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Visualizing the movement of the contact between vocal folds during vibration by using array-based transmission ultrasonic glottography.

Bowen Jing1, Pengju Chigan1, Zhengtong Ge1, Liang Wu1, Supin Wang1, Mingxi Wan1.   

Abstract

For the purpose of noninvasively visualizing the dynamics of the contact between vibrating vocal fold medial surfaces, an ultrasonic imaging method which is referred to as array-based transmission ultrasonic glottography is proposed. An array of ultrasound transducers is used to detect the ultrasound wave transmitted from one side of the vocal folds to the other side through the small-sized contact between the vocal folds. A passive acoustic mapping method is employed to visualize and locate the contact. The results of the investigation using tissue-mimicking phantoms indicate that it is feasible to use the proposed method to visualize and locate the contact between soft tissues. Furthermore, the proposed method was used for investigating the movement of the contact between the vibrating vocal folds of excised canine larynges. The results indicate that the vertical movement of the contact can be visualized as a vertical movement of a high-intensity stripe in a series of images obtained by using the proposed method. Moreover, a visualization and analysis method, which is referred to as array-based ultrasonic kymography, is presented. The velocity of the vertical movement of the contact, which is estimated from the array-based ultrasonic kymogram, could reach 0.8 m/s during the vocal fold vibration.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28599522      PMCID: PMC5435516          DOI: 10.1121/1.4983472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am        ISSN: 0001-4966            Impact factor:   1.840


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