Τετάρτη 18 Ιανουαρίου 2017

Parameters From the Complete Phonatory Range of an Excised Rabbit Larynx

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Publication date: Available online 17 January 2017
Source:Journal of Voice
Author(s): Randal D. Mills, Keith Dodd, Alex Ablavsky, Erin Devine, Jack J. Jiang
ObjectiveThis study aims to collect data throughout the complete phonatory range using rabbit larynges.Study DesignThis is a methodological excised rabbit larynx study.MethodsSeven rabbit larynges were dissected and mounted on a modified excised laryngeal apparatus. Phonation was initiated at phonation threshold pressure (PTP) and airflow was increased by consistent increments until phonation instability pressure (PIP) was reached. At each airflow level, aerodynamic measurements, acoustic recordings, and high-speed videos were recorded. This procedure was repeated at multiple elongation conditions to further explore the parameters. Data were then compared across subjects and elongation conditions.ResultsAt PTP, subglottal pressure, fundamental frequency, and sound pressure level were found to increase significantly as elongation was increased. As elongation was increased at PIP, airflow was found to significantly decrease, whereas fundamental frequency was found to significantly increase. Vibratory amplitude decreased at both PTP and PIP as elongation increased. Also, as elongation increased, the range of all parameters was found to decrease significantly.ConclusionsThe results obtained, combined with the similarities of the histologic structure of the vocal fold lamina propria between rabbits and humans, validate the rabbit larynx as an effective and reliable model for tissue inflammation studies.



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