过比较各组之间的结果差异,我们能够在我们的研究中证明,没有特定声带康复的植入耳后聋哑成年人(实验组)在响度和F0变异性持续元音/ a方面不同于非接受者(对照组)。 /在男性参与者中。

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