An audibility model of the headband trial with a bone conduction device in single-sided deaf subjects.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY International Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-03 DOI:10.1080/14992027.2023.2299927
Guido Cattani, Koenraad S Rhebergen, Adriana L Smit
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Abstract

Objective: Modelling the head-shadow effect compensation and speech recognition outcomes, we aimed to study the benefits of a bone conduction device (BCD) during the headband trial for single-sided deafened (SSD) subjects.

Design: This study is based on a database of individual patient measurements, fitting parameters, and acoustic BCD properties retrospectively measured on a skull simulator or from existing literature. The sensation levels of the Bone-Conduction and Air-Conduction sound paths were compared, modelling three spatial conditions with speech in quiet. We calculated the phoneme score using the Speech Intelligibility Index for the three conditions in quiet and seven in noise.

Study sample: Eighty-five SSD adults fitted with BCD during headband trial.

Results: According to our model, most subjects did not achieve a full head-shadow effect compensation with the signal at the BCD side and in front. The modelled speech recognition in the quiet conditions did not improve with the BCD on the headband. In noise, we found a slight improvement in some specific conditions and minimal worsening in others.

Conclusions: Based on an audibility model, this study challenges the fundamentals of a BCD headband trial in SSD subjects. Patients should be counselled regarding the potential outcome and alternative approaches.

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单侧耳聋受试者使用骨传导设备进行头带试验的可听性模型。
目的:通过模拟头影效应补偿和语音识别结果,研究单侧耳聋受试者在头带试验中使用骨传导设备(BCD)的益处:通过模拟头影效应补偿和语音识别结果,我们旨在研究单侧耳聋(SSD)受试者在头带试验期间使用骨传导设备(BCD)的益处:本研究基于在头骨模拟器上或现有文献中回溯测量的患者个体测量数据、装配参数和骨传导设备的声学特性。我们比较了骨传导和气传导声道的感觉水平,模拟了在安静环境下讲话的三种空间条件。我们使用语音清晰度指数计算了三种安静条件下的音素得分和七种噪音条件下的音素得分:研究样本:85 名 SSD 成人,在头带试验中安装了 BCD:根据我们的模型,大多数受试者在 BCD 一侧和前方的信号没有达到完全的头影效应补偿。在安静条件下,头戴 BCD 的模拟语音识别率并没有提高。在噪音条件下,我们发现某些特定条件下的语音识别率略有提高,而其他条件下的语音识别率则略有下降:基于可听度模型,本研究对在 SSD 受试者中试用 BCD 头带的基本原理提出了质疑。应就潜在结果和替代方法向患者提供咨询。
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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.90
自引率
14.80%
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133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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