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Successful and unsuccessful users of bilateral amplification: Differences and similarities in binaural performance
Abstract Bilateral amplification seems to be the best solution for bilaterally hearing-impaired persons. Nevertheless, some individuals are unsuccessful with this strategy. The goals of the present study were to develop tests to improve the diagnostic test battery before rehabilitation of hearing-im...
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Published in: | International journal of audiology 2010-09, Vol.49 (9), p.613-627 |
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Language: | English |
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Bilateral amplification seems to be the best solution for bilaterally hearing-impaired persons. Nevertheless, some individuals are unsuccessful with this strategy. The goals of the present study were to develop tests to improve the diagnostic test battery before rehabilitation of hearing-impaired persons with bilateral or unilateral amplification, and to evaluate the tests with normally-hearing subjects and with two groups of hearing-impaired persons. The latter two groups contained 11 successful and 11 unsuccessful users of bilateral amplification respectively. Hearing thresholds, speech recognition in noise, signal analysis ability, binaural abilities, and dichotic tests were used in the investigation. The subjects answered a questionnaire and hearing aid gain curves were measured. The results for the two groups were similar for peripheral hearing functions and binaural performance. The unilateral amplification group showed significantly worse results in speech-in-noise and dichotic tests. Spatial aspects within the questionnaire were correlated to amplification preference. We therefore suggest the inclusion of speech-in-noise, dichotic tests, and questions on spatial orientation into the diagnostic scheme before rehabilitation with hearing aids.
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La amplificación bilateral parece ser la mejor solución para las personas con daño auditivo bilateral. Sin embargo, algunos individuos no tienen éxito con esta estrategia. Las metas del presente estudio fueron desarrollar pruebas para mejorar la batería diagnósticas de exámenes antes de la rehabilitación de personas hipoacúsicas con amplificación unilateral o bilateral, y evaluar las pruebas en personas con audición normal, y con dos grupos de personas con daño auditivo. Los últimos dos grupos incluían 11 usuarios exitosos y 11 usuarios no exitosos de amplificación bilateral, respectivamente. Se utilizaron en esta investigación umbrales auditivos, reconocimiento de lenguaje en ruido, capacidad de análisis de la señal, capacidades binaurales y pruebas dicóticas. Los sujetos contestaron un cuestionario y se midieron las curvas de ganancia para auxiliares auditivos. Los resultados para los dos grupos fueron similares para las funciones auditivas periféricas y para el desempeño binaural. El grupo de amplificación unilateral mostró resultados significativamente peores en las pruebas dicóticas y de lenguaje en ruido. Los aspectos espaciales dentro del cuestionario se correlacionaron con las preferenci |
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ISSN: | 1499-2027 1708-8186 1708-8186 |
DOI: | 10.3109/14992027.2010.481774 |