Snik A F, Mylanus E A, Cremers C W
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Ear Nose Throat J. 1994 Feb;73(2):115-7.
Some patients with a bone-conduction hearing aid experience serious problems such as skin irritation or headaches and inconsistency in the sound quality due to shifting of the transducer over the mastoid. The Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) provides direct bone-conduction and therefore evades these problems. Results of 58 patients fitted with either the head level BAHA HC200 or the more powerful HC220 were available for evaluation. Speech recognition-in-quite and in-noise tests were performed in order to make a comparison between the patients' performance with their individually adapted BAHA and their previous hearing aid. Furthermore, all the patients filled out a questionnaire, involving questions on speech recognition-in-quite and in-noisy surroundings. Individual comparisons of the audiological and questionnaire results in the subgroup of patients who had used a bone-conduction hearing aid showed that the results with the BAHA were comparable with or significantly better than those with the previous bone-conduction hearing aid. The results in the patients who had previously used an air-conduction hearing aid were ambiguous.
一些佩戴骨传导助听器的患者会遇到严重问题,如皮肤过敏或头痛,以及由于换能器在乳突上移位导致音质不一致。骨锚式助听器(BAHA)提供直接骨传导,因此避免了这些问题。有58例患者分别佩戴了头部水平的BAHA HC200或功率更大的HC220,其结果可供评估。进行了安静环境和噪声环境下的言语识别测试,以便比较患者使用各自适配的BAHA和之前的助听器时的表现。此外,所有患者都填写了一份问卷,其中涉及在安静环境和嘈杂环境下的言语识别问题。对曾使用过骨传导助听器的患者亚组的听力学和问卷结果进行的个体比较表明,使用BAHA的结果与之前的骨传导助听器相当或明显更好。之前使用气导助听器的患者的结果则不明确。