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VIDEOSTROBOKYMOGRAPHY
Definition:

Videostrobokymography is a technique used to visualize the vibratory pattern


of mucosal edges of vocal folds at selected coronal sections along the
longitudinal glottic axis.

History:

It was originally introduced in 1970 as an analytical tool for examination of


periodic / aperiodic vibration.

Uses:

1. It is used in quantitative documentation of abnormal vocal fold vibrations in


various benign lesions like vocal nodules, polyps, Reinke's oedema and
unilateral vocal fold palsy.

2. Analysis of glottal onset and offset

3. evaluation of the microdynamic features of the individual oscillatory cycles


of the vocal folds

4. studying vocal tremor

5. imaging the mechanism of coughing

6. evaluation of the velocity of the abductory and adductory movement of the


vocal folds

Procedure:

A single coronal selection / slice of vocal fold vibration recorded during


stroboscopy is analyzed over specified time scale to produce a 2 dimensional
image of vibrating larynx
image of vibrating larynx.
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Normal laryngeal vibration creates a typical rhomboid kymographic pattern.
Any aberration from this pattern can be considered abnormal.
Videostrobokymography digitalizes

recorded stroboscopic laryngeal examination and analyzes them using a


proprietary software.

Advantages of this procedure:

It does not require repeated endoscopic examination of larynx and instead


allows the user to carefully analyze the video images in order to choose the
optimal areas of interest.
Image showing videostrobokymograph
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Factors to be considered before evaluating kymographic images:

In order to accurately interpret the kymographic images one has to consider


the following factors:

1. Position along glottal axis

2. Type of voice produced

Position along glottal axis:

Vibratory pattern of vocal folds is dependent on the position of vocal folds


during the time of measurement. Two factors which influence the resultant
image include:

Position along glottal axis

Angle with respect to glottal axis

In normal cases the middle portion of the vocal fold is considered to be


representative for the vibration pattern of the whole vocal cord. In cases of
vocal fold lesions

the vibratory pattern differ along the glottal axis. This point should be taken
into consideration before interpreting images produced.

The angle of the measuring line is, as a standard, adjusted to be perpendicular


to the glottal axis.

Type of voice produced:

There are at least three main characteristics of voice which one should take
into consideration before interpreting these images:

Phonation pitch

Phonation loudness

Phonation type / voice register

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