Laryngeal stroboscopy—Normative values for amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in young adults

Objective To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects. Study design Prospective case‐control study. Setting Patients treated at a single institute. Methods A total of 68 healthy subjects...

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Published inClinical otolaryngology Vol. 44; no. 2; pp. 158 - 165
Main Authors Sielska‐Badurek, Ewelina M., Jędra, Katarzyna, Sobol, Maria, Niemczyk, Kazimierz, Osuch‐Wójcikiewicz, Ewa
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Abstract Objective To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects. Study design Prospective case‐control study. Setting Patients treated at a single institute. Methods A total of 68 healthy subjects were included in the study (35 women, 33 men), aged 18‐35 years. After obtaining LS recordings, image processing was performed to attain parameters of vocal fold vibration. Results In women, the location of the maximum vibration amplitude is approximately in the 1/3 posterior part of the glottis, while in men, the location is moved to the glottis centre. In males, the relative amplitude vibration of the vocal folds in the 1/3 anterior part of the glottis was significantly higher than in females (P = 0.029). Women showed significantly higher open quotients (OQ) at the posterior part of the glottis than the male subjects (P < 0.001) and men presented significantly higher OQ at the anterior part of the glottis than the females (P < 0.001). The average OQ values for both sexes were almost the same. Females showed significantly higher relative glottal gap area (P = 0.044). Women presented a significantly lower amplitude asymmetry than men (P = 0.002). The weighted absolute left‐right phase difference reached up to 24° and remained insignificantly higher in the men than the women (P = 0.142). Conclusions The study provides normative values for LS in young adults for the measurement of therapy outcomes in patients with voice disorders and realisation of evidence‐based medicine. The LS parametrisation is easy to perform in clinical practice.
AbstractList ObjectiveTo provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects.Study designProspective case‐control study.SettingPatients treated at a single institute.MethodsA total of 68 healthy subjects were included in the study (35 women, 33 men), aged 18‐35 years. After obtaining LS recordings, image processing was performed to attain parameters of vocal fold vibration.ResultsIn women, the location of the maximum vibration amplitude is approximately in the 1/3 posterior part of the glottis, while in men, the location is moved to the glottis centre. In males, the relative amplitude vibration of the vocal folds in the 1/3 anterior part of the glottis was significantly higher than in females (P = 0.029). Women showed significantly higher open quotients (OQ) at the posterior part of the glottis than the male subjects (P < 0.001) and men presented significantly higher OQ at the anterior part of the glottis than the females (P < 0.001). The average OQ values for both sexes were almost the same. Females showed significantly higher relative glottal gap area (P = 0.044). Women presented a significantly lower amplitude asymmetry than men (P = 0.002). The weighted absolute left‐right phase difference reached up to 24° and remained insignificantly higher in the men than the women (P = 0.142).ConclusionsThe study provides normative values for LS in young adults for the measurement of therapy outcomes in patients with voice disorders and realisation of evidence‐based medicine. The LS parametrisation is easy to perform in clinical practice.
Objective To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects. Study design Prospective case‐control study. Setting Patients treated at a single institute. Methods A total of 68 healthy subjects were included in the study (35 women, 33 men), aged 18‐35 years. After obtaining LS recordings, image processing was performed to attain parameters of vocal fold vibration. Results In women, the location of the maximum vibration amplitude is approximately in the 1/3 posterior part of the glottis, while in men, the location is moved to the glottis centre. In males, the relative amplitude vibration of the vocal folds in the 1/3 anterior part of the glottis was significantly higher than in females (P = 0.029). Women showed significantly higher open quotients (OQ) at the posterior part of the glottis than the male subjects (P < 0.001) and men presented significantly higher OQ at the anterior part of the glottis than the females (P < 0.001). The average OQ values for both sexes were almost the same. Females showed significantly higher relative glottal gap area (P = 0.044). Women presented a significantly lower amplitude asymmetry than men (P = 0.002). The weighted absolute left‐right phase difference reached up to 24° and remained insignificantly higher in the men than the women (P = 0.142). Conclusions The study provides normative values for LS in young adults for the measurement of therapy outcomes in patients with voice disorders and realisation of evidence‐based medicine. The LS parametrisation is easy to perform in clinical practice.
To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects. Prospective case-control study. Patients treated at a single institute. A total of 68 healthy subjects were included in the study (35 women, 33 men), aged 18-35 years. After obtaining LS recordings, image processing was performed to attain parameters of vocal fold vibration. In women, the location of the maximum vibration amplitude is approximately in the 1/3 posterior part of the glottis, while in men, the location is moved to the glottis centre. In males, the relative amplitude vibration of the vocal folds in the 1/3 anterior part of the glottis was significantly higher than in females (P = 0.029). Women showed significantly higher open quotients (OQ) at the posterior part of the glottis than the male subjects (P < 0.001) and men presented significantly higher OQ at the anterior part of the glottis than the females (P < 0.001). The average OQ values for both sexes were almost the same. Females showed significantly higher relative glottal gap area (P = 0.044). Women presented a significantly lower amplitude asymmetry than men (P = 0.002). The weighted absolute left-right phase difference reached up to 24° and remained insignificantly higher in the men than the women (P = 0.142). The study provides normative values for LS in young adults for the measurement of therapy outcomes in patients with voice disorders and realisation of evidence-based medicine. The LS parametrisation is easy to perform in clinical practice.
To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects.OBJECTIVETo provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects.Prospective case-control study.STUDY DESIGNProspective case-control study.Patients treated at a single institute.SETTINGPatients treated at a single institute.A total of 68 healthy subjects were included in the study (35 women, 33 men), aged 18-35 years. After obtaining LS recordings, image processing was performed to attain parameters of vocal fold vibration.METHODSA total of 68 healthy subjects were included in the study (35 women, 33 men), aged 18-35 years. After obtaining LS recordings, image processing was performed to attain parameters of vocal fold vibration.In women, the location of the maximum vibration amplitude is approximately in the 1/3 posterior part of the glottis, while in men, the location is moved to the glottis centre. In males, the relative amplitude vibration of the vocal folds in the 1/3 anterior part of the glottis was significantly higher than in females (P = 0.029). Women showed significantly higher open quotients (OQ) at the posterior part of the glottis than the male subjects (P < 0.001) and men presented significantly higher OQ at the anterior part of the glottis than the females (P < 0.001). The average OQ values for both sexes were almost the same. Females showed significantly higher relative glottal gap area (P = 0.044). Women presented a significantly lower amplitude asymmetry than men (P = 0.002). The weighted absolute left-right phase difference reached up to 24° and remained insignificantly higher in the men than the women (P = 0.142).RESULTSIn women, the location of the maximum vibration amplitude is approximately in the 1/3 posterior part of the glottis, while in men, the location is moved to the glottis centre. In males, the relative amplitude vibration of the vocal folds in the 1/3 anterior part of the glottis was significantly higher than in females (P = 0.029). Women showed significantly higher open quotients (OQ) at the posterior part of the glottis than the male subjects (P < 0.001) and men presented significantly higher OQ at the anterior part of the glottis than the females (P < 0.001). The average OQ values for both sexes were almost the same. Females showed significantly higher relative glottal gap area (P = 0.044). Women presented a significantly lower amplitude asymmetry than men (P = 0.002). The weighted absolute left-right phase difference reached up to 24° and remained insignificantly higher in the men than the women (P = 0.142).The study provides normative values for LS in young adults for the measurement of therapy outcomes in patients with voice disorders and realisation of evidence-based medicine. The LS parametrisation is easy to perform in clinical practice.CONCLUSIONSThe study provides normative values for LS in young adults for the measurement of therapy outcomes in patients with voice disorders and realisation of evidence-based medicine. The LS parametrisation is easy to perform in clinical practice.
Author Jędra, Katarzyna
Sobol, Maria
Osuch‐Wójcikiewicz, Ewa
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Sielska‐Badurek, Ewelina M.
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Snippet Objective To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young...
To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young subjects....
ObjectiveTo provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young...
To provide the normative values for laryngeal stroboscopy (LS) concerning amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in healthy, young...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Adults
Amplitudes
Asymmetry
Case-Control Studies
Female
Females
Glottis
Glottis - physiology
Humans
Image processing
laryngovideostroboscopy
Male
Men
normative data
objectivisation
Parameterization
parametrisation
Patients
Phase shift
Phonation - physiology
Prospective Studies
Quotients
Reference Values
Sex Factors
Stroboscopy
Vibration
Vocal Cords - physiology
vocal fold imaging
Young Adult
Young adults
Title Laryngeal stroboscopy—Normative values for amplitude, open quotient, asymmetry and phase difference in young adults
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