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Voice analysis of patients with diverse types of Reinke's edema and clinical use of electroglottographic measurements

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The fundamental frequency (FxM) of Yonekawa Type III was significantly lower than those of the other types of Reinke's edema, and the SD of the FxM, the percentage irregularity of the FxM (CFx) and the percentage irregularity of the amplitude were larger than those of the other types of Reinke's edema. The closed quotient was significantly higher in Yonekawa Type III. In addition, the mean flow rate (MFR), maximum phonation time and harmonics:noise ratio (HNR) differed significantly among the different types of Reinke's edema. The postoperative results showed an increase in the FxM and an improvement in the MFR, subglottic pressure, shimmer and HNR. Correlation analysis showed that jitter, the HNR, the mean closed quotient and the irregularity of the frequency were the parameters that had the best correlation with improvement in postoperative voice quality.

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