Thank-you for your interest in our article. We agree that estimated subglottal pressure
is a valid measure for assessing an extensive aerodynamic profile of an individual
with a voice disorder, and members of this author group have published using this
measure in other investigations.
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In fact, three paragraphs of the article's discussion are devoted to the importance
of estimated subglottal pressure.- Gillespie AI
- Fanucchi A
- Gartner-Schmidt J
- et al.
Phonation with a variably occluded facemask: effects of task duration.
J Voice. 2020; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.05.011
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Published online: April 23, 2022
Accepted:
February 15,
2022
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