Journal of Voice
Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 175-181, March 2009

Variability of Normal Vocal Fold Dynamics for Different Vocal Loading in One Healthy Subject Investigated by Phonovibrograms

  • Michael Doellinger

      Affiliations

    • Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, University Hospital Erlangen, Medical School, Erlangen, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence and reprint requests to Michael Doellinger, Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, University Hospital Erlangen, Medical School, Bohlenplatz 21, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.
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  • Joerg Lohscheller

      Affiliations

    • Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, University Hospital Erlangen, Medical School, Erlangen, Germany
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  • Andrew McWhorter

      Affiliations

    • Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Our Lady of the Lake Voice Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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  • Melda Kunduk

      Affiliations

    • Louisiana State University—Communication Sciences and Disorders, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    • Department of Communication Disorders, New Orleans, Louisiana State University SAHP, New Orleans, Louisiana

Accepted 25 September 2007. published online 04 March 2008.

Summary 

We investigate the potential of high-speed digital imaging technique (HSI) and the phonovibrogram (PVG) analysis in normal vocal fold dynamics by studying the effects of continuous voice use (vocal loading) during the workday. One healthy subject was recorded at sustained phonation 13 times within 2 consecutive days in the morning before and in the afternoon after vocal loading, respectively. Vocal fold dynamics were extracted and visualized by PVGs. The characteristic PVG patterns were extracted representing vocal fold vibration types. The parameter values were then analyzed by statistics regarding vocal load, left-right PVG asymmetries, anterior-posterior PVG asymmetries, and opening-closing differences. For the first time, the direct impact of vocal load could be determined by analyzing vocal fold dynamics. For same vocal loading conditions, equal dynamical behavior of the vocal folds were confirmed. Comparison of recordings performed in the morning with the recordings after work revealed significant changes in vibration behavior, indicating impact of occurring vocal load. Left-right asymmetries in vocal fold dynamics were found confirming earlier assumptions. Different dynamics between opening and closing procedure as well as for anterior and posterior parts were found. Constant voice usage stresses the vocal folds even in healthy subjects and can be detected by applying the PVG technique. Furthermore, left-right PVG asymmetries do occur in healthy voice to a certain extent. HSI in combination with PVG analysis seems to be a promising tool for investigation of vocal fold fatigue and pathologies resulting in small forms of dynamical changes.

Key Words: Phonovibrogram, PVG, Vocal fatigue, Vocal fold dynamics, High-speed imaging

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PII: S0892-1997(07)00127-0

doi:10.1016/j.jvoice.2007.09.008

Journal of Voice
Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 175-181, March 2009