Burkey John M, Berenholz Leonard P, Lippy William H
The Lippy Group for Ear, Nose and Throat, Warren, Ohio 44484, USA.
Otol Neurotol. 2006 Aug;27(5):648-52. doi: 10.1097/01.mao.0000224086.15968.0d.
The usefulness of the bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) for conductive and mixed hearing losses and recently for single-sided deafness has been well documented. Less clear is the number of patients who might benefit from the BAHA and how many would be interested in having the surgery. The purpose of this investigation is to examine these latter issues from the perspective of an otology practice.
Retrospective review.
Private otology practice.
Approximately 44,000 patient records were reviewed. On the basis of this review, 617 patients were sent a letter describing the BAHA and explaining that they might be candidates. One hundred sixty-two of these patients made an appointment to be evaluated for the BAHA.
Patients who responded to the BAHA letter underwent an otologic and audiological evaluation to confirm their candidacy. The BAHA surgery and device were described, and interested patients tried the BAHA test band in the office. Patient responses to the BAHA were noted.
Approximately 1.4% of the cases reviewed (617/44,000) were considered to be potential BAHA candidates. One hundred forty-six of the 162 patients who scheduled a BAHA evaluation were confirmed to be candidates. After seeing and learning about the BAHA, 92% of the verified candidates wanted to try the BAHA test band. Most patients who tried the test band (92%) liked the BAHA, and nearly a third (30.6%) had BAHA surgery. Patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss who tried the test band were more likely to have BAHA surgery than those with single-sided deafness (45.8% versus 27.3%). The major limiting factor was infrequent or inadequate insurance coverage for the procedure or device.
Although the percentage of patients in an otology practice who could benefit from the BAHA is small, finding and alerting potential BAHA candidates are worthwhile.
骨锚式助听器(BAHA)对传导性和混合性听力损失的有效性,以及最近对单侧耳聋的有效性已有充分记录。但可能从BAHA中受益的患者数量以及有多少人会对手术感兴趣尚不清楚。本研究的目的是从耳科实践的角度探讨这些问题。
回顾性研究。
私人耳科诊所。
回顾了约44000份患者记录。在此基础上,向617名患者发送了一封信,介绍BAHA并说明他们可能是适合的人选。其中162名患者预约了BAHA评估。
对回复BAHA信件的患者进行耳科和听力学评估,以确认其是否适合。介绍了BAHA手术和设备,感兴趣的患者在诊所试用了BAHA测试带。记录患者对BAHA的反应。
约1.4%(617/44000)的回顾病例被认为是BAHA的潜在候选人。162名预约BAHA评估的患者中有146名被确认为候选人。在了解了BAHA之后,92%的经确认的候选人想试用BAHA测试带。大多数试用测试带的患者(92%)喜欢BAHA,近三分之一(30.6%)进行了BAHA手术。试用测试带的传导性或混合性听力损失患者比单侧耳聋患者更有可能进行BAHA手术(45.8%对27.3%)。主要限制因素是该手术或设备的保险覆盖不频繁或不足。
尽管耳科实践中能从BAHA中受益的患者比例较小,但找出并提醒潜在的BAHA候选人是值得的。