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一种新型粘性骨传导听力系统可有效治疗儿童传导性听力损失。

A new adhesive bone conduction hearing system effectively treats conductive hearing loss in children.

作者信息

Neumann Katrin, Thomas Jan Peter, Voelter Christiane, Dazert Stefan

机构信息

Division of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, St. Elisabeth-Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, St. Elisabeth-Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Cochlear Implant Center, St. Elisabeth-Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, St. Elisabeth-Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2019 Jul;122:117-125. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.03.014. Epub 2019 Apr 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Bone conduction hearing devices integrated in softbands (BCDSs) are frequently not well accepted by children with conductive hearing loss due to pressure on the head, sweating, or cosmetic stigma. A non-surgical hearing system (ADHEAR) uses a new bone conduction concept consisting of an audio processor connected to an adhesive adapter fixed behind the ear. This study is the first to evaluate the audiological and clinical outcome of this novel system, comparing it with conventional BCDSs in a short- and mid-term follow-up in children under 10 years of age.

METHODS

The ADHEAR was compared to a BCDS in 10 children with conductive hearing loss (age: 0.7-9.7 years). Aided and unaided pure tone/behavioral observational audiometry and, if applicable, speech audiometry in quiet and noise were performed initially with both devices and after 8 weeks with the ADHEAR alone. The subjective hearing gain and usage of the new hearing system, as well as patients' and parents' satisfaction were assessed using questionnaires.

RESULTS

The functional gain with the ADHEAR averaged over 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz exceeded that of the conventional BCDS (35.6 dB ± 15.1 vs. 29.9 dB ± 14.6, p = .001, n = 9 ears). Speech perception in quiet and noise (n = 8) improved in the aided situation similarly for both hearing devices. The parents of 8 of 10 children evaluated the ADHEAR system as being useful. Minor wearing problems occurred occasionally. Eight children continued using the ADHEAR after the study, one received an active middle ear implant and one continued to use a BCDS.

CONCLUSION

The ADHEAR system is a promising solution for children with conductive hearing loss or chronically draining ears.

摘要

目的

集成在软带中的骨传导听力装置(BCDSs)因头部压力、出汗或外观问题,常不被传导性听力损失儿童所接受。一种非手术听力系统(ADHEAR)采用了一种新的骨传导概念,由连接到固定在耳后的粘性适配器的音频处理器组成。本研究首次评估了这种新型系统的听力学和临床效果,并在10岁以下儿童的短期和中期随访中将其与传统BCDSs进行比较。

方法

将ADHEAR与10例传导性听力损失儿童(年龄:0.7 - 9.7岁)使用的BCDS进行比较。最初使用两种装置进行助听和非助听纯音/行为观察听力测定,如适用,在安静和噪声环境下进行言语听力测定,8周后仅使用ADHEAR进行测定。使用问卷评估新听力系统的主观听力增益和使用情况,以及患者和家长的满意度。

结果

ADHEAR在0.5、1、2和4kHz的平均功能增益超过了传统BCDS(35.6dB±15.1 vs. 29.9dB±14.6,p = 0.001,n = 9耳)。两种听力装置在助听情况下,安静和噪声环境下的言语感知(n = 8)均有类似改善。10名儿童中的8名家长认为ADHEAR系统有用。偶尔出现轻微佩戴问题。8名儿童在研究结束后继续使用ADHEAR,1名接受了有源中耳植入,1名继续使用BCDS。

结论

ADHEAR系统对于传导性听力损失或长期耳漏的儿童是一种有前景的解决方案。

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