简化矩阵句测试儿童人工耳蜗安装:单一机构的经验。

IF 1.8 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Giulia Parolin, Carmela Morizzi, Nader Nassif, Maria Grazia Barezzani, Luca Oscar Redaelli de Zinis
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背景/目的:矩阵句子测试是一种听力学评估,量化信噪比,以分贝表示,患者理解噪音中随机句子中50%的单词。它是成人和儿童人工耳蜗植入和随访的有效和可靠的工具,反复使用后显示出可靠性。矩阵句测试的简化模型可用于儿童。本研究有两个主要目的:第一,评估简化矩阵句子测试客观估计后拟合CI性能;其次,评估各种人口统计和设备相关变量对结果的影响。感兴趣的变量包括性别,制造商,放置,麦克风位置,阵列位置,安静时预拟合语音测听评分,首次植入的年龄,进行测试的年龄,以及第一次植入和测试之间的间隔。方法:对儿童人工耳蜗植入患者进行回顾性研究。纳入标准为年龄在7-18岁之间,至少有两年的人工耳蜗植入,足够的意大利语能力,并定期随访。由经验丰富的听力学家对受试者进行地图拟合前后的简化矩阵句测试。结果:该研究的样本人群包括51例符合既定纳入标准的患者,平均年龄为13岁。在初步的SiIMax测试中,50%的句子理解噪声的平均信噪比为-0.83±1.86 dB。地图调整包括降低或增加舒适度和阈值水平,修改多个电极,或次要的变化。大约两天后,进行第二次简化矩阵句测试。句子理解的平均信噪比为-2.05±1.73 dB。单变量和多变量分析显示,没有变量对结果有统计学显著影响。结论:简化矩阵句测试在依从性患者中具有普遍适用性。植入后的改善与患者人口统计学和器械变量无关。
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Simplified Matrix Sentence Test for Pediatric Cochlear Implant Fitting: Single Institution Experience.

Background/Objectives: The Matrix Sentence Test is an audiological evaluation that quantifies the signal-to-noise ratio, expressed in decibels, at which the patient comprehends 50% of the words of a random sentence heard in noise. It is an effective and reliable tool for cochlear implant fitting and follow-up in both adults and children, demonstrating reliability upon repeated administration. A simplified model of the Matrix Sentence Test can be used in children. This study had two main objectives: first, to evaluate the Simplified Matrix Sentence Test for objectively estimating post-fitting CI performance; and second, to assess the influence of various demographic and device-related variables on the results. The variables of interest included gender, manufacturer, placement, microphone position, array position, score in pre-fitting speech audiometry in quiet, age at first implantation, age at test administration, and the interval between the first implant and the test administration. Methods: A retrospective study of pediatric patients with cochlear implants was performed. The inclusion criteria were patients aged 7-18 years, with a minimum of two years of cochlear implantation, adequate Italian language proficiency, and regular follow-up attendance. The subjects were administered the Simplified Matrix Sentence Test prior to and following map fitting by an experienced audiologist. Results: The study's sample population included 51 patients who met the established inclusion criteria, with an average age of 13 years. In the preliminary SiIMax test, the average SNR for 50% sentence comprehension in noise was -0.83 ± 1.86 dB. Map adjustments included reductions or increases in comfort and threshold levels, modifications to multiple electrodes, or minor secondary changes. Approximately two days later, the second Simplified Matrix Sentence Test was administered. The average signal-to-noise for sentence comprehension was -2.05 ± 1.73 dB. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that no variable had a statistically significant impact on the results. Conclusions: The Simplified Matrix Sentence Test demonstrated universal applicability in compliant patients. Post-implant improvement appeared independent of patient demographics and device variables.

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Audiology Research
Audiology Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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2.30
自引率
23.50%
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56
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11 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Audiology Research is to publish contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant scientific researches related to the basic science and clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear that can be used by clinicians, scientists and specialists to improve understanding and treatment of patients with audiological and neurotological disorders.
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