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Effects of a circumferentially vented mask on breathing patterns of women as measured by respiratory kinematic techniques

  • Speech Pathology Group
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Since pneumotachograph masks are commonly used in studies of speech breathing, the purpose of this study was to measure the differences in respiratory, volumetric and frequency measures during speech under two conditions: with and without a circumferentially vented pneumotachograph mask coupled to the face. Thus we sought to identify whether changes in breathing patterns occur with the use of a specific face mask, because these patterns are accepted as representative of normal speech breathing. Subjects were 10 normal-speaking women, each of whom produced a syllable train and a connected speech task, both at comfortable intensity levels. Respiratory measures were made using linearized magnetometers during speech production. The measurements included lung volume, rib cage volume, and abdominal volume at utterance initiation and termination, volume excursions during the utterance, and the number of breath groups during the speech task. There were no significant differences between the mask-on and mask-off conditions in volumetric and frequency measures. A significant task difference for abdominal initiation was found. It was concluded that the use of a circumferentially vented pneumotachograph mask does not alter the reliability of respiratory volume and frequency measures far studies of voice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)472-478
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Volume41
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1998

Keywords

  • Breathing
  • Kinematics
  • Pneumotachograph mask
  • Women

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