Paediatric Audiology Centre, St. Petersburg, 194356, Russia; North-Western State Medical University Named After I.I. Mechnikov, St. Petersburg, 191015, Russia.
Paediatric Audiology Centre, St. Petersburg, 194356, Russia; Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Ear, Throat, Nose and Speech, Ministry of Healthcare, St. Petersburg, 190013, Russia.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2021 Oct;149:110855. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2021.110855. Epub 2021 Jul 24.
Early intervention is crucial for the optimal speech and language development of children with impaired hearing. Underwater vibrostimulation could help develop behavioural reactions to low-frequency stimuli immediately after diagnosis and facilitate aural rehabilitation after hearing aid (HA) or cochlear implant (CI) activation.
To determine the limits of underwater vibrotactile stimuli perception and to measure the effect of vibrostimulation training on the aural rehabilitation of young children.
Two adults and three children with congenital hearing loss participated in the first part of the study. Pure tones between 100 and 4000 Hz and natural broadband sounds were delivered under water while the participants were sitting in a pool. The lower thresholds of perception and the maximum comfortable levels were measured and the subjective sensations were recorded. In the second part of the study, 15 children <3 years old were presented with the same stimuli until they developed stable conditioned reactions to the stimuli. The time until the development of "hearing behaviour" and the number of fitting sessions after HA or CI activation were compared between the vibrostimulation group and a control group who did not receive such training.
In the first part of the study, participants were most sensitive to 100-400 Hz stimuli, while the stimuli >1000 Hz did not evoke any sensations. The vibrations were felt across all body parts and produced hearing-like sensations in the ear. In the second part of the study, children in the vibrostimulation group required fewer fitting sessions and developed "hearing behaviour" sooner than the control group.
Underwater vibrostimulation is a promising new method of early aural rehabilitation that could be recommended for implementation in paediatric audiology centres.
早期干预对于听力受损儿童的最佳言语和语言发展至关重要。水下振动刺激可以帮助在诊断后立即对低频刺激产生行为反应,并在助听器(HA)或人工耳蜗(CI)激活后促进听觉康复。
确定水下振动触觉刺激感知的极限,并测量振动刺激训练对幼儿听觉康复的影响。
两名成年人和三名患有先天性听力损失的儿童参加了研究的第一部分。参与者坐在游泳池中时,在水下传递 100 至 4000 Hz 的纯音和自然宽带声音。测量感知的下限和最大舒适水平,并记录主观感觉。在研究的第二部分,15 名<3 岁的儿童接受了相同的刺激,直到他们对刺激产生稳定的条件反应。比较振动刺激组和未接受这种训练的对照组在 HA 或 CI 激活后发展“听觉行为”的时间和适配次数。
在研究的第一部分,参与者对 100-400 Hz 的刺激最敏感,而>1000 Hz 的刺激则没有引起任何感觉。振动可以通过所有身体部位感觉到,并在耳朵中产生类似听觉的感觉。在研究的第二部分,振动刺激组的儿童需要的适配次数更少,并且比对照组更早地发展出“听觉行为”。
水下振动刺激是一种有前途的新的早期听觉康复方法,可推荐在儿科听力学中心实施。