Voice Disorders Clinical Trial
— SOVTOfficial title:
Impact of Vocal Fold Stretching Exercise on Pitch Range and Phonation Stability
To investigate the change in fundamental frequency range and vocal fold stability achievable with vocal fold stretching exercise in human populations with high and low vocal activity
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Participants must be 18 years or older - no current voice disorder - no history of performance or professional vocal training Exclusion Criteria: - history of head/neck cancer, laryngeal surgery, current voice disorder requiring medical management - cognitive limitations that would prevent them from successfully and safely participating in the study. - history of gastrointestinal disease or surgery w - no known neurological or structural abnormalities of vocal folds - previous laryngeal surgeries; - allergies to local anesthetics (used to suppress a sensitive gag reflex during laryngeal endoscopic examination); - cardiac abnormalities; - recent history of smoking (must be completely smoke-free for six months prior to study commencement because of the effect of smoking on the voice and laryngopharyngeal reflux severity). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Utah | Salt Lake City | Utah |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Utah | National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Voice Range Profile (VRP) | a thorough voice range profile will be created by testing the participants lowest (minimum) and highest (maximum) achievable pitches across a spectrum of vocal intensities (soft, medium and loud). | pre-intervention (initial evaluation) | |
Primary | Voice Range Profile (VRP) | a thorough voice range profile will be created by testing the participants lowest (minimum) and highest (maximum) achievable pitches across a spectrum of vocal intensities (soft, medium and loud). | 8 weeks post intervention | |
Primary | Voice Range Profile (VRP) | a thorough voice range profile will be created by testing the participants lowest (minimum) and highest (maximum) achievable pitches across a spectrum of vocal intensities (soft, medium and loud). | 3 months following intervention | |
Secondary | Electroglottography (EGG) | Electroglottograph, or EGG, is a device used for the noninvasive measurement of the degree of contact between the vibrating vocal folds during voice production. Electrodes are applied on the surface of the neck so that the EGG records variations in the transverse electrical impedance of the larynx can be measured. | pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Electroglottography (EGG) | Electroglottograph, or EGG, is a device used for the noninvasive measurement of the degree of contact between the vibrating vocal folds during voice production. Electrodes are applied on the surface of the neck so that the EGG records variations in the transverse electrical impedance of the larynx can be measured. | 8 weeks post intervention | |
Secondary | Electroglottography (EGG) | Electroglottograph, or EGG, is a device used for the noninvasive measurement of the degree of contact between the vibrating vocal folds during voice production. Electrodes are applied on the surface of the neck so that the EGG records variations in the transverse electrical impedance of the larynx can be measured. | 3 months following treatment. | |
Secondary | Acoustic measurement | An audio recording of each participant will be obtained. The participant will sustain the "ah" and "ee" vowel three times for the maximum amount of time they are able. They will then read the CAPE-V (Zraick et al., 2011), rainbow passage (Fairbanks, 1960), and describe the cookie theft picture (Borod et al., Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination 1980). The samples will then be analyzed using Phonanium, an automated acoustic analysis software. Acoustics will include fundamental frequency, fundamental frequency standard deviation, relative sound pressure level (SPL), SPL standard deviation, cepstral peak prominence smooth (CPPS), harmonic to noise ratio, and noise to harmonic ratio, acoustic voice quality index (AVQI), and spectral slope. | pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Acoustic measurement | An audio recording of each participant will be obtained. The participant will sustain the "ah" and "ee" vowel three times for the maximum amount of time they are able. They will then read the CAPE-V (Zraick et al., 2011), rainbow passage (Fairbanks, 1960), and describe the cookie theft picture (Borod et al., Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination 1980). The samples will then be analyzed using Phonanium, an automated acoustic analysis software. Acoustics will include fundamental frequency, fundamental frequency standard deviation, relative sound pressure level (SPL), SPL standard deviation, cepstral peak prominence smooth (CPPS), harmonic to noise ratio, and noise to harmonic ratio, acoustic voice quality index (AVQI), and spectral slope. | 8 weeks post intervention | |
Secondary | Acoustic measurement | An audio recording of each participant will be obtained. The participant will sustain the "ah" and "ee" vowel three times for the maximum amount of time they are able. They will then read the CAPE-V (Zraick et al., 2011), rainbow passage (Fairbanks, 1960), and describe the cookie theft picture (Borod et al., Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination 1980). The samples will then be analyzed using Phonanium, an automated acoustic analysis software. Acoustics will include fundamental frequency, fundamental frequency standard deviation, relative sound pressure level (SPL), SPL standard deviation, cepstral peak prominence smooth (CPPS), harmonic to noise ratio, and noise to harmonic ratio, acoustic voice quality index (AVQI), and spectral slope. | 3 months following treatment. |
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