Esteem® Active Middle Ear Implant versus Conventional Hearing Aids: Long-Term Performance.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Maurizio Barbara, Chiara Filippi, Silvia Tarentini, Giorgio Bandiera, Simonetta Monini, Edoardo Covelli
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Abstract

Introduction: The totally implantable active middle ear implant Esteem® may be considered an effective alternative to conventional hearing aids (cHAs) to manage moderate-to-severe forms of sensorineural hearing loss. This study aimed to provide long-term comparative data of Esteem performances with those achieved by cHA.

Methods: From a total of 46 subjects who received unilateral application of Esteem®, and were followed up over the years, ten underwent an audiological assessment that compared the outcomes with those achieved in the contralateral ear by a cHA, considering the initially symmetric auditory thresholds in both ears. Other than pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry in quiet, the assessment was performed by using the adaptive speech in noise, i.e., Matrix test.

Results: The mean speech intelligibility in quiet shows in the unaided situation a recognition of 50.7% at 71 dBHL, 71% at 69 dBHL with only contralateral cHA, 92% at 66 dBHL with only Esteem device and 94% at 61 dBHL with Esteem® device and contralateral cHA. The mean speech intelligibility in noise shows in the unaided situation a recognition of 36% at 71 dBHL, 56% at 69 dBHL with only contralateral cHA, 79% at 66 dBHL with only Esteem® device and 84% at 61 dBHL with Esteem® device and contralateral cHA. At Matrix test in the unaided condition, 4 patients reached 50% of intelligibility and the 50% threshold was obtained with a mean sound/noise ratio of +10 dBHL. In the contralaterally aided condition, 10 patients reached a 50% threshold in a condition of mean S/N ratio of +10.6 dBHL. In the Esteem® only and Esteem® plus cHA condition, all patients reached the 50% threshold with a mean S/N ratio of +3.4 dBHL with the Esteem® device and +0.92 dBHL with Esteem® plus a contralateral cHA, with a statistically nonsignificant difference. The mean deviation from the reference value (7.1 dB in the normal hearing population) was 17.1 dBHL, in unaided situation; this condition did not change with only the contralateral cHA (17.6 dBHL), whilst a significant improvement could be identified with only Esteem® device, where the mean deviation was 10.5 dBHL, and mostly with Esteem® device associated with the contralateral cHA, with a value of 8.02 dBHL.

Conclusions: The adaptive speech audiometry in noise (Matrix Test) showed that binaural stimulation provides greater benefits in the speech recognition in noise test in comparison to monaural stimulation, especially when this is carried out only by the cHA. However, the Esteem® device allowed to obtain audiological benefits that are significantly superior to those offered by cHAs, especially in cases where the hearing loss is severe and, in some cases, profound, achieving performances almost comparable to those of a cochlear implant.

Esteem® 有源中耳植入体与传统助听器的比较:长期性能。
简介:可完全植入的有源中耳植入体 Esteem® 可被视为传统助听器(cHA)的有效替代品,用于治疗中重度感音神经性听力损失。本研究旨在提供伊斯特姆与传统助听器性能的长期比较数据:共有 46 名受试者接受了伊斯坦®的单侧治疗,并接受了多年的随访,其中 10 名受试者接受了听力评估,考虑到双耳听觉阈值最初是对称的,评估结果与 cHA 在对侧耳取得的结果进行了比较。除了纯音测听和安静环境下的言语测听外,评估还采用了噪音环境下的自适应言语,即 Matrix 测试:结果:在无辅助情况下,安静时的平均语音清晰度显示,71 dBHL 时的识别率为 50.7%;仅使用对侧 cHA 时,69 dBHL 时的识别率为 71%;仅使用 Esteem 设备时,66 dBHL 时的识别率为 92%;使用 Esteem® 设备和对侧 cHA 时,61 dBHL 时的识别率为 94%。噪音中的平均语音清晰度显示,在无辅助情况下,71 dBHL 时的识别率为 36%,仅使用对侧 cHA 时,69 dBHL 时的识别率为 56%,仅使用 Esteem® 设备时,66 dBHL 时的识别率为 79%,使用 Esteem® 设备和对侧 cHA 时,61 dBHL 时的识别率为 84%。在无辅助条件下的矩阵测试中,有 4 名患者的可懂度达到了 50%,50% 的阈值是在平均声噪比为 +10 dBHL 时获得的。在对侧辅助条件下,10 名患者在平均声噪比为 +10.6 dBHL 的条件下达到了 50% 的阈值。在仅使用 Esteem® 和 Esteem® 加 cHA 的情况下,所有患者都达到了 50% 的阈值,使用 Esteem® 设备时的平均信噪比为 +3.4 dBHL,使用 Esteem® 加对侧 cHA 时的平均信噪比为 +0.92 dBHL,两者之间的差异在统计学上并不显著。在无助听的情况下,与参考值(正常听力人群为 7.1 dB)的平均偏差为 17.1 dBHL;仅使用对侧 cHA(17.6 dBHL)时,这种情况没有变化,而仅使用 Esteem® 设备时,平均偏差为 10.5 dBHL,且主要是使用 Esteem® 设备和对侧 cHA 时,平均偏差为 8.02 dBHL:噪音中的自适应言语测听(矩阵测试)表明,与单耳刺激相比,双耳刺激在噪音中的言语识别测试中具有更大的优势,尤其是仅由 cHA 进行双耳刺激时。然而,Esteem® 设备所带来的听力优势明显优于 cHA,尤其是在听力损失严重的情况下,在某些情况下甚至可以达到与人工耳蜗相媲美的效果。
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Audiology and Neuro-Otology
Audiology and Neuro-Otology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.20%
发文量
35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Audiology and Neurotology'' provides a forum for the publication of the most-advanced and rigorous scientific research related to the basic science and clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear. This journal seeks submission of cutting edge research opening up new and innovative fields of study that may improve our understanding and treatment of patients with disorders of the auditory and vestibular systems, their central connections and their perception in the central nervous system. In addition to original papers the journal also offers invited review articles on current topics written by leading experts in the field. The journal is of primary importance for all scientists and practitioners interested in audiology, otology and neurotology, auditory neurosciences and related disciplines.
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