The objective of this report was to study the clinical interest of estimated subglottic pressure (ESGP) with measurements of intraoral pressure according to the "airway interrupted method. " Twenty healthy female subjects and 27 dysphonic female patients were included and asked to produce sounds under different conditions of pitch and intensity. The ESGP increased with intensity and slightly with pitch in both patients and controls. A comparison between patients and controls showed significantly higher values of ESGP in patients under all conditions of intensity and pitch. For normal intensity and usual pitch, ESGP has been found to be 6.1 hectopascals (hPa) in control subjects and 8.25 hPa in patients (p =.002). Discriminant anal...
Rapid subglottal pressure changes related to the glottal cycles influence the aerodynamics of phonat...
Conférence invitée, présentation orale de 40 mn avec actesNational audienceThe aim of this paper is ...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
The objective of this report was to study the clinical interest of estimated subglottic pressure (ES...
Estimated subglottic pressure (ESGP) is part of the aerodynamic measurements included in the vocal p...
Background: Estimated subglottic pressure (ESGP) is part of the aerodynamic measurements included i...
International audienceThe direct measurement of subglottal pressure is challenging, because it requi...
International audienceThe direct measurement of subglottal pressure is challenging, because it requi...
International audienceThe direct measurement of subglottal pressure is challenging, because it requi...
Subglottal air pressure plays a major role in voice production and is a primary factor in controllin...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
Rapid subglottal pressure changes related to the glottal cycles influence the aerodynamics of phonat...
Rapid subglottal pressure changes related to the glottal cycles influence the aerodynamics of phonat...
Conférence invitée, présentation orale de 40 mn avec actesNational audienceThe aim of this paper is ...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...
The objective of this report was to study the clinical interest of estimated subglottic pressure (ES...
Estimated subglottic pressure (ESGP) is part of the aerodynamic measurements included in the vocal p...
Background: Estimated subglottic pressure (ESGP) is part of the aerodynamic measurements included i...
International audienceThe direct measurement of subglottal pressure is challenging, because it requi...
International audienceThe direct measurement of subglottal pressure is challenging, because it requi...
International audienceThe direct measurement of subglottal pressure is challenging, because it requi...
Subglottal air pressure plays a major role in voice production and is a primary factor in controllin...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
International audienceObjective: Subglottal pressure is often considered as a clue of vocal abuse, a...
Rapid subglottal pressure changes related to the glottal cycles influence the aerodynamics of phonat...
Rapid subglottal pressure changes related to the glottal cycles influence the aerodynamics of phonat...
Conférence invitée, présentation orale de 40 mn avec actesNational audienceThe aim of this paper is ...
Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives...