Closedness of Acoustic Coupling and Audiological Measures Are Associated with Individual Speech-in-Noise Benefit From Noise Reduction in Hearing Aids.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Trends in Hearing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-29 DOI:10.1177/23312165251325983
Tim Jürgens, Peter Ihly, Jürgen Tchorz, Takanori Nishiyama, Chiemi Tanaka, Daisuke Suzuki, Seiichi Shinden, Tsubasa Kitama, Kaoru Ogawa, Johannes Zaar, Søren Laugesen, Gary Jones, Marianna Vatti, Sébastien Santurette
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The combination of directional microphones (DIR) and spectral noise reduction (NR) is a common technique in hearing aid signal processing, for improving speech intelligibility in spatial acoustic scenarios. The benefit from DIR + NR varies considerably across individuals, which impedes prescribing the optimal strength of such processing during hearing aid fitting. The goal of this study was to investigate the correlation of four audiological factors with the benefit of speech reception thresholds (SRTs) from DIR + NR: the closedness of the acoustic coupling in the ear canal, audible contrast thresholds test (ACT™), the audiogram, and age. As part of a larger field study, 123 experienced hearing aid users in two centers in Germany and Japan were fitted bilaterally with the same hearing aids. SRTs were obtained with and without strong DIR + NR in a spatial speech-in-noise scenario before and after the field trials. Closedness of acoustic coupling was found to have the strongest correlation with SRT benefit from DIR + NR (most likely dominated by DIR rather than NR processing), followed by audible contrast thresholds (ACT) and the audiogram, both with the same significantly weaker correlation. Age was not correlated with the benefit from DIR + NR. The results suggest fitting hearing aid users irrespective of age with as-closed-as-possible acoustic coupling to maximize the benefit of DIR + NR. Furthermore, the closedness of acoustic coupling in combination with ACT or the audiogram may serve audiologists in predicting individual speech intelligibility benefits from strong DIR + NR for better guidance to set its strength during hearing aid fitting.

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声学耦合的封闭性和听觉测量与助听器降噪带来的个人噪声中言语效益有关。
定向麦克风(DIR)与频谱降噪(NR)相结合是助听器信号处理中常用的一种技术,用于提高空间声学场景下的语音清晰度。DIR + NR的好处因人而异,这阻碍了在助听器安装过程中规定这种处理的最佳强度。本研究的目的是研究四个听力学因素与语音接收阈值(srt)的相关性:耳道内声学耦合的紧密程度、听觉对比阈值测试(ACT™)、听力图和年龄。作为一项更大的实地研究的一部分,德国和日本两个中心的123名有经验的助听器使用者被两侧安装了相同的助听器。在现场试验前后的空间语音噪声场景中,在有和没有强DIR + NR的情况下获得srt。声耦合紧密度与SRT的相关性最强,DIR + NR(很可能由DIR而非NR处理主导),其次是听觉对比阈值(ACT)和听力图,两者的相关性同样显著较弱。年龄与DIR + NR的益处无关。结果表明,无论年龄大小,助听器用户都应尽可能地使用尽可能封闭的声学耦合,以最大限度地提高DIR + NR的效益。此外,结合ACT或听力图,声学耦合的紧密性可以帮助听力学家预测强DIR + NR对个人语音清晰度的好处,从而更好地指导助听器试听时设置其强度。
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Trends in Hearing
Trends in Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYOTORH-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
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44
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Hearing is an open access journal completely dedicated to publishing original research and reviews focusing on human hearing, hearing loss, hearing aids, auditory implants, and aural rehabilitation. Under its former name, Trends in Amplification, the journal established itself as a forum for concise explorations of all areas of translational hearing research by leaders in the field. Trends in Hearing has now expanded its focus to include original research articles, with the goal of becoming the premier venue for research related to human hearing and hearing loss.
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