Ernst Arneborg, Baumgaertel Regina M, Diez Angie, Battmer Rolf-Dieter
a Department of Otolaryngology , Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin , Warener Str. 7, 12683 Berlin , Germany.
b Clinical Research International, Advanced Bionics GmbH , Feodor-Lynen-Str. 35, 30625 Hannover , Germany.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2019 Jul;20(4):182-189. doi: 10.1080/14670100.2019.1586151. Epub 2019 Mar 1.
Cochlear implants (CIs) usually provide severe to profoundly deaf recipients with speech intelligibility in quiet. In difficult listening situations such as background noise however, communication often remains challenging. For unilateral CI recipients with a bilateral hearing loss, speech intelligibility for speech sources on the non-implanted side is further impaired by the head-shadow effect. One possibility to overcome this impairment is the use of Contralateral Routing of Signal (CROS) systems, which capture sounds from the non-implanted side and (wirelessly) transmit them to the implant processor, therefore increasing audibility. Such a CROS system was evaluated in this study. Speech intelligibility in noise was measured in several spatial listening setups using the Oldenburg matrix sentence test in ten cochlear implant users. Performance was compared between listening with the CI alone and listening with the CI in combination with a wireless CROS device. Following an extended trial phase, subjective feedback regarding the device benefit in everyday life was collected via the Bern Benefit in Single Sided Deafness (BBSS) questionnaire. The addition of the wireless CROS device significantly improved speech intelligibility by 7.2 dB (median) in spatial noise. Using advanced directional microphones, a statistically significant benefit of 4.4 dB (median) could be shown in a diffuse noise field. Responses to the BBSS questionnaire revealed that subjects perceived benefit in their everyday lives when using the CROS device with their CI. The investigated CROS system presents a valuable addition to a unilateral CI in cases where bilateral implantation is not an option.
人工耳蜗(CI)通常能让重度至极重度聋的使用者在安静环境中获得言语清晰度。然而,在诸如背景噪音等困难的聆听情境中,交流往往仍具有挑战性。对于双侧听力损失的单侧人工耳蜗使用者而言,未植入侧言语源的言语清晰度会因头影效应而进一步受损。克服这种损伤的一种可能性是使用对侧信号路由(CROS)系统,该系统能捕捉未植入侧的声音并(无线)将其传输到植入式处理器,从而提高可听度。本研究对这样一种CROS系统进行了评估。在十个人工耳蜗使用者中,使用奥尔登堡矩阵句子测试,在几种空间聆听设置下测量了噪声中的言语清晰度。比较了单独使用人工耳蜗聆听与人工耳蜗结合无线CROS设备聆听的表现。在一个延长的试验阶段之后,通过单侧耳聋的伯尔尼益处(BBSS)问卷收集了关于该设备在日常生活中益处的主观反馈。添加无线CROS设备在空间噪声中显著提高了言语清晰度,中位数提高了7.2 dB。使用先进的定向麦克风,在扩散噪声场中可显示出4.4 dB(中位数)的统计学显著益处。对BBSS问卷的回答显示,受试者在将CROS设备与人工耳蜗一起使用时,在日常生活中感受到了益处。在无法进行双侧植入的情况下,所研究的CROS系统为单侧人工耳蜗提供了有价值的补充。