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Auditory Gain, Quality of Life, and Audiological Benefits in Bone-Anchored Hearing Device Users in Fundación SantaféDe Bogotá, Colombia

Auditory Gain, Quality of Life, and Audiological Benefits in Bone-Anchored Hearing Device Users in Fundación SantaféDe Bogotá, Colombia
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摘要 The objective of this study is to determine the auditory gain, quality of life, audiological benefits, in bone-anchored hearing device users (BAHA). It is a retrospective and concurrent evaluation of thirty patients fitted unilaterally and seven fitted bilaterally for at least six months. Patients were assessed with audiometric testing and application of Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) and Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB). Regarding sound-field pure audiometry results, we found a statistically significant gain in all frequencies using the bone-anchored device. APHAB scores showed statistically significant subjective audiological gains in all subscales except for the aversiveness subscale. GBI mean scores for all items in both groups were all above 3, suggesting quality of life improvement in conductive and mixed hearing loss patients. BP100 users showed a greater clinical gain in the APHAB global score and subscales compared with Divino users. In conclusion the BAHA provides significant auditory gain, subjective audiological benefits and improves quality of life in all BAHA users. This study shows a significant clinical and statistical benefit of BAHA measured by audiometric testing and by the APHAB and GBI questionnaires. The objective of this study is to determine the auditory gain, quality of life, audiological benefits, in bone-anchored hearing device users (BAHA). It is a retrospective and concurrent evaluation of thirty patients fitted unilaterally and seven fitted bilaterally for at least six months. Patients were assessed with audiometric testing and application of Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) and Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB). Regarding sound-field pure audiometry results, we found a statistically significant gain in all frequencies using the bone-anchored device. APHAB scores showed statistically significant subjective audiological gains in all subscales except for the aversiveness subscale. GBI mean scores for all items in both groups were all above 3, suggesting quality of life improvement in conductive and mixed hearing loss patients. BP100 users showed a greater clinical gain in the APHAB global score and subscales compared with Divino users. In conclusion the BAHA provides significant auditory gain, subjective audiological benefits and improves quality of life in all BAHA users. This study shows a significant clinical and statistical benefit of BAHA measured by audiometric testing and by the APHAB and GBI questionnaires.
作者 Augusto Peñaranda Juan Manuel Garcia Maria Leonor Aparicio Felipe Montes Clemencia Barón Roberto C. Jiménez Daniel Peñaranda Augusto Peñaranda;Juan Manuel Garcia;Maria Leonor Aparicio;Felipe Montes;Clemencia Barón;Roberto C. Jiménez;Daniel Peñaranda(Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, Cochlear Implants Group, Bogotá, Colombia;Industrial Engineering Department, Los Andes University, Centro de Estudios Interdisciplinarios Básicos y Aplicados en Complejidad (CeiBA), Bogotá, Colombia;Industrial Engineering Department, Los Andes University, EpiAndes, Epidemiology Group, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia;School of Medicine, Los Andes University, Bogotá, Colombia)
出处 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2016年第2期44-53,共10页 耳鼻喉(英文)
关键词 BAHA Quality of Life Audiological Benefits Auditory Gain BAHA Quality of Life Audiological Benefits Auditory Gain
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