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NAL-NL2 骨导设备规定目标值:低频段适应设备限制。

NAL-NL2 Prescriptive Targets for Bone Conduction Devices With an Adaptation to Device Constraints in the Low Frequencies.

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Ear Hear. 2022;43(6):1721-1729. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001235. Epub 2022 May 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To study the effectivity of a transformed NAL non-linear version 2 (NAL-NL2) gain prescription for percutaneous bone conduction devices (BCDs) and to investigate how to take into account output constraints for the lower frequencies.

DESIGN

The NAL-NL2 prescription was converted to a bone conduction prescription rule. Adaptations were needed, as this converted rule prescribes more output at low frequencies than the device delivers. Three adaptations with different audibility and compression were compared. Setting 1 (S1, "optimal audibility") had most audibility due to adapted frequency-dependent compression, setting 2 (S2, "moderate audibility") had moderate output reduction below 1 kHz, and setting 3 (S3, "reduced audibility, least distortion") had most output reduction. Eighteen experienced BCD users rated their relative sound quality in paired comparisons for different sounds (own voice, mixed voices, traffic noise, and music). In addition speech intelligibility in quiet and noise were assessed.

RESULTS

The relative sound quality rating for the adapted prescriptions varied between the stimuli: more low-frequency sound was preferred for music (S1 over S3), and less low-frequency sound was preferred for the own voice (S2 and S3 over S1). No differences in quality rating were found for mixed voices or traffic noise. Speech intelligibility in quiet scores at 45 dB SPL was significantly lower for S3 than for S1. Speech intelligibility in noise was significantly reduced in all settings and S3 yielded significantly better speech intelligibility in noise than S1.

CONCLUSIONS

With a moderate gain reduction for low frequencies to comply with device constraints the transformed NAL-NL2 prescription was found suitable for fitting BCDs. Perceived sound quality depended on the gain settings, but also on the sound spectra and how the sound was appreciated. A moderate gain reduction below 1 kHz seems to be the optimal adaptation as it has a neutral or positive relative sound quality for all stimuli without negative effects on Speech intelligibility. The NAL-NL2-BC prescribed a sufficient amount of gain, as indicated by the speech tests.

摘要

目的

研究经转换的非线性 NAL 版本 2(NAL-NL2)增益处方对经皮骨导设备(BCDs)的有效性,并探讨如何考虑低频输出限制。

设计

NAL-NL2 处方转换为骨导处方规则。需要进行调整,因为这个转换后的规则规定了比设备提供的更多的低频输出。比较了三种具有不同可听度和压缩的调整方法。设置 1(S1,“最佳可听度”)由于适应频率相关的压缩而具有最高的可听度,设置 2(S2,“中等可听度”)在 1 kHz 以下具有中等的输出减少,设置 3(S3,“降低的可听度,最小失真”)具有最大的输出减少。18 名经验丰富的 BCD 用户对不同声音(自己的声音、混合声音、交通噪音和音乐)进行了配对比较,以评估他们相对的音质。此外,还评估了安静和噪音环境下的言语可懂度。

结果

适应处方的相对音质评分因刺激而异:对于音乐,更喜欢低频声音(S1 优于 S3),而对于自己的声音,则更喜欢低频声音(S2 和 S3 优于 S1)。对于混合声音或交通噪音,没有发现音质评分的差异。在 45 dB SPL 的安静环境下的言语可懂度评分,S3 明显低于 S1。在所有设置中,言语可懂度都显著降低,而 S3 在噪声环境中的言语可懂度明显优于 S1。

结论

通过对低频进行适度的增益降低,以符合设备限制,发现经转换的 NAL-NL2 处方适用于 BCD 的适配。感知音质取决于增益设置,但也取决于声音频谱以及声音的欣赏方式。在 1 kHz 以下适度降低增益似乎是最佳的适应方法,因为它对所有刺激都具有中性或积极的相对音质,而不会对言语可懂度产生负面影响。NAL-NL2-BC 规定了足够的增益,这一点从言语测试中可以看出。

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