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Bone anchored hearing aid in single sided deafness: outcome in right-handed patients
Authors:Saliba Issam  Nader Marc-Elie  El Fata Fouad  Leroux Tony
Affiliation:a Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Montreal University Hospital Center (CHUM), Montreal University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;b Department of Audiology and Speech Therapy, Montreal University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:

Objective

To assess the benefits in terms of sound localization, to evaluate speech discrimination in noise, to appraise the prosthesis benefit and to identify outcome in right and left handed patients when BAHA are implanted on the right or on the left deaf side.

Methods

Two years prospective study in a tertiary referral center. Tests consist on Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) and sound localization after 6 months of BAHA use. Quality of life was assessed by the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) questionnaire. The paired T-test and the analysis of variance were used for the statistical measures.

Results

Twenty-one subjects participated in this study. HINT: patients score better when speech and noise are spatially separated and noise is not presented to the healthy ear. In the right-handed group (left dominant brain), unaided left-implanted patients performed better than right-implanted patient when speech is in front and noise to the good ear; when speech is presented to the good ear and noise to the front, aided right-implanted patients performed better than aided left-implanted patients. Sound localization: correct answers attain 35% at best. No statistical difference between the frequencies was found, neither between the left and right implanted patients. APHAB: the score improvement is statistically significant for the global score, the background noise subscale at 5 weeks and for the reverberation subscale at 6 months.

Conclusion

It seems that left dominant hemisphere is able to filter crossed noise better than the right hemisphere. Results of uncrossed speech to the dominant left brain are better than the uncrossed speech to the non-dominant right brain.
Keywords:BAHA   Single sided deafness   Sound localization   Dominant   Non-dominant   Right-handed   Acoustic neuroma   Translabyrinthine   Schwannoma   Hearing loss
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