2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.06.030
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Relation Between Dysphonia Severity Index (DSI) and Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V)

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“…As mentioned by Nemr et al patients who have dysphonia and get lower scores in voice quality assessments, also tend to have significantly lower scores in DSI 60 . It seems, in COVID-19 dysphonic patients a significant correlation between the measures depicts that the DSI can be a good predictor of auditory-perceptual voice quality evaluated by the CAPE-V p scale 44 . These findings can show that although acoustic-aerodynamic measurements (DSI) and auditory-perceptual assessments (CAPE-V p ) evaluate different voice dimensions, they can be related and support the results each other in COVID-19 patients and healthy subjects.…”
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“…As mentioned by Nemr et al patients who have dysphonia and get lower scores in voice quality assessments, also tend to have significantly lower scores in DSI 60 . It seems, in COVID-19 dysphonic patients a significant correlation between the measures depicts that the DSI can be a good predictor of auditory-perceptual voice quality evaluated by the CAPE-V p scale 44 . These findings can show that although acoustic-aerodynamic measurements (DSI) and auditory-perceptual assessments (CAPE-V p ) evaluate different voice dimensions, they can be related and support the results each other in COVID-19 patients and healthy subjects.…”
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“…Consequently, the use of objective instruments such as multi-parametric voice formulas is suggested to cover the limitations of auditory-perceptual evaluation of voice 38 , 41 . Some studies confirmed the correlation between objective with subjective voice assessments in patients with voice disorders and healthy speakers 35 , 42 , 43 , 44 …”
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“…The DSI and MPT have been shown to be trustworthy measures of voice assessment because they are well correlated with perceptual and objective multiparametric assessments of dysphonia severity [ 11 12 ]. One benefit of DSI and MPT measurements is that they allow speech pathologists to collect parameters quickly and easily in regular clinical practice [ 13 ]. These phonetic parameters are associated with dysphagia severity [ 14 ].…”
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“…Одним из наиболее распространенных методов комплексной оценки качества голосового сигнала является расчет коэффициента степени выраженности дисфонии (DSI -dysphonia severity index) [8]. Расчет DSI проводится по четырем параметрам, оценивающим разные характеристики голосового сигнала: максимальное время фонации (MPT, с) [9]…”
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