Manal Alfakhri, Nicole Campbell, Ben Lineton, Carl Verschuur
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摘要
目的:由于成本限制,成人通常只接受一个人工耳蜗(CI),如果有可助听的听力,则建议使用对侧助听器。标准助听器的处理策略与 CI 不同,其功能是独立的,需要用户将不同的信号整合在一起。为应对这一挑战,最近推出了集成双模技术。本研究旨在调查使用和未使用集成双模配件的单侧 CI 用户的表现,并确定双耳流技术是否能带来额外的益处:研究样本:26 位使用集成双模技术的 CI 用户:设计:重复测量,使用更能代表实际听力的功能测试组合(噪音中的语音感知测试、定位测试、跟踪测试)以及语音、空间和听力质量量表(SSQ)评估结果和用户体验:结果:双模态结果明显优于单独使用 CI 的结果。噪声中的语音感知改善了 1.4 分贝到 3.5 分贝不等,取决于语音和噪声的位置。定位和跟踪测试以及 SSQ 也有明显改善。双耳流还能带来额外的改善(不同语音测试的改善幅度从 1.2 分贝到 6.1 分贝不等):综合双模和双耳流技术提高了单侧人工耳蜗使用者的性能。
Integrated bimodal fitting and binaural streaming technology outcomes for unilateral cochlear implant users.
Objective: Adults typically receive only one cochlear implant (CI) due to cost constraints, with a contralateral hearing aid recommended when there is aidable hearing. Standard hearing aids differ from a CI in terms of processing strategy and function as a separate entity, requiring the user to integrate the disparate signals. Integrated bimodal technology has recently been introduced to address this challenge. The aim of the study was to investigate the performance of unilateral CI users with and without an integrated bimodal fitting and determine whether binaural streaming technology offers additional benefit.
Study sample: Twenty-six CI users using integrated bimodal technology.
Design: Repeated measures where outcomes and user experience were assessed using a functional test battery more representative of real life listening (speech perception in noise tests, localisation test, tracking test) and the speech, spatial and qualities-of-hearing scale (SSQ).
Results: Bimodal outcomes were significantly better than for CI alone. Speech perception in noise improvements ranged from 1.4 dB to 3.5 dB depending on the location of speech and noise. The localisation and tracking tests, and the SSQ also showed significant improvements. Binaural streaming offered additional improvement (1.2 dB to 6.1 dB on the different speech tests).
Conclusions: Integrated bimodal and binaural streaming technology improved the performance of unilateral CI users.
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.