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基于快速新型移动听力损伤评估的数字化语音听力筛查:一项观察相关性研究。

Digital speech hearing screening using a quick novel mobile hearing impairment assessment: an observational correlation study.

机构信息

Linus Health, Inc., Boston, MA, USA.

Department of Communicative Sciences & Disorders, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Sep 10;14(1):21157. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67539-z.

Abstract

By 2050, 1 in 4 people worldwide will be living with hearing impairment. We propose a digital Speech Hearing Screener (dSHS) using short nonsense word recognition to measure speech-hearing ability. The importance of hearing screening is increasing due to the anticipated increase in individuals with hearing impairment globally. We compare dSHS outcomes with standardized pure-tone averages (PTA) and speech-recognition thresholds (SRT). Fifty participants (aged 55 or older underwent pure-tone and speech-recognition thresholding. One-way ANOVA was used to compare differences between hearing impaired and hearing not-impaired groups, by the dSHS, with a clinical threshold of moderately impaired hearing at 35 dB and severe hearing impairment at 50 dB. dSHS results significantly correlated with PTAs/SRTs. ANOVA results revealed the dSHS was significantly different (F(1,47) = 38.1, p < 0.001) between hearing impaired and unimpaired groups. Classification analysis using a 35 dB threshold, yielded accuracy of 85.7% for PTA-based impairment and 81.6% for SRT-based impairment. At a 50 dB threshold, dSHS classification accuracy was 79.6% for PTA-based impairment (Negative Predictive Value (NPV)-93%) and 83.7% (NPV-100%) for SRT-based impairment. The dSHS successfully differentiates between hearing-impaired and unimpaired individuals in under 3 min. This hearing screener offers a time-saving, in-clinic hearing screening to streamline the triage of those with likely hearing impairment to the appropriate follow-up assessment, thereby improving the quality of services. Future work will investigate the ability of the dSHS to help rule out hearing impairment as a cause or confounder in clinical and research applications.

摘要

到 2050 年,全球每 4 个人中就有 1 人将患有听力障碍。我们提出了一种使用短无意义词识别的数字语音听力筛查器(dSHS),以测量语音听力能力。由于全球听力障碍人数预计会增加,听力筛查的重要性日益增加。我们将 dSHS 结果与标准化纯音平均值(PTA)和语音识别阈值(SRT)进行了比较。50 名参与者(年龄在 55 岁或以上)接受了纯音和语音识别阈值测试。采用单因素方差分析比较了 dSHS 结果在听力受损组和听力未受损组之间的差异,以 35dB 的中度听力受损和 50dB 的重度听力受损的临床阈值为标准。dSHS 结果与 PTAs/SRTs 显著相关。方差分析结果表明,dSHS 在听力受损组和未受损组之间差异显著(F(1,47)=38.1,p<0.001)。使用 35dB 阈值进行分类分析,基于 PTA 的损伤的准确率为 85.7%,基于 SRT 的损伤的准确率为 81.6%。在 50dB 阈值下,dSHS 分类准确率为基于 PTA 的损伤的 79.6%(阴性预测值(NPV)-93%),基于 SRT 的损伤的 83.7%(NPV-100%)。dSHS 可在不到 3 分钟的时间内成功区分听力受损和未受损的个体。这种听力筛查器提供了一种节省时间的门诊听力筛查,可简化对可能有听力障碍的患者进行适当后续评估的分诊,从而提高服务质量。未来的工作将研究 dSHS 帮助排除听力障碍作为临床和研究应用中的病因或混杂因素的能力。

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