噪声和沉默环境下双峰刺激对言语感知的益处。

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology Pub Date : 2023-09-26 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1761169
Rayssa Pacheco Brito Dourado, Fernanda Ferreira Caldas, Carolina Costa Cardoso, Danielle Cristovão Dos Santos, Fayez Bahmad
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介绍 通过关于听力对生活质量影响的自我评估问卷了解双峰的所有好处仍然是必要的。客观的 提出双模态是否仍然为使用与电刺激相关的声刺激的人群提供听力益处。方法 本研究包括13名年龄在16岁至80岁之间的参与者,他们是耳蜗公司人工耳蜗和助听器的使用者。所有患者均接受了噪声听力测试,并获得了他们的视觉模拟量表评分。收集了四种音调的平均值,参与者回答了言语、空间和听力质量问卷。后果 双模态用户在静音情况下的平均句子识别率为76.0%,在固定噪声情况下为67.6%,在自适应噪声情况下的信噪比为+2.89dB。此外,在使用视觉模拟量表的测试中,观察到难度较低。平均值最高的领域是听觉质量(6.50),其次是空间听觉(6.26)和语音听觉(5.81) 听力水平的dB在无声和有声环境中表现出较好的句子识别能力。结论 双峰刺激对不同程度听力损失的用户有好处;然而,表现出较大听力残留的个体除了对听力质量有良好的感知外,在有噪声和无声的语音识别中也有更好的表现。
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Benefits of Bimodal Stimulation to Speech Perception in Noise and Silence.

Benefits of Bimodal Stimulation to Speech Perception in Noise and Silence.

Introduction  Understanding all the benefits of bimodality with self-assessment questionnaires on the effect of hearing on quality of life is still necessary. Objective  To present whether bimodality still offers hearing benefits to the population who uses acoustic stimulation associated with electrical stimulation. Methods  The present study included 13 participants aged between 16 and 80 years old who were users of cochlear implants from Cochlear Corporation and hearing aids. All patients underwent the Hearing in Noise Test, and their visual analog scale score was obtained. Four-tone means were collected, and the participants answered the Speech, Spatial and Hearing Qualities questionnaire. Results  Bimodal users had an average sentence recognition rate of 76.0% in silence and 67.6% in fixed noise, and the signal-to-noise ratio in adaptive noise was +2.89dB. In addition, a lower level of difficulty was observed in the test using the visual analog scale. The domain with the highest average was auditory qualities (6.50), followed by spatial hearing (6.26) and hearing for speech (5.81). Individuals with an average between 50 and 70 dB of hearing level showed better sentence recognition in silence and noise. Conclusion  Bimodal stimulation showed benefits for users with different degrees of hearing loss; however, individuals who presented greater hearing residue had better performance in speech recognition with noise and in silence in addition to a good perception of hearing quality.

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