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目的:在调整多声道助听器低、高频压缩阈值(CT)的同时,用白噪声评价朝鲜语辅音-元音(CV)音节识别评分、音质和噪声响度的变化。方法:21名听力损失患者自愿参加,平均年龄66.2岁。他们的纯音平均为46.0 dB HL,单词识别率为72.1%。将多声道助听器的低/高频段ct调至50/50 dB SPL、50/65 dB SPL、65/50 dB SPL和60/65 dB SPL。在给非测试耳朵播放白噪音的同时,给测试耳朵播放韩语CV音节,以评估识别分数、会话语音的清晰度和噪音的响度。呈现给受试者的CV音节强度为50 dB HL,信噪比分别为5 dB和10 dB。结果:第一,当低/高频段CT调整为50/50 dB声压级时,CV音节识别得分高于65/50 dB声压级;其次,在噪声环境下,无论CT水平如何,会话语音的清晰度和噪声的响度都没有任何差异。结论:根据目前的研究结果,多通道助听器CT的频带设置可能会对韩语语音的识别产生影响,这可能会影响未来多通道助听器CT频带的调整。
Changes of the Korean Consonant-Vowel Syllabic Recognition Scores According to the Compression Threshold Control of Multi-Channel Hearing Aid
Purpose: While adjusting the compression threshold (CT) of low and high frequency bands of multi-channel hearing aids in noise, we tried to evaluate any changes in Korean consonant-vowel (CV) syllabic recognition scores, sound quality, and loudness of noise with white noise.Methods: A total of twenty one subjects with hearing loss (mean age of 66.2 years) participated voluntarily. Their pure-tone average was 46.0 dB HL and the word recognition score was 72.1%. The CTs of low/high frequency bands were adjusted to 50/50 dB SPL, 50/65 dB SPL, 65/50 dB SPL and 60/65 dB SPL in multi-channel hearing aids. While presenting white noise to the non-test ear, Korean CV syllables were presented to the test ear to evaluate the recognition scores, clarity of conversational speech, and loudness of noise. The intensity of CV syllables presented to the subject was 50 dB HL, and the signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) were 5 dB and 10 dB.Results: First, when the CT of low/high frequency bands was adjusted to 50/50 dB SPL, the CV syllabic recognition scores were higher compared to 65/50 dB SPL. Second, in the noise environment, the clarity of conversational speech, and loudness of the noise did not have any difference regardless of levels of CT.Conclusion: Based on current findings, the frequency bands setting of CT in the multi-channel hearing aids might provide changes to recognize Korean speech sounds, which may affect the adjustment of frequency band CT from multichannel hearing aids in the future.