Parisa Rasouli Fard, F. Jarollahi, S. Sameni, M. Kamali
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摘要
背景与目的:噪声性听力损失(NIHL)的发病率在世界范围内迅速上升。研究表明,长期接触噪音会导致永久性听力丧失。目前没有治疗NIHL的方法,主要通过预防措施进行管理。本研究旨在开发一种训练软件,以改善因颞精细结构(TFS)损伤而患有轻中度NIHL的老年人的噪音中语音(SIN)感知。方法:这是一项非随机临床试验,研究对象为8名年龄在60-75岁(平均年龄= 68±4.5岁)的老年男性,患有轻至中度高频NIHL(43.75±6.0 dBHL),在嘈杂环境中工作至少5年。他们使用研究人员开发的针对TFS的训练软件接受了为期五周的康复治疗。为了评估训练软件的效率,使用单词在噪声测试前后计算50%正确率分数的信噪比(SNR-50%)。结果:所有受试者的50%信噪比从13±2.63 dB显著提高到6.10±2.85 dB (p<0.001)。在多元线性回归模型中,训练软件的康复预测信噪比改善68%,达到50%(决定系数=0.676)。结论:采用基于TFS的训练软件进行康复治疗,可以改善SIN。老年NIHL患者的感知能力。
Development of a Training Software to Improve Speech- in-Noise Perception in the Elderly with Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Background and Aim: The incidence of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is increasing rapidly worldwide. It has been shown that the long-term exposure to noise leads to permanent hearing loss. There is currently no treatment for NIHL and it is mainly managed by preventive measures. This study aimed to develop a training software to improve speech-in-noise (SIN) perception in the elderly suffering from mild-to-moderate NIHL due to temporal fine structure (TFS) damage.
Methods: This is a non-randomized clinical trial conducted on 8 older men aged 60-75 years (Mean age = 68 ± 4.5 years) with mild-to-moderate NIHL at high frequencies (43.75±6.0 dBHL) with at least for five years of work in noisy environment. They received rehabilitation using a researcher-developed training software targeted TFS for five weeks. To assess the efficiency of the training software, the signal-to-noise ratio for 50% correct scores (SNR-50%) was calculated using the word-in-noise test before and after the trial.
Results: The SNR-50% improved significantly in all participants from 13±2.63 dB to 6.10±2.85 dB (p<0.001). In the multiple linear regression model, the rehabilitation by the training software predicted 68% of improvement in SNR-50% (coefficient of determination=0.676).
Conclusion: Rehabilitation by the training software developed based on TFS can improve SIN. perception in the elderly with NIHL.