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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2009 Volume 137, Issue 5-6, Pages: 234-238
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0906234P
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Multidimensional acoustic analysis of pathological voice

Petrović-Lazić Mirjana ORCID iD icon (Klinika za otorinolaringologiju, Kliničko-bolnički centar "Zvezdara", Beograd)
Babac Snežana (Klinika za otorinolaringologiju, Kliničko-bolnički centar 'Zvezdara', Beograd)
Ivanković Zoran (Klinika za otorinolaringologiju, Kliničko-bolnički centar 'Zvezdara', Beograd)
Kosanović Rade (Klinika za otorinolaringologiju, Kliničko-bolnički centar 'Zvezdara', Beograd)

Introduction. There are subjective and objective ways to examine the effects of vocal therapy in voice disorders. The most precise and objective check-up is the use of computer voice analysis. Objective. The aim of the research was to perform a detailed analysis of acoustic structure of the vowel A before and after voice treatment in patients with vocal fold nodules in order to obtain objective verification of the vocal rehabilitation success. Methods. We examined 30 female patients, aged 34.6±6.69 years, with vocal fold nodules. Acoustic parameters of voice were compared with the control group consisting of 21 subjects without voice pathology. In all persons the vowel A was recorded and analyzed before and after a month of vocal therapy. The success of the vocal therapy was tracked using computer analysis of vocal structure. Signal, noise and tremor parameters were processed. Results. Of the analyzed vowel A parameters: STD, PER, JITA, JITT, RAP, vFO, ShdB, SHIM, APQ, VTI, SPI, F0, NHR, FTRI, eleven improved (p<0.05 and p<0.01). Three parameters (F0, NHR, FTRI) changed showing improvement, but the obtained differences were not statistically significant (p>0.05). Conclusion. Based on the obtained results it was concluded that vocal therapy gave satisfactory results, but that it should be continually applied until full stabilization of the voice.

Keywords: voice disorders, acoustic voice analysis, vocal foldnodules, vocal therapy

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