Schafer Erin C, Pogue Jody, Milrany Tyler
Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of North Texas, USA.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2012 Jul-Aug;23(7):501-9. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.23.7.2.
Speech recognition abilities of adults and children using cochlear implants (CIs) are significantly degraded in the presence of background noise, making this an important area of study and assessment by CI manufacturers, researchers, and audiologists. However, at this time there are a limited number of fixed-intensity sentence recognition tests available that also have multiple, equally intelligible lists in noise. One measure of speech recognition, the AzBio Sentence Test, provides 10-talker babble on the commercially available compact disc; however, there is no published evidence to support equivalency of the 15-sentence lists in noise for listeners with normal hearing (NH) or CIs. Furthermore, there is limited or no published data on the reliability, validity, and normative data for this test in noise for listeners with CIs or NH.
The primary goals of this study were to examine the equivalency of the AzBio Sentence Test lists at two signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) in participants with NH and at one SNR for participants with CIs. Analyses were also conducted to establish the reliability, validity, and preliminary normative data for the AzBio Sentence Test for listeners with NH and CIs.
A cross-sectional, repeated measures design was used to assess speech recognition in noise for participants with NH or CIs.
The sample included 14 adults with NH and 12 adults or adolescents with Cochlear Freedom CI sound processors. Participants were recruited from the University of North Texas clinic population or from local CI centers.
Speech recognition was assessed using the 15 lists of the AzBio Sentence Test and the 10-talker babble. With the intensity of the sentences fixed at 73 dB SPL, listeners with NH were tested at 0 and -3 dB SNRs, and participants with CIs were tested at a +10 dB SNR. Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the data.
The primary analyses revealed significant differences in performance across the 15 lists on the AzBio Sentence Test for listeners with NH and CIs. However, a follow-up analysis revealed no significant differences in performance across 10 of the 15 lists. Using the 10, equally-intelligible lists, a comparison of speech recognition performance across the two groups suggested similar performance between NH participants at a -3 dB SNR and the CI users at a +10 SNR. Several additional analyses were conducted to support the reliability and validity of the 10 equally intelligible AzBio sentence lists in noise, and preliminary normative data were provided.
Ten lists of the commercial version of the AzBio Sentence Test may be used as a reliable and valid measure of speech recognition in noise in listeners with NH or CIs. The equivalent lists may be used for a variety of purposes including audiological evaluations, determination of CI candidacy, hearing aid and CI programming considerations, research, and recommendations for hearing assistive technology. In addition, the preliminary normative data provided in this study establishes a starting point for the creation of comprehensive normative data for the AzBio Sentence Test.
使用人工耳蜗(CI)的成人和儿童在存在背景噪声的情况下,其语音识别能力会显著下降,这使得该领域成为人工耳蜗制造商、研究人员和听力学家研究与评估的重要领域。然而,目前可用的固定强度句子识别测试数量有限,且在噪声环境下也没有多个同样清晰可懂的列表。一种语音识别测量方法,即AzBio句子测试,在市售光盘上提供了10人嘈杂声;然而,尚无已发表的证据支持对于听力正常(NH)者或人工耳蜗使用者而言,15个句子列表在噪声环境下的等效性。此外,关于该测试在人工耳蜗使用者或听力正常者的噪声环境下的可靠性、有效性和常模数据,已发表的数据有限或没有。
本研究的主要目的是在听力正常的参与者中,考察AzBio句子测试列表在两种信噪比(SNR)下的等效性,并在人工耳蜗使用者中考察其在一种信噪比下的等效性。还进行了分析,以确定AzBio句子测试针对听力正常者和人工耳蜗使用者的可靠性、有效性和初步常模数据。
采用横断面重复测量设计,评估听力正常者或人工耳蜗使用者在噪声环境下的语音识别。
样本包括14名听力正常的成年人以及12名使用Cochlear Freedom CI声音处理器的成年人或青少年。参与者从北德克萨斯大学诊所人群或当地人工耳蜗中心招募。
使用AzBio句子测试的15个列表和10人嘈杂声评估语音识别。句子强度固定为73 dB SPL,听力正常的听众在0和-3 dB SNR下进行测试,人工耳蜗使用者在+10 dB SNR下进行测试。采用重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)分析数据。
主要分析显示,对于听力正常者和人工耳蜗使用者,AzBio句子测试的15个列表在表现上存在显著差异。然而,后续分析显示,15个列表中的10个在表现上没有显著差异。使用这10个同样清晰可懂的列表,两组之间语音识别表现的比较表明,在-3 dB SNR下的听力正常参与者与在+10 SNR下的人工耳蜗使用者表现相似。进行了几项额外分析以支持10个同样清晰可懂的AzBio句子列表在噪声环境下的可靠性和有效性,并提供了初步常模数据。
AzBio句子测试商业版本的10个列表可作为听力正常者或人工耳蜗使用者在噪声环境下语音识别的可靠有效测量方法。等效列表可用于多种目的,包括听力评估、人工耳蜗候选资格的确定、助听器和人工耳蜗编程考量、研究以及听力辅助技术的推荐。此外,本研究提供的初步常模数据为创建AzBio句子测试的综合常模数据奠定了基础。