Assessment of Bimodal Contribution in Adult Cochlear Implant Users
- Conditions
- Deafness
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Speech perception tests and self-rating questionnaire
- Registration Number
- NCT02331017
- Lead Sponsor
- Bnai Zion Medical Center
- Brief Summary
To evaluate the combination of electric hearing through Cochlear Implant and acoustic hearing through hearing aid in bimodal users with moderate-to-severe hearing loss in the non-implanted ear. The research will also provide pilot study data on unilateral Cochlear Implant recipients with residual useful acoustic hearing in the implanted ear whose acoustic hearing has been preserved.
- Detailed Description
Many current unilateral Cochlear Implant users have some residual acoustic hearing in the opposite ear as well as in the implanted ear. The amount of useful residual acoustic hearing varies among these implantees. There are several acoustic and electric combinations in the bilateral-bimodal listening mode depending on the amount of useful residual acoustic hearing in each ear. The combination of low frequency acoustic information provided by the hearing aid on each ear, completes the high frequency electric information provided by the Cochlear Implant (complementary bimodal benefit). Each of the different rehabilitation combinationsfor unilateral Cochlear Implant users enablesa unique integration of the three aspects of bilateral hearing bilaterality, binaurality and bimodality which may provide significant advantages over unilateral Cochlear Implant stimulation in terms of speech perception in noise, complementary information as well as localization abilities.
The study will include 20 bilateral-bimodal users with moderate-to-severe hearing loss at 250 Hz, 500 Hz and 1000 Hz in the non-implanted ear, who use hearing aids for at least 75% of their waking hours. Evaluation utilizes bilateral-binaural and bimodal complementary effects task-specific test batteries based on published doctoral research project. The assessment protocol consisted of tests that include various speech materials, different maskers, presentation of the noise from different locations in space, right/left speech lateralization, pitch-related tasks and subjective questionnaires. All tests will be administered in three listening conditions: Cochlear Implant -alone, hearing aid-alone and Cochlear Implant +hearing aid.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Bilateral-bimodal users
- With moderate-to-severe hearing loss at 250 Hz, 500 Hz and 1000 Hz in the non-implanted ear
- Who use hearing aids for at least 75% of their waking hours
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Bimodal users Speech perception tests and self-rating questionnaire Bilateral-bimodal users with moderate-to-severe hearing loss who use hearing aids for at least 75% of their waking hours. Administration of Speech perception tests and self-rating questionnaire
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Speech perception task specific tests using assessment protocol which will include 6 speech perception tests in quiet and noise listening conditions. 12 months ests designed to examine the contribution of bilateral-binaural benefits:
1. Semantically unpredictable sentence recognition presented from the front in the presence of a two-male-talker masker.
2. Horizontal right/left speech lateralization in quiet
3. Perception of monosyllabic words (HAB) in competing three-male-talker babble.
4. Semantically unpredictable sentence recognition in the presence of one competing talker using a reversed speech sentence spoken by only two different talkers with different F0 characteristics.
5. Perception of intonation.
6. Evaluation of the difference between the perception of natural prosody speech and the perception of speech with flattened F0 contour
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assessment of functional performance in daily life using self-repot questionnaires 12 months the Speech, Spatial and Quality (SSQ) questionnaire and the Hearing Handicap Questionnaire (HHQ).
Standard basic speech perception tests 12 Months Standard basic speech perception tests which will enable to characterize the basic speech perception abilities of the bilateral-bimodal users by means of a commonly utilized assessment tool: monosyllabic word discrimination on the Hebrew version of the AB Word List (HAB) in quiet; Hebrew version of the CID sentence recognition test in quiet and the Hebrew version of the CID sentence recognition test in the presence of four-talker-babble noise with the SNR fixed at +5dB, speech and noise presented from the front.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Bnai Zion Medical Center
🇮🇱Haifa, Israel