1. Comparisons of electrophysiological and psychophysical fitting methods for cochlear implants.
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Müller-Deile, Joachim, Neben, Nicole, Dillier, Norbert, Büchner, Andreas, Mewes, Alexander, Junge, Friederike, Lai, Waikong, Schuessler, Mark, and Hey, Matthias
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PSYCHOPHYSICS ,COCHLEAR implants ,HEARING aid fitting ,RESEARCH ,ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,BLIND experiment ,REPEATED measures design ,RESEARCH funding ,CROSSOVER trials ,STATISTICAL sampling ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
This study compared two different versions of an electrophysiology-based software-guided cochlear implant fitting method with a procedure employing standard clinical software. The two versions used electrically evoked compound action potential (ECAP) thresholds for either five or all twenty-two electrodes to determine sound processor stimulation level profiles. Objective and subjective performance results were compared between software-guided and clinical fittings. Prospective, double-blind, single-subject repeated-measures with permuted ABCA sequences. 48 post linguistically deafened adults with ≤15 years of severe-to-profound deafness who were newly unilaterally implanted with a Nucleus device. Speech recognition in noise and quiet was not significantly different between software- guided and standard methods, but there was a visit/learning-effect. However, the 5-electrode method gave scores on the SSQ speech subscale 0.5 points lower than the standard method. Clinicians judged usability for all methods as acceptable, as did subjects for comfort. Analysis of stimulation levels and ECAP thresholds suggested that the 5-electrode method could be refined. Speech recognition was not inferior using either version of the electrophysiology-based software-guided fitting method compared with the standard method. Subject-reported speech perception was slightly inferior with the five-electrode method. Software-guided methods saved about 10 min of clinician's time versus standard fittings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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