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ADHEAR系统在模拟传导性听力损失中的听力学表现:一项病例系列研究及对现有文献的综述

Audiological Performance of ADHEAR Systems in Simulated Conductive Hearing Loss: A Case Series with a Review of the Existing Literature.

作者信息

Muzzi Enrico, Gambacorta Valeria, Lapenna Ruggero, Pizzamiglio Giulia, Ghiselli Sara, Caregnato Igor, Marchi Raffaella, Ricci Giampietro, Orzan Eva

机构信息

Audiology and Otorhinolaryngology Unit, Institute for Maternal and Child Health-Istituto di Ricerca a Carattere Clinico e Scientifico "Burlo Garofolo", 34137 Trieste, Italy.

Department of Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Section of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Perugia, 06129 Perugia, Italy.

出版信息

Audiol Res. 2021 Oct 13;11(4):537-546. doi: 10.3390/audiolres11040048.

Abstract

A new non-invasive adhesive bone conduction hearing device (ABCD) has been proposed as an alternative solution for reversible bilateral conductive hearing loss in recurrent or long-lasting forms of otitis media with effusion (OME) in children that cannot undergo surgical treatment. Our aim was to assess the effectiveness of ABCD in children with OME. Twelve normal-hearing Italian-speaking volunteers, in whom a conductive hearing loss was simulated, participated in the study. The free-field average hearing threshold was determined and, to evaluate binaural hearing skills, loudness summation and the squelch effect were assessed. Five conditions were tested: (1) unaided without earplugs, (2) unaided with bilateral earplugs, (3) aided right ear with bilateral earplugs, (4) aided left ear with bilateral earplugs, and (5) bilateral aid with bilateral earplugs. Post-hoc analysis showed a significant statistical difference between plugged, unplugged, and each aided condition. The main results were a better loudness summation and a substantial improvement of the squelch effect in the bilaterally aided. Our results suggest that ABCD is a valid treatment for patients with conductive hearing loss that cannot undergo bone conduction implant surgery. It is also important to consider bilateral aids in order to deal with situations in which binaural hearing is fundamental.

摘要

一种新型非侵入性骨传导听力装置(ABCD)已被提出,作为无法接受手术治疗的复发性或持续性儿童分泌性中耳炎(OME)导致的可逆性双侧传导性听力损失的替代解决方案。我们的目的是评估ABCD对OME患儿的有效性。12名模拟传导性听力损失的意大利语正常听力志愿者参与了该研究。测定了自由场平均听力阈值,并评估了响度总和和静噪效应以评估双耳听力技能。测试了五种情况:(1)不戴耳塞未助听,(2)戴双侧耳塞未助听,(3)右耳戴双侧耳塞助听,(4)左耳戴双侧耳塞助听,以及(5)双耳戴双侧耳塞助听。事后分析显示,戴耳塞、不戴耳塞和每种助听情况之间存在显著统计学差异。主要结果是双耳助听时响度总和更好,静噪效应有实质性改善。我们的结果表明,ABCD对于无法接受骨传导植入手术的传导性听力损失患者是一种有效的治疗方法。考虑双耳助听以应对双耳听力至关重要的情况也很重要。

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