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Effect of face masks on speech understanding: A clinical perspective during speech audiometry
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作者 Rawish Kumar Sanjay Kumar Munjal +2 位作者 Anuradha Sharma Md Noorain Alam Naresh K.Panda 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2022年第3期140-145,共6页
The objective was to measure the effect of various face masks on speech recognition threshold and the word recognition score in the presence of varying background noise levels.20 normal-hearing adult subjects(a total ... The objective was to measure the effect of various face masks on speech recognition threshold and the word recognition score in the presence of varying background noise levels.20 normal-hearing adult subjects(a total of 40 ears)participated.Pure tone audiometry followed by speech recognition threshold and word recognition score at the most comfortable level in varying signal-to-noise ratios(SNR0,SNR10,and SNR15)using surgical,pleated cloth,and N95 masks.Using surgical,cloth,and N95 masks,speech recognition thresholds increased by 1.8 dB,4.4 dB,and 5.05 dB,respectively.Word recognition scores decreased by 32%without a mask,43.7%in a surgical mask,46.3%in a cloth mask,and 46.7%in N95 mask conditions,between SNR15 and SNR0.The speech recognition threshold was negatively affected with cloth and N95 masks.Surgical masks do not affect the word recognition scores at lower background noise levels.However,as the signal-to-noise ratio decreased,even the surgical,cloth,and N95 masks significantly impacted the word recognition score even in normal-hearing individuals. 展开更多
关键词 Face masks Speech recognition threshold word recognition score Signal-to-noise ratio COMMUNICATION
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Hearing Impairment in Senile Dementia of Alzhaimer's Type
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作者 WANG Ning-yu1, YANG Hui-jie1, SU Jing-fei1, KONG Feng1, ZHANG Ming-xia1, DONG Hui-qing2, ZHANG Xin-qing2, JIA Jian-ping2, HAN De-min3 1 From Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100020,China 2 From Department of Internal Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital Affiliated to Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053,China 3 From Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Cephalocervical Surgery, Tongren Hospital Affiliated to Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China 《Journal of Otology》 2007年第1期14-17,共4页
Objectives To evaluate peripheral auditory dysfunction in senile dementia of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and its relationship with cognitive dysfunction. Methods Pure tone thresholds,word recognition scores (WRS), acous... Objectives To evaluate peripheral auditory dysfunction in senile dementia of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and its relationship with cognitive dysfunction. Methods Pure tone thresholds,word recognition scores (WRS), acoustic immittance and auditory brain-stem responses (ABR) were tested to evaluate the auditory function in 43 AD patients and 50 normal subjects. The test reliability in these subjects was examined before the test results were evaluated for their correlation with the Mini Mental State Examination(MMSE) score. Results There were no statistically significant differences in peripheral auditory functions between the two ears in the tested subjects or between the two groups when the auditometric results of the right ear were compared(P > 0.05). Also, there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups when audiometric test reliability, acoustic impedance and ABR results were compared(P > 0.05). Conclutions The pure tone audiometric threshold and WRS in AD patients are similar to those in comparable non-AD senile subjects. Peripheral auditory dysfunction is not related to cognitive dysfunction. 展开更多
关键词 senile dementia of the Alzheimer’s type pure tone audiometry word recognition score mini-mental scale questionnaire cognition dysfunction
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Improvement in word recognition following treatment failure for sudden sensorineural hearing loss
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作者 Taha A. Jan Elliott D. Kozin +2 位作者 Vivek V. Kanumuri Rosh K. Sethi David H. Jung 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 2016年第3期-,共7页
Objectives:Patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) may have word recognition scores (WRS) that correlate with pure tone average (PTA). We hypothesize that there is a subset of patients with SSNHL who h... Objectives:Patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) may have word recognition scores (WRS) that correlate with pure tone average (PTA). We hypothesize that there is a subset of patients with SSNHL who have improved WRS despite stable PTA. Methods:Retrospective case review at a tertiary otolaryngology practice. Results:We identified 13 of 113 patients with SSNHL whose WRS increased despite overall sta-ble pure tone averages. There was an observed average improvement in WRS by 23.8 points in this patient cohort at follow-up, with mean initial PTA in the affected ear at 48.7 dB. Conclusions: We identify a novel cohort of SSNHL patients that have failed treatment as measured by PTA, but who have increased WRS over time. These data have implications for patient counseling and lend insight into the pathophysiology of SSNHL. 展开更多
关键词 Sensorineural hearing loss Sudden sensorineural hearing loss word recognition score Pure tone average
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Development of SC-10: A psychometrically equivalent Singapore Mandarin disyllabic word list for clinical speech audiometry use
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作者 Gary Jek Chong Lee Steven Lock Hey Lee 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 2021年第3期247-256,共10页
Objective::The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a set of psychometrically equivalent disyllabic wordlist(SC-10)in Singapore Mandarin for clinical use.Study design::A preliminary set of 1000 words were obta... Objective::The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a set of psychometrically equivalent disyllabic wordlist(SC-10)in Singapore Mandarin for clinical use.Study design::A preliminary set of 1000 words were obtained from a dictionary of frequently used words by Singapore students.Ten native judges rate the familiarity level of each word.This is followed by a face-to-face public survey to rank the shortlisted word set from most to least familiar.The final 108 disyllabic words were recorded by a native female talker.20 normal hearing subjects were used to obtain the percentage of correct word recognition at 24 intensity levels(-10 dB HL to 26 dB HL in 2 dB increment).Psychometric function slopes were calculated for each word.100 words were eventually chosen and assigned into ten 10-word lists based on a psychometric balancing protocol.Minor digital adjustments were made to the intensity of each wordlist to improve their auditory homogeneity.Results::The calculated regression slopes in the psychometric functions for the ten lists are between 8.0 and 9.8%/dB.Single factor ANOVA analysis showed no significant difference in both the mean intensity required to obtain 50%recognition score(f=0.109,df=9,p=0.999)and the slopes of the psychometric functions(f=0.078,df=9,p=0.999)between the ten word lists.List validation on 25 normal hearing participants(PTA=11.0 dB HL,SD=4.3)showed a mean speech recognition threshold(SRT)of 9.3 dB HL(SD=3.5)and regression slope of 8.395%/dB.Quadratic regression analysis showed a positive correlation(r^(2)=0.923)between presentation level and word recognition score(WRS).The difference between PTA and SRT of each subject all fall within the clinically acceptable difference of 10 dB HL.Test-retest reliability,carried out on 20 subjects at three levels(SRT-5,SRT,and SRT+5 dB),showed no significance difference between word recognition score when the same participant is tested again at the same intensity level using a different wordlist.Conclusion::All in all,it shows that the SC-10 speech materials are valid for clinical use for Mandarin speech audiometry in Singapore. 展开更多
关键词 Speech audiometry word recognition score Disyllabic word list Mandarin Chinese SINGAPORE SC-10
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