2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00455-016-9708-8
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Analysis of Clinicians’ Perceptual Cough Evaluation

Abstract: This study examined the relationships between subjective descriptors and objective airflow measures of cough. We hypothesized that coughs with specific airflow characteristics would share common subjective perceptual descriptions. Thirty clinicians (speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, and neurologists) perceptually evaluated ten cough audio samples with specific airflow characteristics determined by peak expiratory flow rate, cough expired volume, cough duration, and number of coughs in the cough … Show more

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“…In order to further delineate the exact correlation between PCF and PAS, future VLSM studies that include those with no cough disturbance are warranted. Subjective judgment of cough strength can be misleading [ 47 , 48 ], and prospective studies with large sample sizes that include those with no cough weakness are warranted. Nevertheless, patients with a lower PCF showed an increased incidence of respiratory complications, which was consistent with the results of multiple regression analysis reported by Sohn et al [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to further delineate the exact correlation between PCF and PAS, future VLSM studies that include those with no cough disturbance are warranted. Subjective judgment of cough strength can be misleading [ 47 , 48 ], and prospective studies with large sample sizes that include those with no cough weakness are warranted. Nevertheless, patients with a lower PCF showed an increased incidence of respiratory complications, which was consistent with the results of multiple regression analysis reported by Sohn et al [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 Unlike coughing that requires complete glottal closure, throat clearing is another reflexive or voluntary maneuver that removes laryngeal residue or mucus, but which involves partial vocal fold adduction. 43 Like the expiratory reflex, throat clearing does not have an inspiratory phase. 49…”
Section: Terminology and Types Of Coughingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…84 However, some cough sound features, which have been reliably reported via automatic cough sound analysis, relate inconsistently to perceptual ratings. 43,86 Laciuga et al have reported perceptual difficulties in differentiating a cough event from a throat clearing, but also from perceptually differentiating a single cough from a cough epoch. 43 Cough duration may also be auditorily misjudged.…”
Section: Acoustic Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laciuga and colleagues recently investigated relationships between perceptual ratings of cough and objective airflow measures of cough [60]. Thirty clinicians (speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, and neurologists) rated the subjective parameters of strength, duration, quality, quantity, and overall ‘effectiveness’ of ten audio recordings of cough containing specific airflow characteristics.…”
Section: Validated Clinical Swallow Evaluations and Screening Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%