Snik Ad F M, van Duijnhoven Noortje T L, Mulder Jef J S, Cremers Cor W R J
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2007 Jun;18(6):496-503. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.18.6.4.
The subjective benefit of middle ear implantation was studied in a group of 23 hearing-impaired patients who could not use conventional hearing aids owing to severe chronic external otitis. Changes in hearing disability (Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit [APHAB]) and changes in quality of life (Glasgow Benefit Inventory [GBI]) were determined. Mean benefit value on the APHAB for the subscale Ease of Communication was close to the mean reference value for conventional hearing aids. For the subscales Reverberation and Background Noise, a poorer result was found. Individual analysis of the APHAB scores showed significant benefit in 12 out of the 23 patients. According to the GBI, 16 out of 17 patients reported that middle ear implantation had made a positive impact on their quality of life. It is concluded that middle ear implantation has a positive effect on hearing difficulties and quality of life in hearing-impaired subjects who cannot use conventional devices. The APHAB outcomes were not better than those reported for conventional devices.
对一组23名因严重慢性外耳道炎而无法使用传统助听器的听力受损患者进行了中耳植入主观益处的研究。测定了听力残疾的变化(助听器益处简要概况[APHAB])和生活质量的变化(格拉斯哥益处量表[GBI])。APHAB中交流便利性子量表的平均益处值接近传统助听器的平均参考值。在混响和背景噪声音子量表方面,结果较差。对APHAB分数的个体分析显示,23名患者中有12名有显著益处。根据GBI,17名患者中有16名报告中耳植入对他们的生活质量产生了积极影响。得出的结论是,中耳植入对无法使用传统装置的听力受损受试者的听力困难和生活质量有积极影响。APHAB的结果并不比传统装置报告的结果更好。