Influence of Loudness Compression on Hearing with Bone Anchored Hearing Implants

A. Kurz, Mark Flynn, Tobias Good, M. Caversaccio, M. Kompis
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Bone Anchored Hearing Implants (BAHI) are routinely used in patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss, e.g. if conventional air conduction hearing aids cannot be used. New sound processors and new fitting software now allow the adjustment of parameters such as loudness compression ratios or maximum power output separately. Today it is unclear, how the choice of these parameters influences aided speech understanding in BAHI users. In this prospective experimental study, the effect of varying the compression ratio and lowering the maximum power output in a BAHI were investigated. Twelve experienced adult subjects with a mixed hearing loss participated in this study. Four different compression ratios (1.0; 1.3; 1.6; 2.0) were tested along with two different maximum power output settings, resulting in a total of eight different programs. Each participant tested each program during two weeks. A blinded Latin square design was used to minimize bias. For each of the eight programs, speech understanding in quiet and in noise was assessed. For speech in quiet, the Freiburg number test and the Freiburg monosyllabic word test at 50, 65, and 80 dB SPL were used. For speech in noise, the Oldenburg sentence test was administered. Speech understanding in quiet and in noise was improved significantly in the aided condition in any program, when compared to the unaided condition. However, no significant differences were found between any of the eight programs. In contrast, on a subjective level there was a significant preference for medium compression ratios of 1.3 to 1.6 and higher maximum power output.
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骨锚定助听器的响度压缩对听力的影响
骨锚定助听器(BAHI)通常用于传导性或混合性听力损失患者,例如,如果传统的空气传导助听器不能使用。新的声音处理器和新的安装软件现在允许调整参数,如响度压缩比或最大功率输出单独。目前还不清楚这些参数的选择如何影响BAHI用户的辅助语音理解。在这项前瞻性实验研究中,研究了改变压缩比和降低BAHI最大功率输出的影响。12名有经验的混合性听力损失的成人受试者参加了这项研究。四种不同的压缩比(1.0;1.3;1.6;2.0)与两种不同的最大功率输出设置一起进行了测试,总共产生了八种不同的程序。每个参与者在两周内测试了每个程序。采用盲法拉丁方设计将偏倚最小化。对8个项目中的每一个,在安静和噪音环境下的语音理解能力都进行了评估。对于安静语音,采用50、65、80 dB声压下的Freiburg数字测试和Freiburg单音节单词测试。对噪声语音进行Oldenburg句子测试。在任何程序的辅助条件下,与无辅助条件相比,安静和噪音下的语音理解都有显着提高。然而,八个项目之间没有发现显著差异。相比之下,在主观层面上,有一个显著的偏好中等压缩比为1.3至1.6和更高的最大功率输出。
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