粘合式骨导听力系统在先天性单侧耳聋儿童中的临床经验

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Yujie Liu , Wenxi Qiu , Lin Yang , Yuan Wang , Jikai Zhu , Mengshuang Lv , Shouqin Zhao
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摘要

目的本研究旨在调查粘附式骨传导装置(aBCD)对先天性单侧耳聋(SSD)儿童的影响。具体而言,我们研究了骨传导粘合装置是否能改善先天性单侧耳聋儿童的言语感知能力,以及使用该装置是否会对这些儿童的水平定位能力产生不利影响。结果与正常听力儿童相比,所有患有 SSD 的儿童在语音感知和声音定位能力方面都较差。在安静和噪音条件下,使用 aBCD 显著提高了这些儿童的言语感知能力;但是,他们的声音定位能力既没有提高,也没有降低。我们的研究结果为暂时无法接受耳科手术的先天性SSD患儿使用口腔内窥镜助听器进行早期听力干预提供了理论依据。
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Clinical experience of an adhesive bone conduction hearing system in children with congenital single-sided deafness

Objectives

This study aimed to investigate the effects of an adhesive bone conduction device (aBCD) in children with congenital single-sided deafness (SSD). Specifically, we examined whether the aBCD elicits improvement in the speech perception ability of children with congenital SSD and whether using this device would adversely affect the horizontal localisation abilities of these children.

Methods

Thirteen school-aged children with SSD and seven children with Normal Hearing (NH) were included in this study. Speech perception in noise was measured using the Mandarin Speech Test Materials and sound localisation performance was evaluated using broadband noise stimuli (0.5–20 kHz), randomly played from seven loudspeakers at different stimulus levels (65-, 70-, and 75-dB SPL).

Results

All children with SSD showed inferior speech perception and sound localisation performance compared with children with NH. The aBCD use remarkably improved the speech perception abilities of these children under quiet and noise conditions; however, their sound localisation abilities neither improved nor deteriorated.

Conclusion

This study reveals the effectiveness and safety of a non-surgical aBCD in paediatric patients with SSD. Our results provide a theoretical basis for early hearing intervention with an aBCD in children with congenital SSD who are temporarily unable to undergo ear surgery.

Level of evidence

Level 3.

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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
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发文量
205
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology publishes original contributions in otolaryngology and the associated areas (cranio-maxillo-facial surgery and phoniatrics). The aim of this journal is the national and international divulgation of the scientific production interesting to the otolaryngology, as well as the discussion, in editorials, of subjects of scientific, academic and professional relevance. The Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology is born from the Revista Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia, of which it is the English version, created and indexed by MEDLINE in 2005. It is the official scientific publication of the Brazilian Association of Otolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery. Its abbreviated title is Braz J Otorhinolaryngol., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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