TY - JOUR
T1 - Determination of glottic opening fluctuation by a new method based on nasopharyngoscopy
AU - Chen, Yuanyuan
AU - Maksym, Geoffrey
AU - Brown, Timothy
AU - Deng, Linhong
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Understanding the opening fluctuation of glottis is meaningful in diagnosing vocal cord dysfunction. Nasopharyngoscopy can offer a direct method for visualizing the opening and closing of the glottis. However, the large amount of image data presents a significant challenge for quantitative analysis of the video recordings. Thus, automatic image processing method allowing for batch analysis of glottic images becomes clinically important. Here, we present an image processing method using Gaussian smoothing filter and threshold segmentation, followed by differentiation and Canny image edge detection for tracking changes in glottis dimensions (the opening area). A quantitative assessment of true glottic size was also developed for calibration in our study. This method was used to analyze different video data acquired from clinical nasopharyngoscopy of 8 healthy subjects during either normal breathing, breathing with cough or with 'Hee' sound. The results indicated that the computed glottic area change waveform was consistent with the observed glottic fluctuation in the video from nasopharyngoscopy. Thus, our proposed method may provide an accurate and efficient detection of glottic aperture and quick assessment of glottic fluctuations to assist clinical diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction and other airway pathologies.
AB - Understanding the opening fluctuation of glottis is meaningful in diagnosing vocal cord dysfunction. Nasopharyngoscopy can offer a direct method for visualizing the opening and closing of the glottis. However, the large amount of image data presents a significant challenge for quantitative analysis of the video recordings. Thus, automatic image processing method allowing for batch analysis of glottic images becomes clinically important. Here, we present an image processing method using Gaussian smoothing filter and threshold segmentation, followed by differentiation and Canny image edge detection for tracking changes in glottis dimensions (the opening area). A quantitative assessment of true glottic size was also developed for calibration in our study. This method was used to analyze different video data acquired from clinical nasopharyngoscopy of 8 healthy subjects during either normal breathing, breathing with cough or with 'Hee' sound. The results indicated that the computed glottic area change waveform was consistent with the observed glottic fluctuation in the video from nasopharyngoscopy. Thus, our proposed method may provide an accurate and efficient detection of glottic aperture and quick assessment of glottic fluctuations to assist clinical diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction and other airway pathologies.
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U2 - 10.4077/CJP.2013.BAA072
DO - 10.4077/CJP.2013.BAA072
M3 - Article
C2 - 23347016
AN - SCOPUS:84875941817
SN - 0304-4920
VL - 56
SP - 52
EP - 57
JO - Chinese Journal of Physiology
JF - Chinese Journal of Physiology
IS - 1
ER -