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@article{1593117, author = {Urík, Milan and Hošnová, Dagmar and Šlapák, Ivo and Jančíková, Jana and Odstrčilík, Jan and Jarkovský, Jiří and Baumgartner, WolfandDieter}, article_number = {NOV 2019}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109614}, keywords = {Pressure-free; Bone conduction hearing aid; Children}, language = {eng}, issn = {0165-5876}, journal = {International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology}, title = {First experiences with a new adhesive bone conduction hearing device in children}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109614}, volume = {126}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1593117 AU - Urík, Milan - Hošnová, Dagmar - Šlapák, Ivo - Jančíková, Jana - Odstrčilík, Jan - Jarkovský, Jiří - Baumgartner, Wolf-Dieter PY - 2019 TI - First experiences with a new adhesive bone conduction hearing device in children JF - International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology VL - 126 IS - NOV 2019 SP - 1-7 EP - 1-7 PB - Elsevier SN - 01655876 KW - Pressure-free KW - Bone conduction hearing aid KW - Children UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109614 L2 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109614 N2 - Objectives: To evaluate the hearing benefit, advantages, and disadvantages in a series of children using a new, nonimplantable, pressure-free, adhesive bone conduction hearing aid. Methods: Seventeen children were included in the study. 5 children suffered from bilateral conductive hearing loss (CHL), 6 children with unilateral CHL and 6 children with unilateral sensorineural hearing loss. An audiological tests were provide. Additionally, sound quality (SSQ10) and quality of life (AQoL-6D) were assessed using questionnaires. Results: The average value of speech audiometry with bubble noise in children with SNHL is 21.33 ( +/- 5.72) dB HL with the device and 27.67 ( +/- 4.59) dB HL without the device, which is a statistically significant gain (p = 0.027). The analysis showed the average value of hearing threshold in sound field in the group of children with CHL supported 20.23 ( +/- 16.84) dB HL and not supported 33.52 ( +/- 27.27) by the hearing aid for bone conduction, which i a statistically significant gain (p = 0.008). The average value of speech audiometry is 23.45 ( +/- 14.45) dB HL with the device and 37.27 ( +/- 26.65) dB HL without the device, which is a statistically significant gain (p = 0.012). The average value of speech audiometry with bubble noise is 30.55 ( +/- 10.03) dB HL with the device and 45.45 ( +/- 18.41) dB HL without the device, which is a statistically significant gain (p = 0.008). No patient referred pain or irritation. Conclusion This new device for bone conduction show a hearing benefit for a paediatric patient, without any concomitant aesthetic and other complications. ER -
URÍK, Milan, Dagmar HOŠNOVÁ, Ivo ŠLAPÁK, Jana JANČÍKOVÁ, Jan ODSTRČILÍK, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ a Wolf-Dieter BAUMGARTNER. First experiences with a new adhesive bone conduction hearing device in children. \textit{International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology}. Elsevier, 2019, roč.~126, NOV 2019, s.~1-7. ISSN~0165-5876. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109614.
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