Acoustic voice analysis in patients with essential tremor |
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Authors: | Javier Gamboa,Fé lix Javier Jimé nez-Jimé nez,Alberto Nieto,Ignacio Cobeta,Alberto Vegas,Miguel Ortí -Pareja,Teresa Gasalla,José Antonio Molina,Esteban Garcí a-Albea |
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Affiliation: | *Departments of Otolaryngology and Neurology; Hospital Universitario “Príncipe de Asturias,” Alcalá de Henares, Spain †Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitario “Doce de Octubre,” Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | ![]() To quantify several acoustic features of the voice in patients with essentialtremor (ET), 28 patients and 28 age- and sex-matched controls were studied. ET severity was assessed with the rating scale for tremor of Fahn, Tolosa, and Marín. The Computerized Speech Lab 4300 program (Kay Elemetrics) was used. Two-second samples of a sustained /a/ and a sentence were captured with a microphone and laryngograph equipment. Measures included fundamental frequency (F0), frequency perturbation (fitter, Koike algorithm), intensity perturbation (shimmer, Horii algorithm), and harmonic-to-noise ratio (H/N, Yumoto algorithm) of the vowel /a/, and the frequency and intensity variability of the sentence, phonational range, and dynamic range at the natural frequency, maximum phonational time, and s/z ratio. All subjects underwent indirect laryngoscopy and/or laryngeal fibroscopy. When compared with controls, ET patients showed higher jitter, lower H/N ratio (the last one only with laryngographic signal), of the vowel /a/, lower frequency variability in the microphonc signal, lower intensity variability in the laryngographic signal of the sentence, and significantly lower dynamic range at natural frequency of phonation. ET patients reported higher frequency of the presence of high voice intensity, tremor, and struggle. Several acoustic parameters were influenced by the severity of the disease, including shimmer, jitter, H/N ratio, frequency variability of the sentence, and s/z ratio, although neither of the acoustic analysis values or the phonetometric measurements were affected by the presence of voice tremor or by a successful pharmacological treatment of ET. |
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Keywords: | Essential tremorl Voice Acoustic analysis |
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