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Effect of delivery mode on objective and subjective aspects of voice.

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OBJECTIVE This study aimed to compare the effect of delivery on both objective and subjective parameters of voice. PATIENTS AND METHODS This is a prospective parallel-group randomized controlled trial. 105… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to compare the effect of delivery on both objective and subjective parameters of voice. PATIENTS AND METHODS This is a prospective parallel-group randomized controlled trial. 105 women grouped in two; vaginal delivery (NG) and cesarean group (CG). The fundamental frequency (F0), jitter, shimmer, noise-to-harmonics ratio (NHR), number of voice breaks (VBn) and percentage of voice breaks (VB%) were determined in acoustic analysis. Voice Handicap Index 30 (VHI) was used for subjective analysis. RESULTS In NG, a significant decrease in jit%, shim% and VB% was observed (p <.05). In CG, all parameters including F0 showed a significant decrease in early postpartum period (p <.05). CG had more significant improvement in F 0, jit%, shim%, shimdB, VB%, VBn according to test statistics values. VHI scores increased in both NG and CG. CONCLUSIONS The change of objective parameters was more significant in CG. Vaginal delivery may cause vocal trauma which results in deterioration in objective acoustic measures as well as decrease in subjective voice quality.

Keywords: objective subjective; delivery; effect delivery; voice; delivery mode

Journal Title: European review for medical and pharmacological sciences
Year Published: 2022

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