van der Pouw K T, Snik A F, Cremers C W
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Laryngoscope. 1998 Apr;108(4 Pt 1):548-53. doi: 10.1097/00005537-199804000-00016.
The effect of bilateral application of bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHAs) was examined in terms of directional hearing and speech recognition in quiet and in noise in four patients with bilateral congenital atresia who, out of pure necessity, had been using a unilateral bone-conduction hearing aid since early life. This study comprised a prospective clinical evaluation in a single subject design; four patients with bilateral congenital atresia originating from the Nijmegen BAHA series participated. Three patients had Treacher Collins syndrome. All four patients had conductive, most probably, symmetrical, hearing loss. Recently these patients had applied for a second BAHA and were subsequently fitted bilaterally. With two BAHAs, all four patients showed significant improvement in sound localization. Also, speech perception in quiet showed significant improvement with bilateral application, and a significant improvement was found in speech perception in noise in three patients. These results suggest that patients with congenital conductive, symmetrical hearing loss will benefit from bilateral BAHAs.
对四名双侧先天性耳道闭锁患者双侧佩戴骨锚式助听器(BAHA)的效果进行了研究,观察其在安静环境和噪声环境下的定向听力及言语识别能力。这四名患者因实际需要,自幼便一直使用单侧骨传导助听器。本研究采用单受试者设计的前瞻性临床评估;来自奈梅亨BAHA系列的四名双侧先天性耳道闭锁患者参与了研究。三名患者患有特雷彻·柯林斯综合征。所有四名患者均患有传导性听力损失,很可能是对称性的。最近,这些患者申请了第二台BAHA,随后双侧佩戴。佩戴两台BAHA后,所有四名患者的声音定位能力均有显著改善。此外,双侧佩戴BAHA后,安静环境下的言语感知能力也有显著改善,三名患者在噪声环境下的言语感知能力也有显著改善。这些结果表明,先天性传导性对称性听力损失患者将从双侧BAHA中获益。