Bone Conduction Threshold Measurements in Patients with Bone Conduction Devices: A Comparison of Available Methods.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Journal of International Advanced Otology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.5152/iao.2023.22734
Maciej Juliusz Wróbel, Renata Gibasiewicz, Marta Pietraszek, Łukasz Kluczyński, Wojciech Gawęcki
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Background: The semi-implantable bone conduction devices connect the skull to the hearing device by means of an implant. This implant affords us 3 possible methods for conducting bone conduction evaluation, which may produce a different result for the same patient, and comparisons of results from different centers may therefore be interpreted incorrectly. Thus, the authors attempt to quantify the audiometric differences between the obtained auditory results and to check whether the results of standard pure tone audiometry could be replaced with the results obtained by alternative measurement methods.

Methods: Measurements were conducted in a group of 53 adult patients implanted with bone conduction devices in 3 modes: bone conduction-direct, when the bone conduction device itself is used to assess the audiometric threshold; bone conduction-pure tone audiometry with audiometric oscillator placed over mastoid aside of an implant; and bone conduction-indirect with oscillator placed on an implant.

Results: The analysis revealed differences between obtained results, which can reach up to 21.48 dB with a mean of 10 dB across all frequencies. The lowest values, regardless of the type of implant connection ("magnetic"; "snap"), were recorded for bone conduction-indirect mode whereas the highest mean all-frequency thresholds were recorded in the mode defined as bone conduction-direct.

Conclusion: The method that provides the most comparable thresholds is when the oscillator is positioned on the mastoid, aside from an implant. It should be the method of choice for any hearing evaluation in patients fitted with bone conduction devices, because of standardized equipment and the availability of preoperative data obtained with the same method.

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使用骨传导装置测量患者的骨传导阈值:可用方法的比较。
背景:半植入式骨传导装置通过植入物将颅骨连接到听力装置。该植入物为我们提供了3种可能的骨传导评估方法,这可能会对同一患者产生不同的结果,因此,不同中心的结果比较可能会被错误解读。因此,作者试图量化所获得的听觉结果之间的听力测量差异,并检查标准纯音听力测量的结果是否可以用替代测量方法获得的结果代替。方法:对53名植入骨传导装置的成年患者进行测量,分为三种模式:骨传导直接,当骨传导装置本身用于评估听力阈值时;骨传导纯音测听法,将测听振荡器放置在植入物旁边的乳突上;以及利用放置在植入物上的振荡器间接进行骨传导。结果:分析显示,所获得的结果之间存在差异,在所有频率上,差异可达21.48dB,平均值为10dB。无论植入物连接的类型如何(“磁性”;“搭扣”),骨传导间接模式都记录了最低值,而骨传导直接模式记录了最高平均所有频率阈值。结论:提供最具可比性阈值的方法是将振荡器放置在乳突上,而不是植入物上。由于标准化的设备和使用相同方法获得的术前数据的可用性,它应该是安装骨传导装置的患者的任何听力评估的选择方法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Advanced Otology (IAO – Citation Abbreviation: J Int Adv Otol) is an open access double-blind peer-reviewed, international publication. The Journal of International Advanced Otology is fully sponsored and owned by the European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society. The Journal of International Advanced Otology is published 3 times per year on April, August, December and its publication language is English. The scope of the Journal is limited with otology, neurotology, audiology (excluding linguistics) and skull base medicine. The Journal of International Advanced Otology aims to publish manuscripts at the highest clinical and scientific level. IAO publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research, review articles, short reports and a limited number of case reports. Controversial patient discussions, communications on emerging technology, and historical issues will also be considered for publication.
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