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评估基于应用的听力测试在听力评估中的准确性和可靠性。

Assessing the accuracy and reliability of application-based audiometry for hearing evaluation.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, 222-Wangshimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, 133-792, Korea.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Mar 28;14(1):7359. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-57944-9.

Abstract

Pure-tone audiometry (PTA) is the gold standard for assessing hearing loss. However, traditional PTA tests require specialized equipment, trained personnel, and a soundproof environment. Recently, smartphone-based PTA tests have been developed as an alternative method for hearing assessment. The aim of this study was to validate the accuracy and reliability of a smartphone application-based audiometry test. This study was conducted to assess the performance of application-based audiometry from November 2021 to January 2022. Pure-tone thresholds were measured using a smartphone application-based PTA test and compared with results obtained using a traditional audiometer in a sound-treated booth. The smartphone application used in this study was the "Care4Ear (Care4ear, version 1.0.6, MIJ Co., Ltd.)". Hearing thresholds less than 35 dB HL were classified as group A, 35-64 dB HL as group B, and 65 dB HL or greater as group C for the classification of hearing levels. We evaluated the accuracy of smartphone audiometry for each group and compared the results of frequency-specific hearing tests. Additionally, we examined the results of smartphone audiometry in individuals (n = 27) with asymmetric hearing loss. Seventy subjects completed both conventional audiometry and smartphone application-based hearing tests. Among the ears assessed, 55.7% were classified as group A, while 25.7% and 18.6% were classified as group B and group C, respectively. The average hearing threshold obtained from conventional pure-tone audiometry was 37.7 ± 25.2 dB HL, whereas the application-based hearing test yielded thresholds of 21.0 ± 23.0 dB HL. A significant correlation (r = 0.69, p < 0.01) was found between the average hearing thresholds obtained from the application-based and conventional pure-tone audiometry tests. The application-based test achieved a 97.4% hit rate for classifying hearing thresholds as class A, but lower rates of 22.2% for class B and 38.5% for class C. Notably, a discrepancy was observed between the hearing threshold measured by the application and the conventional audiometry for the worse ear with asymmetric hearing. The smartphone-based audiometry is a feasible method for hearing evaluation especially in persons with normal hearing. In cases of hearing loss or asymmetric hearing loss, the results of the application-based audiometry may be inaccurate, limiting its diagnostic utility.

摘要

纯音测听(PTA)是评估听力损失的金标准。然而,传统的 PTA 测试需要专门的设备、经过培训的人员和隔音环境。最近,基于智能手机的 PTA 测试已作为听力评估的替代方法得到发展。本研究的目的是验证基于智能手机应用的听力测试的准确性和可靠性。这项研究是在 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 1 月期间进行的,旨在评估基于应用的听力测试的性能。使用基于智能手机应用的 PTA 测试测量纯音阈值,并将结果与在隔音室内使用传统听力计获得的结果进行比较。本研究中使用的智能手机应用程序是“Care4Ear(Care4ear,版本 1.0.6,MIJ 有限公司)”。听力阈值小于 35dB HL 的被分类为 A 组,35-64dB HL 的为 B 组,65dB HL 或更高的为 C 组,用于听力水平的分类。我们评估了智能手机听力测试在每个组中的准确性,并比较了特定频率听力测试的结果。此外,我们还检查了 27 名(n=27)单侧听力损失个体的智能手机听力测试结果。70 名受试者完成了传统听力测试和基于智能手机应用的听力测试。在所评估的耳朵中,55.7%被分类为 A 组,而 25.7%和 18.6%分别被分类为 B 组和 C 组。从传统纯音听力计获得的平均听力阈值为 37.7±25.2dB HL,而基于应用的听力测试得出的阈值为 21.0±23.0dB HL。基于应用的听力测试和传统纯音听力计测试获得的平均听力阈值之间存在显著相关性(r=0.69,p<0.01)。基于应用的测试对 A 类听力阈值的分类准确率为 97.4%,而对 B 类和 C 类的准确率分别为 22.2%和 38.5%。值得注意的是,在单侧听力损失的情况下,应用程序测量的听力阈值与传统听力计之间存在差异。基于智能手机的听力测试是一种可行的听力评估方法,尤其适用于听力正常的人群。在听力损失或单侧听力损失的情况下,基于应用的听力测试的结果可能不准确,限制了其诊断效用。

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