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Development and Optimization of Universal Bone Conduction Hearing Spectacles
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作者 Johannes Burkart Mona Kirstin Fehling +2 位作者 Saadu Adamu Raúl Pérez Ramos Daniel Häussler 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2024年第5期344-358,共15页
Background: Non-implantable bone anchored hearing devices (BCHDs) are utilized for patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss who are unsuitable for conventional hearing aids or have unresolved middle ear issues. ... Background: Non-implantable bone anchored hearing devices (BCHDs) are utilized for patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss who are unsuitable for conventional hearing aids or have unresolved middle ear issues. These devices can be surgically implanted or attached using adhesive plates, dental sticks, elastic headbands, or bone conduction spectacles. Optimal fitting of bone conduction spectacles requires appropriate frame selection and contact pressure in the temporal and mastoid areas. The ANSI S3.6 and DIN EN ISO 389-3 standards recommend a contact area of approximately 1.75 cm2 and a maximum force of 5.4 N for effective sound transmission and comfort. Methods: This study aimed to evaluate the technical fit and mechanical stability of universal bone conduction hearing spectacles compared to established systems. A Sen-Pressure 02 thin-film sensor connected to an Arduino Uno R3 board measured contact force in the temporal and mastoid areas. Several BCHDs were tested, including the Bruckhoff la belle BC D50/70, Radioear B71 headset, Radioear B71 elastic headband, Cochlear Baha SoundArc M, and Cochlear Baha elastic headband, on a PVC artificial head, with data analyzed using ANOVA and LSD post hoc tests. Results: The la belle BC D50/70 spectacles showed comparable contact force to established BCHDs, ensuring adequate sound transmission and comfort. Significant differences were observed between the systems, with the Radioear B71 headset exhibiting the highest forces. The la belle BC D50/70 had similar forces to the Radioear B71 elastic headband. Conclusion: The la belle BC D50/70 universal bone conduction hearing spectacles are a technically equivalent alternative to established BCHDs, maintaining pressure below 5.4 N. Future research should explore the impact of different contact forces on performance and comfort, and the integration of force control in modified spectacles. This study indicates that the la belle BC D50/70 is a viable alternative that meets audiological practice requirements. 展开更多
关键词 bone conduction Hearing Devices (BCHD) Universal bone conduction Hearing Spec-Tacles Non-Implantable Hearing Aids Contact Pressure Optimization
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Does bilateral otosclerosis make pre-operative bone conduction more inaccurate?
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作者 Fiona McClenaghan Jeremy Lavy 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2021年第1期1-5,共5页
Objectives:To assess whether bilateral otosclerosis renders pre-operative bone conduction more inaccurate by increasing the Carhart effect.Methods:Retrospective review of a database of pre and post-operative audiogram... Objectives:To assess whether bilateral otosclerosis renders pre-operative bone conduction more inaccurate by increasing the Carhart effect.Methods:Retrospective review of a database of pre and post-operative audiograms of 745 ears with otosclerosis treated with stapedectomy from 2013 to 2020 in a tertiary centre.Main outcome measures:Change in bone conduction after stapedectomy for otosclerosis in:unilateral otosclerosis(U1);bilateral otosclerosis undergoing first side surgery(B1);bilateral otosclerosis undergoing second side surgery(B2).The magnitude of change in bone conduction post-operatively within and between each group.Results:The average difference in pre and post-operative bone conduction was significant within in all groups(T-stat>2 and P-value<0.05)with the greatest change observed in the U1 group.Analysis of average change in bone conduction between groups did not reach statistical significance(Pvalue=0.37).Analysis of change per frequency demonstrated the greatest change in bone conduction post-operatively at 2000 Hz in all groups.The magnitude of change at 2000 Hz was the greatest in the bilateral groups;however,it did not reach statistical significance when compared to the unilateral group(P-value=0.36).Conclusions:This is the first study in the literature to assess the accuracy of pre-operative bone conduction in bilateral versus unilateral otosclerosis.There is no evidence that pre-operative bone conduction in bilateral otosclerosis is more inaccurate than in unilateral disease.In order to assess accuracy of pre-operative bone conduction in otosclerosis a reliable method of assessing post-operative bone conduction is required,without assumption of its equivalence to cochlear reserve. 展开更多
关键词 OTOSCLEROSIS STAPEDECTOMY Hearing loss bone conduction
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Bone Auditory Thresholds Variations in Cholesteatoma Middle Ear Surgery
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作者 Xiongguang Liu Qing Zhou +2 位作者 Liping Yao Tiantian Tang Wen Wang 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第3期99-106,共8页
Objective: To investigate the changes of bone auditory thresholds variations in cholesteatoma middle ear surgery and its related factors and its related factors. Methods: 122 cases (122 ears) of unilateral cholesteato... Objective: To investigate the changes of bone auditory thresholds variations in cholesteatoma middle ear surgery and its related factors and its related factors. Methods: 122 cases (122 ears) of unilateral cholesteatoma otitis media were treated by mastoidectomy and/or tympanoplasty plus stage I tympanoplasty, and tragus cartilage ring-cartilage membrane (Referred to as cartilage group, 62 ears) and temporalis muscle fascia (Referred to as fascia group, 60 ears) were used as tympanic membrane grafts respectively. The changes of bone conduction hearing threshold were compared between the two groups before and 1, 3, 6 months and 1, 3 years after operation. And compare the difference in the incidence of ossicular chain fixation or necrosis, vestibular window or cochlear window dysfunction between the two groups of patients with increased (positive) and decreased (negative) bone conduction threshold before operation. Results: Compared with the healthy side, 95 ears of 122 ears in the two groups had higher bone conduction hearing threshold before operation. Among them, 48 ears were in cartilage group and 47 ears were in fascia group;In 72 ears (76.34%) of these cases, the bone conduction hearing threshold decreased after operation, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P Conclusion: The improvement of bone conduction hearing threshold in patients with cholesteatoma otitis media is mainly related to the fixation or necrosis of ossicular chain and the dysfunction of two windows. The tragus cartilage ring-perichondrium tympanoplasty can not only reduce the air-bone conduction difference, but also reduce the bone conduction hearing threshold, which has the advantage of stable and lasting hearing improvement. 展开更多
关键词 bone conduction Threshold TYMPANOPLASTY CHOLESTEATOMA Otitis Media Cartilage Ring of Tragus
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Effect analysis of unilateral deaf adults wearing bone-conduction hearing aids:A case report
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作者 Chenchen Xiang Yi Wang +6 位作者 Xiaozhu Cao Weiman Xv Jing Liu Nan Li Lumeng Han QIan Wang Fei Ji 《Journal of Otology》 CAS 2024年第4期207-213,共7页
The prevalence of unilateral deafness(SSD)or asymmetric hearing loss(AHL)among patients with hearing impairments ranges from 7.2%to 15.0%,indicating a relatively significant proportion.However,these individuals often ... The prevalence of unilateral deafness(SSD)or asymmetric hearing loss(AHL)among patients with hearing impairments ranges from 7.2%to 15.0%,indicating a relatively significant proportion.However,these individuals often overlook their hearing loss,resulting in delayed or inadequate treatment.This oversight can lead to a lack of binaural summation and squelch effect,as well as the head shadow effect,which can significantly impact their speech recognition and sound localization abilities,especially in noisy environments.Recently,a groundbreaking Sound Bite™Pinyin® Bone Conduction Hearing Aid(HA)device has been has been introduced as a viable alternative to traditional percutaneous stimulation hearing assistance devices.This innovative device harnesses bone conduction technology to convey sound vibrations directly to the inner ear via the bones of the jaw and skull,effectively bypassing the air conduction pathway that is commonly compromised in individuals with hearing loss.This report details the evaluation and adjustment process of a HA device worn by a 31-year-old female patient who suffers from a congenital ossicular chain deformity in her right ear,while maintaining normal hearing in her left ear.The report comprehensively covers the hearing thresholds of the 31-year-old female patient on the day of fitting the hearing aid and one month later.It also presents assessments of the hearing aid’s performance through the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit(APHAB)questionnaire,conducted three days after adjustment,one month later,and one year later.Furthermore,the report details the evaluation of the patient’s sound localization ability,comparing her performance before and after wearing the hearing aid device.Additionally,it includes measurements of her speech recognition ability for monosyllabic words and Yang Yang Ge words,which are specific tests in the Chinese language,conducted two years after the initial fitting of the hearing aid.The discovery that bone-anchored hearing devices can significantly enhance hearing thresholds in patients with unilateral conductive hearing loss represents a significant milestone.These devices not only improve speech recognition ability but also enhance sound localization in noisy environments.This improvement is accompanied by a high level of subjective satisfaction among patients,indicating a positive impact on their overall quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 bone conduction hearing aid Abbreviated profile of hearing aid benefit Speech audiometry
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Contemporary solutions for patients with microtia and congenital aural atresia-Hong Kong experience
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作者 Willis S.S.Tsang Michael C.F.Tong +4 位作者 Peter K.M.Ku Kunwar S.S.Bhatia Joannie K.Y.Yu Terence K.C.Wong C.Andrew van Hasselt 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2016年第4期-,共8页
Managing microtia patients is always a challenge. Multidisciplinary approach, good family support, well established doctorepatient rela-tionship and well organised patient-support groups are the essential elements for... Managing microtia patients is always a challenge. Multidisciplinary approach, good family support, well established doctorepatient rela-tionship and well organised patient-support groups are the essential elements for success. With the advancement of implantable hearing devices, more options will be available for the microtia patients. Otologists play a leading role in the whole management process. They not only provide proper guidance to the patients in choosing the correct path of the treatment, but also play a key role in organising and maintaining a cost-effective multidisciplinary rehabilitation team for the microtia patients. 展开更多
关键词 MICROTIA Congenital aural atresia Implantable hearing aids bone conduction
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