Finke Mareike, Strauß-Schier Angelika, Kludt Eugen, Büchner Andreas, Illg Angelika
Department of Otolaryngology, Hannover Medical School, Germany; Cluster of Excellence "Hearing4all", Germany.
Department of Otolaryngology, Hannover Medical School, Germany.
Hear Res. 2017 May;348:112-119. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2017.03.002. Epub 2017 Mar 10.
Treatment with cochlear implants (CIs) in single-sided deaf individuals started less than a decade ago. CIs can successfully reduce incapacitating tinnitus on the deaf ear and allow, so some extent, the restoration of binaural hearing. Until now, systematic evaluations of subjective CI benefit in post-lingually single-sided deaf individuals and analyses of speech intelligibility outcome for the CI in isolation have been lacking. For the prospective part of this study, the Bern Benefit in Single-Sided Deafness Questionnaire (BBSS) was administered to 48 single-sided deaf CI users to evaluate the subjectively perceived CI benefit across different listening situations. In the retrospective part, speech intelligibility outcome with the CI up to 12 month post-activation was compared between 100 single-sided deaf CI users and 125 bilaterally implanted CI users (2nd implant). The positive median ratings in the BBSS differed significantly from zero for all items suggesting that most individuals with single-sided deafness rate their CI as beneficial across listening situations. The speech perception scores in quiet and noise improved significantly over time in both groups of CI users. Speech intelligibility with the CI in isolation was significantly better in bilaterally implanted CI users (2nd implant) compared to the scores obtained from single-sided deaf CI users. Our results indicate that CI users with single-sided deafness can reach open set speech understanding with their CI in isolation, encouraging the extension of the CI indication to individuals with normal hearing on the contralateral ear. Compared to the performance reached with bilateral CI users' second implant, speech reception threshold are lower, indicating an aural preference and dominance of the normal hearing ear. The results from the BBSS propose good satisfaction with the CI across several listening situations.
单侧耳聋患者使用人工耳蜗(CI)进行治疗始于不到十年前。人工耳蜗可以成功减轻患侧耳朵使人衰弱的耳鸣,并在一定程度上恢复双耳听力。到目前为止,一直缺乏对语后单侧耳聋患者人工耳蜗主观获益的系统评估,以及对单独使用人工耳蜗时言语可懂度结果的分析。在本研究的前瞻性部分,对48名单侧耳聋人工耳蜗使用者进行了伯尔尼单侧耳聋获益问卷(BBSS)调查,以评估在不同聆听情况下主观感受到的人工耳蜗获益情况。在回顾性部分,比较了100名单侧耳聋人工耳蜗使用者和125名双侧植入人工耳蜗使用者(第二次植入)在激活后长达12个月时人工耳蜗的言语可懂度结果。BBSS中所有项目的阳性中位数评分均显著不同于零,这表明大多数单侧耳聋患者认为他们的人工耳蜗在各种聆听情况下都是有益处的。两组人工耳蜗使用者在安静和嘈杂环境下的言语感知分数均随时间显著提高。与单侧耳聋人工耳蜗使用者获得的分数相比(单独使用人工耳蜗时),双侧植入人工耳蜗使用者(第二次植入)的言语可懂度明显更好。我们的结果表明,单侧耳聋的人工耳蜗使用者单独使用人工耳蜗时可以达到开放式言语理解,这鼓励将人工耳蜗适应症扩展到对侧耳听力正常的个体。与双侧人工耳蜗使用者第二次植入时达到的表现相比,言语接受阈值更低,这表明正常听力耳存在听觉偏好和优势。BBSS的结果表明在几种聆听情况下对人工耳蜗的满意度较高。