Vocal Fatigue (VF) Other Definitions of Vocal Fatigue. Conceptual Model of Vocal Fatigue. Development and Validation of Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI)

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Development and Validation of Index (VFI) Chayadevie Nanjundeswaran a Katherine Verdolini a Barbara Jacobson b 10/17/2008 (VF) A feeling of tiredness and weak voice with prolonged voice use (Eustace et al., 1996; Milbrath &Solomon, 2003). One of the most debilitating conditions affecting social and occupational life a: University of Pittsburgh b: Vanderbilt University 1 2 Other Definitions of Vocal fatigue Related to voice production mechanism Scherer (1986, 1991) A self-perceived condition Vilkman (2004) Voice production mechanism and selfperceived condition McCabe and Titze (2002), & Solomon (2008) Conceptual Model of McCabe & Titze (2002) Peripheral Fatigue- voice quality changes due to alterations in neuromuscular and lamina propria processes Central Fatigue-a perception of vocal effort Prediction: perception of increased effort and perception of voice quality- relevant measures of vocal fatigue 3 4 1

Measures used Acoustic analysis Aerodynamic analysis Laryngeal appearance Self-reports (cont.) Subjects Induced vocal fatigue in vocally healthy individuals Induced vocal fatigue in individuals with c/o vocal fatigue Chang & Karnell, 2004, Eustace et al., 1996, Gelfer et al., 1991, Kelchner et al., 2003; Stemple et al., 1995, Vilkman et al., 1999 5 6 (cont.) Task Prolonged reading tasks Increased loudness levels (cont.) Results Equivocal results with acoustic measures especially in terms of F 0 Phonation threshold pressure (PTP)- typically increased during the vocal loading task and decreased within 2 hrs of loading Laryngeal appearance: some changes such as anterior glottal chink after the vocal fatigue inducing task 7 8 2

(cont.) So far, most studies on vocal fatigue illuminate the effects of vocal fatigue e.g. understanding the effects of a prolonged reading task on vocal fatigue Treatment Studies for Treatments Vocal warm-up Hydration Chant therapy McCabe & Titze (2002), Milbrath & Solomon (2003); Solomon & DiMattia (2000), Solomon et al., (2003) 9 10 Treatment Studies for (cont.) Subjects Vocally healthy individuals Individuals with c/o chronic fatigue Treatment Studies for (cont.) Results Chant therapy- decrease in perceptual effort to produce voice Hydration- hydration deprived group showed an increased phonatory effort to produce voice 11 12 3

Why the equivocal results? Challenges in vocal fatigue research No single universal definition of vocal fatigue» Welham & Maclagan, 2003 Subject recruitment Heterogeneity Individual responses to vocal loading task VH individuals may be resistant to vocally fatiguing tasks» Solomon, 2008 Why the equivocal results? Task Vocal loading Measures Target the effects of the fatigue-inducing task Does not target the underlying mechanism of fatigue 13 14 Why the equivocal results? Fatigue Central Peripheral Influence of central over peripheral fatigue and vice-versa So.. How do we reliably identify individuals with perceived vocal fatigue? Can we possibly identify different profiles (types) of fatigue under the broad category of vocal fatigue? 15 16 4

What next? To come up with a good clinical measure that can estimate perceived vocal fatigue That can be reliably used to compare across patients with c/o vocal fatigue and across clinics Measure: To develop an index that encompasses the symptoms typically associated and self-reported by individuals with vocal fatigue Possibly will identify different profiles (types) under the broad umbrella of vocal fatigue Development of Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI) Step 1 VFI Version 1 Clinicians specialized in voice and laryngologists generated a list of symptoms UPVC 17 18 VFI-Version 1 1) I don t feel like talking after a period of voice use 0 1 2 3 4 2) I experience pain in the neck at the end of the day 0 1 2 3 4 voice use with 3) I experience throat pain at the end of the day with 0 1 2 3 4 use voice 4) My voice feels sore when I talk more 0 1 2 3 4 5) My voice feels tired when I talk more 0 1 2 3 4 6) I experience increased sense of effort with talking 0 1 2 3 4 7) My voice gets hoarse with voice use 0 1 2 3 4 8) It feels like work to use my voice 0 1 2 3 4 9) I tend to generally limit my talking after a period of 0 1 2 3 4 use voice 10) My throat aches with voice use 0 1 2 3 4 11) I experience discomfort in my neck with voice use 0 1 2 3 4 12) I run out of air when I talk 0 1 2 3 4 13) I avoid social situations when I know I have to talk more 0 1 2 3 4 14) I feel I cannot talk to my family after a work day 0 1 2 3 4 15) My voice feels better after I have rested 0 1 2 3 4 16) It is effortful to produce my voice after a period of 0 1 2 3 4 voice use 17) The effort to produce my voice decreases with rest 0 1 2 3 4 18) My shortness of breath with talking decreases after 0 1 2 3 4 a period of rest 19) I find it difficult to project my voice with voice use 0 1 2 3 4 20) My voice feels weak after a period of voice use 0 1 2 3 4 21) The hoarseness of my voice gets better with rest 0 1 2 3 4 Development of VFI (cont.) Step 2 VFI Version 1 To individuals with c/o dysphonia N= 150 (Data collected at UPVC & Vanderbilt Voice Center) Item analysis 19 20 5

Item Analysis- Preliminary Data N=35 Cronbach s alpha co-efficient- to evaluate the internal consistency reliability of the preliminary version of VFI Overall alpha co-efficient (r = 0.91) Item Analysis (cont.) r>.6: 7 Ex: My voice feels tired when I talk more It is effortful to produce my voice after a period of voice use r<.6: 14 Ex: I experience discomfort in my neck with voice use My throat aches with voice use Next Step Step 3 VFI Version 2 Individuals with dysphonia (test-retest reliability) Vocally healthy individuals (construct validity) Implications To be able to use VFI clinically to reliably and consistently identify patients with vocal fatigue 23 24 6

Implications (cont.) To be able to tease out different profiles (I.e.) to be able to identify different types of vocal fatigue Different profiles may include: perception of effort Vs voice production Role of recovery Possible scope for different treatment paradigms Acknowledgments Dr. Katherine Verdolini, University of Pittsburgh Dr. Barbara Jacobson, Vanderbilt University Dr.Jackie Gartner-Schmidt, & Dr. Clark Rosen- University of Pittsburgh Voice Center SHRS and GPSA Travel Award 7