Comparison of Performance of Transcranial Contralateral Routing of Signal, Pre-Implanted Trimmer Digital and Digital Bone Anchored Hearing Aid in Adults with Unilateral Hearing Loss

Individuals with unilateral hearing loss of severe-profound degree face listening difficulties while localizing a sound source and while perceiving speech in the presence of noise. The objective was to compare the efficacy of the digitally programmable bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA), trimmer digit...

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Published in:Audiology research (Pavia, Italy) Vol. 5; no. 2; p. 133
Main Authors: Devi, Neelamegarajan, Chatni, Suma, Ramadevi, Kasetty Jagannathaiah S., Baba Fakruddin, Darga
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 16-06-2015
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Summary:Individuals with unilateral hearing loss of severe-profound degree face listening difficulties while localizing a sound source and while perceiving speech in the presence of noise. The objective was to compare the efficacy of the digitally programmable bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA), trimmer digital BAHA and the transcranial contralateral routing of signal (T-CROS) in improving the listening performance in adults with unilateral hearing loss. Twenty-four adults with unilateral hearing loss was assessed for sound field thresholds, speech perception performance in quiet and noise (direct and indirect conditions) and the subjective quality rating of speech in unaided and aided with either T-CROS or digitally programmable BAHA or trimmer digital BAHA attached to the headband. Results indicated that the participants performed better with both the digitally programmable and the trimmer digital BAHA than the T-CROS in both quiet and noise. However, the digitally programmable BAHA performed better when the speech arrived from the poorer ear side. The current study helps in prioritizing the hearing amplification devices for the trial and also helps in arriving at the appropriate hearing amplification device for the individuals with unilateral hearing loss.
Bibliography:Conflict of interest: the authors declare no potential conflict of interest.
Contributions: ND, study design, data analysis and interpretation, manuscript preparation; SC, data collection, manuscript revision and data analysis; KJSR, manuscript revision and data interpretation; DBF, literature review and manuscript revision. The authors are responsible for the integrity of the content of the paper.
ISSN:2039-4349
2039-4330
2039-4349
DOI:10.4081/audiores.2015.133