Evaluation of speech perception deficit compensation in patients with hearing loss.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Maria Yu Boboshko, Ekaterina S Garbaruk, Ekaterina V Zhilinskaya, Svetlana A Pyko, Nikita S Pyko, Mikhail Ì Bogachev, Oleg A Markelov
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate speech perception deficit compensation and predict potential hearing aids (HA) effectiveness in patients with hearing loss (HL).

Design: The patients underwent pure-tone audiometry and various speech tests in quiet (evaluating the peripheral auditory system and cognitive compensation) and in noise (to quantify central compensation through auditory processing and cognitive abilities).

Study sample: 513 HL patients aged 19-93 years, including 403 HA users.

Results: Speech Perception Deficit Compensation Index (SPDCI) was obtained from the residuals between individual speech perception test results and their predictions based on individual pure tone thresholds (PTT) data, thus characterising solely the patient's hearing abilities, generated using a Bayesian network trained on the cohort-wide partial correlations between PTT and speech test results. The SPDCI quantifies the contribution of central compensation mechanisms (auditory processing performance and cognitive abilities) to the speech perception effectiveness in HL patients. Potential HA effectiveness was evaluated using Bayesian inference of speech test results with HA from individual PTT and speech test results without HA.

Conclusions: The proposed approach is instrumental for the differential diagnosis of HL and impaired speech perception, leading to a better understanding of the potential usefulness of hearing aids and, ultimately, to more informed management of these groups.

听力损失患者言语知觉缺陷补偿的评价。
目的:评价听力损失患者言语知觉缺陷补偿及预测助听器(HA)的潜在效果。设计:患者在安静环境(评估外周听觉系统和认知代偿)和噪音环境(通过听觉加工和认知能力量化中枢代偿)下进行纯音测听和各种语音测试。研究样本:513例HL患者,年龄19-93岁,包括403例HA使用者。结果:语音感知缺陷补偿指数(SPDCI)由个体语音感知测试结果与基于个体纯音阈值(PTT)数据的预测之间的残差获得,从而单独表征患者的听力能力,使用基于PTT和语音测试结果之间的部分相关性训练的贝叶斯网络生成。SPDCI量化了中枢补偿机制(听觉处理表现和认知能力)对HL患者言语感知有效性的贡献。使用贝叶斯推理对个体PTT的HA语音测试结果和无HA语音测试结果进行评估。结论:所提出的方法有助于HL和言语感知障碍的鉴别诊断,从而更好地了解助听器的潜在用途,并最终对这些群体进行更明智的管理。
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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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