Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women

ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the correlation between vital capacity and maximum phonation times of /ė/ (unvoiced) and /s/, as well as compare and relate them with the professional voice use and age in women with functional or organic-functional dysphonia. Methods: a retrospective research with 52...

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Main Authors: Aline Costa Leite, Mara Keli Christmann, Carla Franco Hoffmann, Carla Aparecida Cielo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CEFAC Saúde e Educação
Series:Revista CEFAC
Subjects:
Voz
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462018000500632&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-8d6e4904cc0a41dba38107296e182d712020-11-24T21:09:41ZengCEFAC Saúde e EducaçãoRevista CEFAC1982-021620563263910.1590/1982-021620182050818S1516-18462018000500632Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic womenAline Costa LeiteMara Keli ChristmannCarla Franco HoffmannCarla Aparecida CieloABSTRACT Objective: to verify the correlation between vital capacity and maximum phonation times of /ė/ (unvoiced) and /s/, as well as compare and relate them with the professional voice use and age in women with functional or organic-functional dysphonia. Methods: a retrospective research with 524 records of dysphonic patients from a school clinic, including young adult women with a speech-language diagnosis of functional or organic-functional dysphonia based on medical reports. Neurological and psychiatric alterations, previous speech therapy treatment, symptoms of flu or allergies on the day of evaluation, pulmonary disease, organic dysphonia diagnosis, and hearing loss, were excluded. The sample resulted in 14 women with functional dysphonia and 21 with organic-functional dysphonia. Data on professional voice use, as well as results for vital capacity and maximum phonation times were collected. The data were statistically analyzed at a 5% significance level. Results: There was a positive correlation for both groups of dysphonic patients between the maximum phonation times of /ė/ and of /s/, as well as the maximum phonation times of /ė/, /s/, and vital capacity. Higher values for vital capacity and maximum times of /s/ and /ė/ for voice professionals were seen. The maximum phonation times of /ė/ were lower than those of /s/. Conclusion: as the maximum phonation times of /ė/ increased, the maximum phonation times of /s/ and the vital capacity also augmented in both groups, demonstrating the interrelation among these variables; there was no relation with the other variables studied.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462018000500632&lng=en&tlng=enVozFonaçãoCapacidade VitalDistúrbios da Voz
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author Aline Costa Leite
Mara Keli Christmann
Carla Franco Hoffmann
Carla Aparecida Cielo
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Mara Keli Christmann
Carla Franco Hoffmann
Carla Aparecida Cielo
Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
Revista CEFAC
Voz
Fonação
Capacidade Vital
Distúrbios da Voz
author_facet Aline Costa Leite
Mara Keli Christmann
Carla Franco Hoffmann
Carla Aparecida Cielo
author_sort Aline Costa Leite
title Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
title_short Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
title_full Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
title_fullStr Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
title_full_unstemmed Maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
title_sort maximum phonation times and vital capacity in dysphonic women
publisher CEFAC Saúde e Educação
series Revista CEFAC
issn 1982-0216
description ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the correlation between vital capacity and maximum phonation times of /ė/ (unvoiced) and /s/, as well as compare and relate them with the professional voice use and age in women with functional or organic-functional dysphonia. Methods: a retrospective research with 524 records of dysphonic patients from a school clinic, including young adult women with a speech-language diagnosis of functional or organic-functional dysphonia based on medical reports. Neurological and psychiatric alterations, previous speech therapy treatment, symptoms of flu or allergies on the day of evaluation, pulmonary disease, organic dysphonia diagnosis, and hearing loss, were excluded. The sample resulted in 14 women with functional dysphonia and 21 with organic-functional dysphonia. Data on professional voice use, as well as results for vital capacity and maximum phonation times were collected. The data were statistically analyzed at a 5% significance level. Results: There was a positive correlation for both groups of dysphonic patients between the maximum phonation times of /ė/ and of /s/, as well as the maximum phonation times of /ė/, /s/, and vital capacity. Higher values for vital capacity and maximum times of /s/ and /ė/ for voice professionals were seen. The maximum phonation times of /ė/ were lower than those of /s/. Conclusion: as the maximum phonation times of /ė/ increased, the maximum phonation times of /s/ and the vital capacity also augmented in both groups, demonstrating the interrelation among these variables; there was no relation with the other variables studied.
topic Voz
Fonação
Capacidade Vital
Distúrbios da Voz
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