Winkler Alexandra, Latzel Matthias, Holube Inga
Insitute of Hearing Technology and Audiology, Jade University of Applied Sciences and Cluster of Excellence "Hearing4All", Oldenburg, Germany
Phonak AG, Staefa, Switzerland.
Trends Hear. 2016 Feb 15;20:2331216516631741. doi: 10.1177/2331216516631741.
One of the main issues in hearing-aid fittings is the abnormal perception of the user's own voice as too loud, "boomy," or "hollow." This phenomenon known as the occlusion effect be reduced by large vents in the earmolds or by open-fit hearing aids. This review provides an overview of publications related to open and closed hearing-aid fittings. First, the occlusion effect and its consequences for perception while using hearing aids are described. Then, the advantages and disadvantages of open compared with closed fittings and their impact on the fitting process are addressed. The advantages include less occlusion, improved own-voice perception and sound quality, and increased localization performance. The disadvantages associated with open-fit hearing aids include reduced benefits of directional microphones and noise reduction, as well as less compression and less available gain before feedback. The final part of this review addresses the need for new approaches to combine the advantages of open and closed hearing-aid fittings.
助听器验配中的一个主要问题是用户会异常地觉得自己的声音过大、“低沉”或“空洞”。这种被称为堵耳效应的现象可以通过耳模上的大通气孔或开放式助听器来减轻。本综述概述了与开放式和封闭式助听器验配相关的出版物。首先,描述了堵耳效应及其在使用助听器时对听觉的影响。然后,讨论了开放式验配与封闭式验配相比的优缺点及其对验配过程的影响。优点包括较少的堵耳效应、改善的自身声音感知和音质,以及提高的定位性能。与开放式助听器相关的缺点包括定向麦克风和降噪的益处减少,以及压缩较少和反馈前可用增益较少。本综述的最后一部分讨论了结合开放式和封闭式助听器验配优点的新方法的必要性。