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Speech audiometry and data logging in CI patients

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BackgroundAs part of postoperative cochlear implant (CI) diagnostics, speech comprehension tests are performed to monitor audiological outcome. In recent years, a trend toward improved suprathreshold speech intelligibility in quiet and an… Click to show full abstract

BackgroundAs part of postoperative cochlear implant (CI) diagnostics, speech comprehension tests are performed to monitor audiological outcome. In recent years, a trend toward improved suprathreshold speech intelligibility in quiet and an extension of intelligibility to softer sounds has been observed. Parallel to audiometric data, analysis of the patients’ acoustic environment can take place by means of data logging in modern CI systems.ObjectivesWhich speech test levels reflect the individual listening environment in a relevant manner and how can these be reflected in a clinical audiometric setting?Patients and methodsIn a retrospective analysis, data logs of 263 adult CI patients were evaluated for sound level and the listening situation (quiet, speech in quiet, noise, speech in noise, music, and wind). Additionally, monosyllabic word comprehension in quiet was analyzed in experienced CI users at presentation levels of 40–80 dB.ResultsFor the sound level in the acoustic environment of postlingually deafened adult CI users, data logging shows a maximum occurrence of speech signals in the range of 50–59 dB. This demonstrates the relevance of everyday speech comprehension at levels below 60 dB.ConclusionIndividual optimization of speech intelligibility with a CI speech processor should not be performed in the range of 65–70 dB only, but also at lower levels. Measurements at 50 dB currently seem to be a useful addition.

Keywords: speech audiometry; speech; logging patients; data logging; comprehension; audiometry data

Journal Title: HNO
Year Published: 2017

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