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- Title
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ADHEAR BONE CONDUCTION DEVICE FITTED BILATERALLY IN A CHILD WITH CONDUCTIVE HEARING LOSS: CASE STUDY.
- Authors
Cywka, Katarzyna B.; Skarzynski, Piotr H.
- Abstract
Introduction: Frequently, bone conduction hearing aids on a softband are not tolerated by children due to pressure on the head or visual esthetics. By way of contrast, a non-surgical hearing system - Adhear (Med-El, Innsbruck, Austria) - allows the sound processor to be attached using a noninvasive adhesive adapter. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Adhear system and assess its subjective benefits in a child who had bilateral conductive hearing loss. Case report: The Adhear system was tested in a 13-year-old child with bilateral conductive hearing loss. Pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry in quiet were performed without and then with a pair of devices placed bilaterally. Word recognition scores (WRS) at 50 and 65 dB SPL in quiet were measured using the Pruszewicz monosyllabic Polish word test. After 4 weeks, subjective hearing benefit and experience with the Adhear system was done using the APHAB (Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit) questionnaire. Results: With Adhear, WRS at 50dB SPL increased significantly from an unaided score of 10% to 80%. The result of free-field audiometry with Adhear on both sides indicated a hearing level within the normal range. Conclusions: Adhear is an effective rehabilitation option for children with bilateral conductive hearing loss.
- Publication
Journal of Hearing Science, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 3, p51
- ISSN
2083-389X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17430/jhs/190671