Correlation between Aural/Oral Performance and Fit-to-Target Gain among Children with Moderate-to- Profound Hearing Loss Aged 5–10 Years

Audiology Pub Date : 2023-09-10 DOI:10.18502/avr.v32i4.13594
Yousef Reyhani, Farzaneh Fatahi, Elham Tavanai, Hamid Jalilvand, Shohreh Jalaie
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Background and Aim: Real-Ear Measurement (REM) enables proper fitting of the hear- ing aids to achieve the required level of amplification. This study aims to investigate the relationship between aural/oral performance and fit-to-target gain of hearing aids in chil- dren with moderate-to-profound hearing loss. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 30 children with moderate-to-pro- found hearing loss aged 5–10 years. First, the parents’ evaluation of aural/oral perfor- mance of children (PEACH) questioanire was completed. Then, REM was performed using digital speech at 50, 65, 80, and 90 dB SPL at 250–8000 Hz to obtain the fit to the desired sensation level, version 5 (DSL v5) target gain. Results: A significant negative correlation was found between the total score of the PEACH (51.66) and the fit-to-target gain at high frequencies (r=–0.482, p=0.01). The maximum fit-to-target gain was 77.5 dB for 65 dB SPL at 6000 Hz. Most of the cases (75%) failed to come within ±5 dB of the target gain. There was a significant difference in the fit-to-target gain between low and high frequencies and between high frequencies with similar input levels. Conclusion: A negative correlation between aural/oral performance of children with moderate-to-profound hearing loss and fit-to-target gain of their hearing aids may indicate that a low fit-to-target gain can improve their aural/oral performance. Regular use of REM is recommended in prescribing hearing aids to these children. Keywords: Children; fit to target gain; hearing loss; aural/oral performance
5-10岁中度至重度听力损失儿童的听力/口腔表现与靶值增益的相关性
背景与目的:实耳测量(Real-Ear Measurement, REM)能够使助听器的适当配合达到所需的放大水平。本研究旨在探讨中重度听力损失儿童的听/口表现与助听器配准增益之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究对30名5-10岁的中度至重度听力损失儿童进行了研究。首先,完成家长对儿童听力/口语表现的评价问卷(PEACH)。然后,在250 - 8000hz范围内,使用50、65、80和90 dB SPL的数字语音进行REM,以获得与期望的感觉水平(版本5 (DSL v5)目标增益的拟合。 结果:PEACH总分(51.66)与高频拟合目标增益呈显著负相关(r= -0.482, p=0.01)。在6000hz下,当声压级为65db时,最大拟合目标增益为77.5 dB。大多数情况下(75%)未能达到目标增益的±5db范围内。低频和高频之间以及输入电平相似的高频之间的拟合目标增益有显著差异。 结论:中重度听力损失患儿的听力/口腔表现与其助听器的靶值呈负相关,说明低的靶值可以改善患儿的听力/口腔表现。在给这些儿童开助听器处方时,建议定期使用快速眼动(REM)。关键词:儿童;适合目标增益;听力损失;听力/口语性能
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