在新加坡一家公立重组医院的专科门诊验证AMTAS的试点研究

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Hazel Yeo Kai Hui, Kenneth Chua Wei De, S. Kamath, Steven Lock Hey Lee
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随着新加坡人口的老龄化,年龄相关听力损失的患病率预计将增加,从而导致对纯音听力计(PTA)的需求增加。满足PTA日益增长的需求的一种方法是测试听觉灵敏度的自动化方法(AMTAS)。尽管如此,在实施AMTAS之前,重要的是通过将其结果与针对不同新加坡人口的传统PTA进行比较来验证其结果。从一家公立医院的耳鼻喉科诊所招募了100名参与者。通过传统方法和AMTAS对参与者进行PTA。然后比较通过这两种方法获得的听力阈值。所有参与者还完成了关于使用AMTAS的反馈调查表。对80名参与者的空气和骨传导阈值结果进行了分析。通过这两种方法获得的空气传导阈值的绝对平均差在3.30到9.62 dB之间。通过这两个方法获得的骨传导阈值的平均差在8.16到9.38 dB之间。大多数参与者表示该机器易于使用。收集到的其他反馈表明,AMTAS测试环境嘈杂,测试速度快。本研究发现,尽管通过AMTAS和手动PTA获得的听力阈值存在差异,但这些差异在可接受的10dB重测变化范围内。尽管如此,在临床使用之前,仍需要解决与AMTAS软件和测试环境中噪声水平相关的现有问题。
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A pilot study to validate AMTAS in a specialist outpatient clinic at a public restructured hospital in Singapore
The prevalence of age-related hearing loss is expected to increase with the ageing population in Singapore resulting in increased demand for pure tone audiometry (PTA). One way of meeting the increased demand for PTA is the Automated Method of Testing Auditory Sensitivity (AMTAS). Nonetheless, before AMTAS may be implemented, it is important to validate its results by comparing them against those of conventional PTA for the diverse Singaporean population. 100 participants were recruited from the Otorhinolaryngology clinic at a public hospital. PTA was conducted for participants via the conventional method and AMTAS. The hearing thresholds obtained via the two methods were then compared. A feedback questionnaire on the use of AMTAS was also completed by all participants. Air and bone conduction threshold results from 80 participants were analysed. The absolute mean difference in air conduction thresholds obtained via the two methods ranged from 3.30 to 9.62 dB. The absolute mean difference in bone conduction thresholds obtained via the two methods ranged from 8.16 to 9.38 dB. Most participants indicated that the machine was easy to use. Other feedback collected indicated that the AMTAS testing environment was noisy and that testing was fast. This study finds that despite differences in hearing thresholds obtained via AMTAS and manual PTA, these differences are within the acceptable 10 dB test-retest variation. Nonetheless, existing issues related to the AMTAS software and noise levels in the testing environment will need to be addressed before it can be used in the clinic.
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Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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