头带骨锚定助听器颅骨矫形器:一项初步研究。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 Dentistry
Ana E Meza-Rochin, Gwendolyn E Daly, Miracle Uzoekwe, Lyndsay Duffus, Kristin Knight, Heather Durham, Catherine Henning, Lisa Crupi, Lori K Howell, Erik M Wolfswinkel
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背景:颅矫形是一种被广泛接受的治疗中度至重度变形斜头畸形的方法。定制的头盔紧贴头部,每天佩戴23小时,持续数月。这对同时患有传导性听力损失的儿童提出了挑战,这些儿童受益于听力设备,特别是骨锚定助听器(baha),其目的是直接接触颅骨1。我们推测骨传导信号可以通过头盔传递到巴哈装置,因为它与头盖骨紧密贴合。方法:这是一项初步研究,我们报告了三名患者的病例报告,其中巴哈头带在他们的头盔治疗中使用。反馈管理设置进行了调整,以说明这一点。考虑到儿童的年龄和发育情况,进行了辅助测试。结果在头盔上使用baha放置有良好的辅助效果。将处理器放置在头盔靠近耳廓的平坦部分上获得了最佳结果。然而,一名患者不能很好地耐受刺激,因此停止了巴哈治疗。对于另外两名患者,使用头盔上方的巴哈,直到他们完成头盔治疗。当设备不戴头盔使用时,重新测量/调整Baha程序设置。与不戴巴哈帽的孩子相比,戴巴哈帽的父母反应积极。结论在成型头盔上放置带头带的baha是治疗变形性斜头畸形伴传导性听力损失患者的重要替代方法。这种修改允许更早的baha实施,以促进听觉和语言的发展,并最大限度地减少沟通延迟,同时允许最佳的头部重塑,而不影响语言发展或头部形状。
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Bone Anchored Hearing Aid With Headband Over Cranial Orthosis: A Pilot Study.

BackgroundCranial orthosis is a widely accepted treatment approach for moderate to severe deformational plagiocephaly. Custom-fit helmets molded tightly to the head are worn for 23 hours a day for several months2. This poses a challenge for children with concurrent conductive hearing loss who benefit from hearing devices, specifically bone anchored hearing aids (baha), that are intended to contact the skull directly1. We theorized the bone conducted signals could be transferred through the helmet to the baha device given its tight fit to the cranium.MethodsThis is a pilot study in which we present a case report of three patients in whom baha with headbands were used over their helmet therapy. Feedback management settings were adjusted to account for this. Given the age and development of the children, aided testing was performed.ResultsGood aided benefit was seen with using baha placement over the helmet. Optimal results were achieved with placement of the processor on the flat section of the helmet near the ear pinna. One patient, however, did not tolerate stimulus well and the baha was discontinued. For the other two patients, the baha over the helmet was utilized until they completed helmet therapy. Baha program settings were re-measured/adjusted when the device was used without the helmet. Parents reported positive responses when their child was wearing the baha compared to without.ConclusionPlacement of the baha with headband over a molding helmet is an important alternative method for patients with concurrent deformational plagiocephaly and conductive hearing loss. This modification allows for earlier baha implementation to facilitate auditory and language development, and minimize communication delays, while permitting optimal head reshaping without compromising speech development or head shape.

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Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.40%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.
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