Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Chonnam National University Medical School and Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea.
Sci Prog. 2024 Jul-Sep;107(3):368504241280252. doi: 10.1177/00368504241280252.
This prospective study assessed the efficacy of the Cochlear™ Osia 2 System compared to the previous Baha Attract System in patients with mixed or conductive hearing loss (MHL/CHL).
In this prospective case-control study, 10 patients (2 men and 8 women) with MHL/CHL were implanted with the Osia 2 System. Their audiological outcomes were compared with 13 patients (2 men and 11 women) who had previously been implanted with the transcutaneous Baha Attract system. We compared the complications and compliance of the two groups. Also, in the Osia 2 System group, subjective satisfaction was assessed using the Korean version of the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (K-IOI-HA) questionnaire and the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) questionnaire.
Complications such as poor magnetization, pain & infection, and abnormal noise were more common in the Baha Attract group, although not statistically significant. Also, the Osia 2 group exhibited better compliance. Subjective satisfaction was assessed using the K-IOI-HA and APHAB questionnaires with the Osia 2 group, revealing significantly improved scores in ease of communication, reverberation, background noise, and higher K-IOI-HA scores post-implantation. Postoperative-aided thresholds with both systems were significantly lower than preoperative-unaided thresholds, with the Osia 2 System demonstrating notably high satisfaction levels. Although both systems showed similar preoperative and postoperative word-recognition scores, the Osia 2 System provided greater audiological gain, especially at 2 kHz and 4 kHz frequencies. Additionally, the functional gain of both systems was comparable across all frequencies.
The Osia 2 System demonstrated high subjective satisfaction and improved audiological outcomes compared to the Baha Attract system in patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss. Its superior audiological gain, particularly at critical frequencies, along with better compliance, suggests it as a favorable option for this patient population.
本前瞻性研究评估了 Cochlear™ Osia 2 系统在混合性或传导性听力损失(MHL/CHL)患者中的疗效,与之前的 Baha Attract 系统进行比较。
在这项前瞻性病例对照研究中,10 名 MHL/CHL 患者(2 名男性和 8 名女性)植入了 Osia 2 系统。将他们的听力结果与之前植入经皮 Baha Attract 系统的 13 名患者(2 名男性和 11 名女性)进行比较。我们比较了两组的并发症和顺应性。此外,在 Osia 2 系统组中,使用韩国版国际助听效果问卷(K-IOI-HA)和简化助听效果问卷(APHAB)评估了主观满意度。
尽管没有统计学意义,但在 Baha Attract 组中,更常见的并发症包括磁化不良、疼痛和感染以及异常噪音。此外,Osia 2 组表现出更好的顺应性。使用 K-IOI-HA 和 APHAB 问卷评估 Osia 2 组的主观满意度,结果显示在沟通、混响、背景噪音方面的得分显著提高,植入后 K-IOI-HA 评分也更高。两种系统的术后助听听阈均显著低于术前未助听听阈,Osia 2 系统表现出显著的满意度。尽管两种系统在术前和术后的单词识别得分相似,但 Osia 2 系统提供了更大的听力增益,特别是在 2 kHz 和 4 kHz 频率。此外,两种系统在所有频率下的功能增益相当。
与 Baha Attract 系统相比,Osia 2 系统在传导性或混合性听力损失患者中表现出较高的主观满意度和改善的听力结果。它在关键频率上具有更高的听力增益,同时具有更好的顺应性,表明它是该患者群体的一个有利选择。