Changes in phonation and their relations with progress of Parkinson’s disease
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2018-11-22Abstract
Hypokinetic dysarthria, which is associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD), affects several speech dimensions, including phonation. Although the scientific community has dealt with a quantitative analysis of phonation in PD patients, a complex research revealing probable relations between phonatory features and progress of PD is missing. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore these relations and model them mathematically to be able to estimate progress of PD during a two-year follow-up. We enrolled 51 PD patients who were assessed by three commonly used clinical scales. In addition, we quantified eight possible phonatory disorders in five vowels. To identify the relationship between baseline phonatory features and changes in clinical scores, we performed a partial correlation analysis. [...]
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Galaz Z, Mekyska J, Zvoncak V, Mucha J, Kiska T, Smekal Z, Eliasova I, Mrackova M, Kostalova M, Rektorova I, Faudez-Zanuy M, Alonso-Hernández JB, Gomez-Vilda P. Changes in phonation and their relations with progress of Parkinson’s disease. Appl Sci. 2018;8(12):2339. DOI: 10.3390/app8122339
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