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Audiometric Comparison Between the First Patients With the Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant and Matched Percutaneous Bone Anchored Hearing Device Users

Rigato, Cristina, 1989 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
Reinfeldt, Sabine, 1978 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
Håkansson, Bo, 1953 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
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Fredén Jansson, Karl-Johan, 1988 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
Hol, M. K. S. (author)
Radboud Universiteit,Radboud University
Eeg-Olofsson, Måns, 1967 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Otorhinolaryngology,University of Gothenburg
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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2016
2016
English.
In: Otology & Neurotology. - : Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health). - 1531-7129 .- 1537-4505. ; 37:9, s. 1381-1387
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  • Hypothesis:The transcutaneous bone conduction implant (BCI) is compared with bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHAs) under the hypothesis that the BCI can give similar rehabilitation from an audiological as well as patient-related point of view.Background:Patients suffering from conductive and mixed hearing losses can often benefit more from rehabilitation using bone conduction devices (BCDs) rather than conventional air conduction devices. The most widely used BCD is the percutaneous BAHA, with a permanent skin-penetrating abutment. To overcome issues related to percutaneous BCDs, the trend today is to develop transcutaneous devices, with intact skin. The BCI is an active transcutaneous device currently in a clinical trial phase. A potential limitation of active transcutaneous devices is the loss of power in the induction link over the skin. To address this issue, countermeasures are taken in the design of the BCI, which is therefore expected to be as effective as percutaneous BCDs.Methods:An early observational study with a matched-pair design was performed to compare BCI and BAHA groups of patients over several audiometric measurements, including speech audiometry and warble tones thresholds with and without the device. Additionally, questionnaires were used to assess the general health condition, benefit, and satisfaction level of patients.Results:No statistically significant difference was detected in any of the audiological measurements. The outcome of patient-related measurements was slightly superior for BCI in all subscales.Conclusion:Results confirm the initial hypothesis of the study: the BCI seems to be capable of providing as good rehabilitation as percutaneous devices for indicated patients.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Etologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Behavioural Sciences Biology (hsv//eng)
NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Bioinformatik och systembiologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Active transcutaneous
Audiometric measurements
Bone anchored hearing aid
Bone conduction
aid benefit
noise
stimulation
sound
aid benefit

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