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Acoustic variations in reading produced by speakers with spasmodic dysphonia pre-botox injection and within early stages of post-botox injection.

机译:扬声器患者产生的读数产生的声学变化,乳腺癌预毒剂注射液和肉毒杆菌毒素注射后的早期阶段。

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Acoustic analysis of a reading passage was used to identify the abnormal phonatory events associated with adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) pre- and postinjection of Botulinum Toxin A (Botox). Thirty-one patients (age 22 to 74 years) diagnosed with ADSD were included for study. All patients were new recipients of Botox, and the examination of their voice occurred before and after their initial injection of Botox. Acoustic events were identified from reading samples of the Rainbow Passage produced by each of the patients. These events were examined from sentences containing primarily voiced sound segments. Dependent variables included the number of phonatory breaks, frequency shifts, and aperiodic segments--all variables previously defined by the investigators. Additionally, calculated variables were made of the percentage of time these events occurred relative to the duration of the cumulative voiced segments. A sex- and age-matched control group (+/-2 years) was included for statistical comparison. Results indicated that those with ADSD produced more aberrant acoustic events than the controls. Aperiodicity was the predominant acoustic event produced during the reading, followed by frequency shifts and phonatory breaks. Within the ADSD group, the number of atypical acoustic events decreased following Botox injection. It is important that the occurrence of specific abnormal acoustic events was sufficient to differentiate the disordered speakers from the controls following as well as preceding initial Botox injection, as indicated by discriminant function analysis. This paper complements our previous work using this acoustic analysis method for defining the abnormal events present in the voice of those with ADSD and further suggests that these measures can be used in conjunction with perceptual impressions to differentiate speakers on the basis of initial severity.
机译:读数通道的声学分析用于鉴定与接合者痉挛性舌(ADSD)相关的异常发音事件(ADSD)肉毒杆菌毒素A(BOTOX)的假射。诊断患有ADSD的三十一名患者(22至74岁)被包括用于研究。所有患者都是肉毒杆菌的新受体,并在初始注射肉毒杆菌之前和之后检查它们的声音。从每个患者生产的彩虹通道的阅读样本中鉴定了声学事件。这些事件从包含主要浊音声段的句子中检查。依赖变量包括遮阳扰,频移和非周期性段的数量 - 先前由调查人员定义的所有变量。另外,计算的变量由相对于累积浊音段的持续时间发生的这些事件发生的时间百分比。统计比较包括性别和年龄匹配的对照组(+/- 2年)。结果表明,具有ADSD的那些比控制产生更多的异常声学事件。非周期性是在读数期间产生的主要声学事件,其次是频移和音声断裂。在ADSD组内,肉毒杆菌注射液后的非典型声学事件的数量减少。重要的是,具体异常声法发生的发生足以将无序的扬声器与在初始肉毒杆菌注射的对照中分化,如判别功能分析所示。本文补充了我们以前的工作,使用该声学分析方法来定义具有ADSD的语音中存在的异常事件,并进一步表明这些措施可以与感知印象结合使用,以在初始严重程度的基础上区分扬声器。

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