Title of article
Relationship between aerodynamic measures of glottal efficiency and stroboscopic findings in asymptomatic singing students
Author/Authors
Donna S. Lundy، نويسنده , , Soham Roy، نويسنده , , Roy R. Casiano، نويسنده , , Joseph Evans، نويسنده , , Paula A. Sullivan، نويسنده , , Jun W. Xue، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
6
From page
178
To page
183
Abstract
Singing requires exquisite coordination between the respiratory and phonatory systems to efficiently control glottal airflow. Asymptomatic singing students underwent pulmonary function testing (PFT), videostrobolaryngoscopic examination, and measures of glottal efficiency (maximum phonation time [MPT], glottal flow rate [GFR], and phonation quotient [PQ]) performed in both a sung and spoken tone. Pulmonary function and glottal efficiency values were within reported normative data for professional singers. However, sung tones were made with significantly higher GFR and PQ and lower PQ than spoken tones. The mean GFR was not related to the degree of glottal closure (by videostrobolaryngoscopy) or underlying pulmonary support.
Keywords
Pulmonary function testing (PFT) , Glottal flow rate (GFR) , Maximum phonation time (MPT) , Videostrobolaryngoscopy , Phonation quotient (PQ)
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Record number
1279857
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