Towards auditory profile-based hearing-aid fittings: BEAR rationale and clinical implementation

Raul Sanchez-Lopez*, Mengfan Wu (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Michal Fereczkowski (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Sébastien Santurette (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Monika Baumann (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Borys Kowalewski (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Tobias Piechowiak (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Nikolai Bisgaard (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Gert Ravn (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Sreeram Kaithali Narayanan (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Torsten Dau (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Tobias Neher

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Abstract

Background: To improve hearing-aid rehabilitation, the Danish ‘Better hEAring Rehabilitation’ (BEAR) project recently developed methods for individual hearing loss characterization and hearing-aid fitting. Four auditory profiles differing in terms of audiometric hearing loss and supra-threshold hearing abilities were identified. To enable auditory profile-based hearing-aid treatment, a fitting rationale leveraging differences in gain prescription and signal-to-noise (SNR) improvement was developed. This report describes the translation of this rationale to clinical devices supplied by three industrial partners. Methods: Regarding the SNR improvement, advanced feature settings were proposed and verified based on free-field measurements made with an acoustic mannikin fitted with the different hearing aids. Regarding the gain prescription, a clinically feasible fitting tool and procedure based on real-ear gain adjustments were developed. Results: Analyses of the collected real-ear gain and SNR improvement data confirmed the feasibility of the clinical implementation. Differences between the auditory profile-based fitting strategy and a current ‘best practice’ procedure based on the NAL-NL2 fitting rule were verified and are discussed in terms of limitations and future perspectives. Conclusion: Based on a joint effort from academic and industrial partners, the BEAR fitting rationale was transferred to commercially available hearing aids.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAudiology Research
Vol/bind12
Udgave nummer5
Sider (fra-til)564–573
ISSN2039-4330
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 9. okt. 2022

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