Hearing Performance in Noise of Cochlear Implant Patients versus Severely-Profoundly Hearing-Impaired Patients with Hearing Aids:Rendimiento auditivo en ambiente ruidoso en pacientes con implante coclear versus hipoacúsicos profundos con auxiliar auditivo

J. Hamzavi, P. Franz, W. Baumgartner, Wolfgang Gstöettner
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It is possible for most post-lingually deaf patients to attain significant open speech recognition following cochlear implantation. In contrast, many severely-profoundly sensorineural hearing-impaired patients receive no benefit from their hearing aids, especially in situations with background noise. The aim of the study was to evaluate the speech recognition ability in quiet and in noise of post-lingually deaf adults implanted with Combi 40/40+ cochlear implants versus severely-profoundly sensorineural hearing-impaired patients fitted with hearing aids. For this purpose, we tested two groups of patients: one that had received cochlear implants (n=22) and a group of subjects with severe-profound sensorineural hearing impairment, fitted with hearing aids (n= 15). All of the patients were tested using the Hochmaier, Schultz, and Moser Discrimination Test in quiet and noise. The results of the study demonstrate that most of our cochlear implant patients received a substantial benefit from their implant, achieving scores of 70 to 100 per cent (mean, 90 per cent) for the numbers test and 10 to 72 per cent (mean, 43 per cent) for the monosyllable test 1 year after implantation. Even in situations with background noise, scores of 1 to 99 per cent (mean, 45.65 per cent) for a signal to noise ratio (SNR) of + 15 dB 1 year following the implantation improved to 7 to 95 per cent (mean, 50.7 per cent) at 2 years and 8 to 99 per cent (mean, 60 per cent) at 3 years after implantation. These results are significantly (p<0.04) superior to the hearing aid patients’ scores of 1 to 64.2 per cent (mean, 26.7 per cent) for a SNR of 15 dB. The results of the present study may have clinical implications in regard to selection of candidates for cochlear implantation.
人工耳蜗植入患者与重度重度听力受损患者在噪音环境下的听力表现:人工耳蜗植入患者与重度重度听力受损患者在环境听力损伤下的听力表现:人工耳蜗植入患者与重度重度听力受损患者在环境听力损伤下的听力表现
大多数后语言失聪患者在人工耳蜗植入后可以获得显著的开放语言识别。相比之下,许多重度感音神经性听力受损的患者没有从助听器中得到任何好处,特别是在有背景噪音的情况下。本研究的目的是评估安装Combi 40/40+人工耳蜗的成人后语聋患者与安装助听器的严重深度感音神经性听力受损患者在安静和噪音中的语音识别能力。为此,我们对两组患者进行了测试:一组接受了人工耳蜗植入(n=22),另一组患有重度重度感音神经性听力障碍,配有助听器(n= 15)。所有患者均采用Hochmaier, Schultz和Moser辨别测试进行安静和噪音测试。研究结果表明,我们的大多数人工耳蜗患者从他们的人工耳蜗中获得了实质性的好处,在人工耳蜗植入一年后,数字测试得分达到70%至100%(平均90%),单音节测试得分达到10%至72%(平均43%)。即使在有背景噪声的情况下,植入后1年,信噪比(SNR)为+ 15 dB的评分从1到99%(平均45.65%)提高到2年的7%到95%(平均50.7%),植入后3年的8%到99%(平均60%)。这些结果显著(p<0.04)优于助听器患者在信噪比为15 dB时得分为1至64.2%(平均26.7%)。本研究结果可能对人工耳蜗植入患者的选择具有临床意义。
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