Iwaki Takako, Blamey Peter, Kubo Takeshi
Department of Otolaryngology, Osaka University School of Medicine, OSuita City, saka, Japan.
Int J Audiol. 2008 Jun;47(6):311-8. doi: 10.1080/14992020802130848.
This study investigated the effects of adaptive dynamic range optimization (ADRO) processing for six bimodal listeners who used a hearing aid in one ear and a cochlear implant in the other. 'Bimodal' refers to the use of acoustic and electrical stimulation together. Bimodal speech recognition thresholds with the Japanese hearing in noise test were significantly lower for two ADRO devices than two non-ADRO devices in quiet, in noise from the front, and in noise from the implanted side. When the noise was presented from the non-implanted side there was no significant difference between the ADRO and non-ADRO conditions. The hearing aid measure of contrast questionnaire indicated that participants preferred ADRO in 77.3% of situations. ADRO was especially preferred in more difficult situations. The ADRO processing was designed for use in bimodal prostheses, and this study confirmed that speech intelligibility and sound quality improvements are obtainable by using ADRO in a bimodal context.
本研究调查了自适应动态范围优化(ADRO)处理对6名双耳分别使用助听器和人工耳蜗的双模式聆听者的影响。“双模式”指同时使用声学和电刺激。在安静环境、来自前方的噪声环境以及来自植入侧的噪声环境中,两款采用ADRO的设备在日本噪声环境下的双模式语音识别阈值显著低于两款未采用ADRO的设备。当噪声从未植入侧呈现时,ADRO和非ADRO条件之间没有显著差异。助听器对比度问卷测量结果表明,参与者在77.3%的情况下更喜欢ADRO。在更困难的情况下,ADRO尤其受到青睐。ADRO处理专为双模式假体设计,本研究证实,在双模式环境中使用ADRO可提高语音清晰度和音质。