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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 27(3): 518-527, Jul.-Sept. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514242

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Abstract Introduction The P300 auditory evoked potential is a long-latency cortical potential evoked with auditory stimulation, which provides information on neural mechanisms underlying the central auditory processing. Objectives To identify and gather scientific evidence regarding the P300 in adult cochlear implant (CI) users. Data Synthesis A total of 87 articles, 20 of which were selected for this study, were identified and exported to the Rayyan search software. Those 20 articles did not propose a homogeneous methodology, which made comparison more difficult. Most articles (60%) in this review compare CI users with typical hearing people, showing prolonged P300 latency in CI users. Among the studies, 35% show that CI users present a smaller P300 amplitude. Another variable is the influence of the kind of stimulus used to elicit P300, which was prolonged in 30% of the studies that used pure tone stimuli, 10% of the studies that used pure tone and speech stimuli, and 60% of the studies that used speech stimuli. Conclusion This review has contributed with evidence that shows the importance of applying a controlled P300 protocol to diagnose and monitor CI users. Regardless of the stimuli used to elicit P300, we noticed a pattern in the increase in latency and decrease in amplitude in CI users. The user's experience with the CI speech processor over time and the speech test results seem to be related to the P300 latency and amplitude measurements.

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 89(6): 101311, Jan.-Feb. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528112

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Abstract Objective: Translate and validate the Beginner's Intelligibility Test (BIT) speech intelligibility assessment instrument into Brazilian Portuguese. Method: Study developed in two stages: 1st translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Beginner's Intelligibility Test instrument into Brazilian Portuguese; 2nd application of the instrument. The second stage of the study involved 20 children using cochlear implants, aged between 4 and 11 years old, enrolled in the Cochlear Implant Program at Hospital das Clínicas de Ribeirão Preto, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo. All data collection procedures were video, and audio recorded for analysis by judges. After orthographic transcription of each sentence repeated by the child, the judge was asked to score the participant's speech intelligibility and classify it according to criteria established in the literature. Results: The translation stage took place for the four lists and 40 sentences of the Beginner's Intelligibility Test (BIT) instrument into Brazilian Portuguese, the semantic, idiomatic, experimental and conceptual equivalences were considered, and it took place without any difficulties identified by the translators. The terms used in the Portuguese language were similar and those that presented differences among the translators did not bring significant divergences to its understanding. In the inter-evaluator analysis, there was reliability between the classification and the score obtained. Different judges evaluated the same children and a concordance was observed in classification and scoring. Conclusions: Face validity of the BIT was confirmed through the understanding of each sentence of the four lists by the majority of children using cochlear implants participating in the pretest phase. The content validity among experts was unanimous for the four lists of sentences. The Brazilian Portuguese adapted version maintained the semantic, idiomatic, conceptual, and cultural equivalence, according to the evaluation of the expert committee. Evidence level: 02.

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Medicina (Ribeirão Preto) ; 55(4)dez. 2022. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1417762

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Objetivo: Mapear o conhecimento sobre os principais desafios e as possíveis oportunidades advindas do ensino remoto emergencial durante a pandemia da COVID-19 sob a perspectiva de docentes e discentes dos cursos de ensino superior das áreas de Ciências da Saúde. Método: Trata-se de uma revisão de escopo pautada nas reco-mendações do The Joanna Briggs Institute. Foram realizadas buscas em duas bases de dados a fim de identificar estudos primários publicados em português, inglês e espanhol, entre os anos de 2020 e 2021, das quais foram identificadas 15 publicações que abordavam o ensino remoto emergencial em cursos de ensino superior da área de saúde. Resultados: Das publicações analisadas, 73,3% eram estudos transversais. Sete dos estudos tiveram os discentes como grupo de estudo, quatro abordaram a perspectiva docente, e três trouxeram a percepção conjunta de discentes e docentes. Os principais desafios identificados foram: o cumprimento das atividades de prática clínica, o distanciamento e menor interação entre pares, aumento da carga de trabalho, dificuldade/disparidade no acesso à internet e problemas técnicos, presença de distratores dificultando foco e motivação, dificuldade de manter aten-ção nesta modalidade de ensino, qualidade do ensino, baixa adesão dos discentes, insatisfação com as atividades em grupo e dificuldades em relação ao uso do dispositivo. Como oportunidades, a flexibilidade das aulas, o uso de tecnologias interativas, economia de tempo, melhoria de interação entre os discentes e docentes, possibilidades de cooperação vencidas pela barreira física. Conclusão: Do ponto de vista de discentes e docentes, existiram inúme-ros desafios sociais, tecnológicos (acesso e conhecimento) e pedagógicos. No entanto, este contexto também trou-xe novas oportunidades, que devem ser refletidas e analisadas pela comunidade acadêmica como pontos positivos, e incorporadas estrategicamente a fim de transformar o sistema educacional. (AU)


Objective: To map the knowledge of the main challenges and possible opportunities in emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of higher education health science professors and students. Method: This scoping review was based on the recommendations of the Joanna Briggs Institute. The search was conducted in two databases to identify primary studies published in Portuguese, English, or Spanish in 2020 and 2021; 15 publications that approached emergency remote teaching in higher education programs in the field of health were identified. Results: Of the analyzed publications, 73.3% were cross-sectional studies. Seven studies comprised students in the study group; four addressed professors' perspectives; and three analyzed both students' and professors' perceptions. The following main challenges were identified: carrying out practical clinical activities, peer distancing and less interaction, increased workload, Internet access difficulties/disparities and technical problems, presence of distractors hindering focus and motivation, attention difficulties in this teaching modality, quality of teaching, low student adherence, dissatisfaction with group activities, and difficulties using devices. The opportunities included class flexibility, interactive technology use, time saving, improved student-professor interaction, cooperation possibilities otherwise impossible due to physical barriers. Conclusion: From the students' and professors' standpoint, there were countless social, technological (access and knowledge), and pedagogical challenges. On the other hand, this context also provided new opportunities, which the academic community must consider and analyze as positive aspects incorporated strategically to transform the educational system. (AU)


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Universities , Education, Distance , Health Sciences , Pandemics , COVID-19
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 88(4): 533-538, July-Aug. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394155

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Abstract Introduction: The bone-anchored hearing system has become the most viable treatment option for subjects with conductive or mixed hearing loss, who are unable to benefit from conventional hearing aids or middle ear surgery. Objective: To compare the surgical and audiological outcomes between the minimally-invasive Ponto surgery and a linear incision with soft tissue preservation techniques in bone-anchored hearing system recipients. Methods: A retrospective study was carried out from January 2017 to June 2018. Forty-two adult patients eligible for unilateral bone-anchored hearing system surgery with the Ponto system were included in the study. The implant and abutment lengths used varied from 3 to 4 mm and from 6 to 14 mm, according to the bone and skin thickness of the participants, respectively. Results: Twenty-two surgeries were performed using the minimally invasive Ponto surgery technique (52.4%) and 20 (47.6%) using the linear incision. The mean age of the subjects implanted with minimally invasive Ponto surgery and linear incision techniques were 42.0 and 33.3 years old, respectively. Ten male (45,5%) and 14 (70%) female patients were implanted using minimally invasive Ponto surgery and the linear incision techniques, respectively. There were no differences between pure tone audiometric thresholds and monosyllabic word recognition scores of the subjects, when comparing both surgical techniques. The minimally invasive Ponto surgery technique significantly reduced the surgical time compared to the linear incision technique. There were no differences between both surgical techniques for skin-related complications; (Holgers 3 and 4) which occurred in 18.8% for MIPS and in 25% for linear incision. Subjects included in the minimally invasive Ponto surgery technique group showed a superior cosmetic outcome, with no surgical scar or additional sutures. Conclusion: The surgical and audiological outcomes were satisfactory and were not correlated to the surgical technique selected in all subjects. When compared to the linear incision, the minimally invasive Ponto surgery technique showed reduced surgical time and superior esthetic outcomes in the postoperative follow-up.


Resumo Introdução: As próteses auditivas ancoradas ao osso têm se tornado a opção de tratamento mais viável para indivíduos com perda auditiva condutiva ou mista, incapazes de se beneficiar de aparelhos auditivos convencionais ou cirurgia da orelha média. Objetivo: Comparar os resultados cirúrgicos e audiológicos entre as técnicas minimally invasive Ponto surgery e incisão linear com preservação de tecidos moles em usuários de próteses auditivas ancoradas ao osso. Método: Foi feito um estudo retrospectivo de janeiro de 2017 a junho de 2018. Foram incluídos no estudo 42 pacientes adultos candidatos para cirurgia de prótese auditiva ancorada ao osso unilateral com o sistema Ponto. Os comprimentos de implante e pilar usados variaram de 3-4 milímetros e de 6-14 milímetros, de acordo com a espessura óssea e subcutânea dos participantes, respectivamente. Resultados: Foram feitas 22 cirurgias com uso da técnica minimally invasive Ponto surgery (52,4%) e 20 (47,6%) com incisão linear. A idade média dos indivíduos implantados com técnicas minimally invasive Ponto surgery e incisão linear foi de 42 e 33,3 anos, respectivamente. Dez homens (45,5%) e 14 (70%) mulheres foram implantadas com técnicas minimally invasive Ponto surgery e incisão linear, respectivamente. Não houve diferenças entre os limiares audiométricos em campo livre e as pontuações de reconhecimento de palavras monossilábicas dos sujeitos, quando comparadas as duas técnicas cirúrgicas. A técnica minimally invasive Ponto surgery reduziu significantemente o tempo cirúrgico em comparação com a técnica de incisão linear. Não houve diferenças entre as duas tecnicas cirúrgicas para complicações cutâneas maiores (Holgers 3 e 4), que ocorreram em 18,18% para MIPS e em 25% para incisão linear. Os indivíduos incluídos no grupo da técnica minimally invasive Ponto surgery apresentaram aspecto cosmético superior, sem cicatriz cirúrgica ou sutura adicional. Conclusão: Os resultados cirúrgicos e audiológicos foram satisfatórios e não se correlacionaram com a técnica cirúrgica empregada em todos os indivíduos. Quando comparada à incisão linear, a técnica minimally invasive Ponto surgery apresentou tempo cirúrgico reduzido e resultados estéticos superiores no seguimento pós-operatório.

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 88(supl.1): 108-117, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1420796

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Abstract Introduction Electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses provide reliable clinical information to assist professionals in the auditory rehabilitation of cochlear implant users. Objective This study aimed to investigate intraoperative evoked auditory brainstem response recordings in Evo®-cochlear implant electrode array recipients and its correlation with their behavioral levels and auditory performance. Methods This is a retrospectivey study. Intraoperative evoked auditory brainstem responses were recorded in adult Evo®-cochlear implant electrode array recipients. Wave V latencies, amplitudes and interpeak III-V intervals were recorded in three different electrode locations and compared to the sentence recognition scores obtained from subjects after six months of device use. Evoked auditory brainstem responses thresholds were also recorded and compared to the behaviorally determined levels of the subjects in the sound processor activation. Results Evoked auditory brainstem responses thresholds were significantly correlated with both, behavioral T- and C-levels and they were recorded at audible electrical stimulation levels in all subjects. There was a significant correlation between interpeak III-V interval recorded in the apical electrode and sentence recognition scores of the subjects. Conclusions Intraoperative evoked auditory brainstem responses can be used to establish audible levels for fitting the sound processor in Evo®-cochlear implant recipients and it could help professionals to plan further actions aiming to improve their auditory performance.


Resumo Introdução Os potenciais auditivos de tronco encefálico evocados eletricamente fornecem informações clínicas confiáveis que auxiliam no processo de reabilitação auditiva de usuários de implante coclear. Objetivo Investigar o registro intraoperatório dos potenciais auditivos de tronco encefálico evocados eletricamente em usuários do feixe de eletrodos Evo® e sua correlação com os níveis comportamentais e desempenho auditivo dos indivíduos. Método Estudo retrospectivo. Os potenciais auditivos de tronco encefálico intraoperatórios foram registrados em usuários adultos de implante coclear com feixe de eletrodos Evo®. As latências e amplitudes da onda V e os intervalos interpico III-V foram registrados em três diferentes eletrodos e comparados às pontuações de reconhecimento de sentenças após 6 meses de uso do implante coclear. Os limiares dos eABRs foram comparados aos níveis comportamentais dos indivíduos na ativação do processador de som. Resultados Os limiares do eABR foram significativamente correlacionados aos níveis comportamentais T e C e registrados em níveis de estimulação elétrica audíveis em todos os indivíduos. Houve uma correlação significativa entre o intervalo interpico III-V no eletrodo apical e a pontuação de reconhecimento de sentenças dos indivíduos. Conclusões O eABR intraoperatório pode ser usado para estabelecer níveis audíveis de estimulação elétrica na ativação do processador sonoro em usuários de implante coclear‐Evo® e pode auxiliar os profissionais no planejamento de ações visando melhorar o desempenho auditivo nesses pacientes.

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CoDAS ; 34(3): e20200204, 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1356157

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RESUMO Objetivo Verificar a aplicabilidade do teste de percepção de fala com figuras em crianças com síndrome de Down. Método Estudo observacional, descritivo e prospectivo, realizado em dois centros fonoaudiológicos, aprovado pelos Comitês de Ética em Pesquisa sob número 82522217.5.0000.5440 e 79510317.8.0000.5257. Participaram 41 crianças com síndrome de Down, de ambos os sexos, com idade entre dois anos e dez anos e 11 meses, as quais foram divididas em três grupos: GI (dois a quatro anos e 11 meses); GII (cinco a sete anos e 11 meses) e GIII (oito a dez anos e 11 meses). Foram realizados os procedimentos de anamnese, meatoscopia, audiometria tonal liminar, teste de limiar de recepção de fala com figuras e imitanciometria. Para a análise estatística, Teste Exato de Fisher com nível de significância de 5%. Resultados Ao ser analisado o número de acertos e erros, em relação à idade cronológica, foi encontrada significância para sete palavras: gelo, faca, vaca, chave, rato, cão e sol. Foi analisado, posteriormente, o desempenho no teste de fala com figuras, dos participantes desse estudo e o desempenho dos participantes do estudo que elaborou e validou este teste. Foi observado que, quando se equiparou a porcentagem de acertos nos dois grupos, as palavras com maior ocorrência de acertos foram: mão, casa e sapo. Conclusão: O teste aplicado nesse estudo proporciona a interpretação do resultado de forma clara e objetiva e independe da produção verbal da criança.


ABSTRACT Purpose To verify the applicability of the picture-based speech perception test in children with Down syndrome. Methods Observational, descriptive, prospective study, carried out at two speech therapy centers, approved by their Research Ethics Committees under numbers 82522217.5.0000.5440 and 79510317.8.0000.5257. A total of 41 children with Down syndrome, of both sexes, aged 2 years to 10 years and 11 months participated. They were divided into three groups: GI (2 years to 4 years and 11 months); GII (5 years to 7 years and 11 months); GIII (8 years to 10 years and 11 months). We verified their medical history and carried out meatoscopy, pure-tone threshold audiometry, speech recognition threshold test with pictures, and immittance tests. For statistical analysis, we used Fisher's Exact Test with the 5% significance level. Results: The analysis of hits and misses in relation to chronological age revealed significance in seven words: "ice", "knife", "cow", "key", "mouse", "dog", and "sun". We then analyzed this study participants' performance in the speech test with pictures and those in the study that developed and validated this test. Comparing the percentage of correct answers in the two groups, we found that the words with the most correct answers were "hand", "house", and "frog". Conclusion: The test applied in this study provides a clear and objective interpretation of the results, regardless of the child's verbal production.

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Rev. CEFAC ; 23(5): e2121, 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347011

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ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze speech perception in normally hearing adults when listening in silence and with different types of noise. Methods: 40 individuals of both sexes, aged 18 to 45 years, participated in the study. Speech perception was assessed with the Lists of Sentences in Portuguese test, without a competing noise and with speech-spectrum, babble, and cocktail party noise. A mixed-effects linear regression model and the 95% confidence interval were used. Results: the subjects' performance was worse in the three types of noise than in silence. When comparing the types of noise, differences were found in all combinations (speech-spectrum X babble, speech-spectrum X cocktail party, and babble X cocktail party), with a worse performance in babble, noise, followed by cocktail party. Conclusion: all noises negatively influenced speech perception, with a worse performance in babble, followed by cocktail party and speech-spectrum.


RESUMO Objetivo: analisar a percepção da fala em adultos normo-ouvintes na situação de escuta no silêncio e com diferentes tipos de ruídos. Métodos: participaram 40 indivíduos de ambos os gêneros, de 18 a 45 anos. Foi realizada a avaliação da percepção de fala com o teste Lista de Sentenças para o Português, sem ruído competitivo e com os ruídos: espectro de fala, babble e cocktail party. Foi utilizado modelo de regressão linear com efeitos mistos e adotado intervalo de confiança de 95%. Resultados: houve pior desempenho dos indivíduos com todos os ruídos em comparação a situação de escuta no silêncio. Na comparação entre os tipos de ruídos, também foi constatado diferença em todas as combinações (espectro de fala X babble, espectro de fala X cocktail party e babble X cocktail party), com pior desempenho dos indivíduos com os ruídos babble e cocktail party, respectivamente. Conclusão: todos os ruídos influenciaram negativamente a percepção de fala, com pior desempenho quando utilizado o ruído babble, seguido pelo cocktail party e espectro de fala.

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 86(1): 3-13, Jan.-Feb. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1089375

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Abstract Introduction Patient-reported outcome measures, inventory and or questionnaire, allow patients to present their perspective of the impact of their individual condition on a day-to-day basis, independent of the analysis of test results by the expert clinician. Outcome measures are recommended when there is evidence showing their reliability, validity and sensitivity. There are standardized patient-reported outcome measures for hearing in English language; however, other languages lack these instruments. Objective Adapt the Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap to Brazilian Portuguese and analyze its validation measures. Methods We conducted two studies. In Study 1, we translated and adapted the Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap to Brazilian Portuguese according to good practice guidelines; this included the pre-test stage. In Study 2, we administered the Portuguese version to adults with and without hearing loss (n = 31 and 18, respectively) and analyzed the measures of instrument validation, reliability, and reproducibility. Moreover, we calculated the correlation between pure tone thresholds and scores on the questionnaire. Results The results obtained in Study 1 demonstrated the feasibility of the translation process and the instrument's cultural adaptation, as well as its applicability, resulting in the Portuguese version of the Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap. In Study 2, the results revealed construct values for the questions and domains, as well as for the total reliable score. The intra-interviewer test-retest condition showed excellent reproducibility (ICC = 0.97). Finally, there was a strong positive correlation (r = 0.83) between the mean pure tone threshold and the hearing difficulties values, as measured by the instrument's scores. Conclusion The English version of the Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap could be translated and adapted to Brazilian Portuguese. An analyses of the validation process yielded reliable, consistent, and stable results.


Resumo Introdução Medidas de resultados relatados pelo paciente, inventários e/ou questionários, permitem que os pacientes apresentem suas perspectivas do impacto de sua condição no dia a dia, independentemente da análise dos resultados dos testes realizados pelo especialista. Esses instrumentos são recomendados quando há evidências que mostram sua confiabilidade, validade e sensibilidade. Existem medidas de resultados relatados pelo paciente padronizadas para a audição em língua inglesa; no entanto, esses instrumentos não existem em outras línguas. Objetivo Adaptar o Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap para o português brasileiro e avaliar suas medidas de validação. Método Realizamos dois estudos. No estudo 1, traduzimos e adaptamos o Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap para o português brasileiro de acordo com as diretrizes de boas práticas; inclusive a fase de pré-teste. No estudo 2, aplicamos a versão em português em adultos com e sem perda auditiva (n = 31 e 18, respectivamente) e analisamos as medidas de validação, confiabilidade e reprodutibilidade do instrumento. Além disso, calculamos a correlação entre os limiares de tons puros e os escores do questionário. Resultados Os resultados obtidos no estudo 1 demonstraram a viabilidade do processo de tradução e adaptação cultural do instrumento, assim como sua aplicabilidade, proporcionaram a versão em português da Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap. No estudo 2, os resultados revelaram valores de constructo para as questões e domínios, bem como para o escore total confiável. A condição de teste-reteste intraentrevistador mostrou excelente reprodutibilidade (CCI = 0,97). Por fim, houve forte correlação positiva (r = 0,83) entre o limiar médio de tom puro e os valores das dificuldades auditivas, medidos pelos escores do instrumento. Conclusão A versão em inglês do Amsterdam inventory for auditory disability and handicap foi traduzida e adaptada para o português brasileiro. Uma análise do processo de validação produziu resultados confiáveis, consistentes e estáveis.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Persons With Hearing Impairments , Disability Evaluation , Hearing Loss/diagnosis , Psychometrics , Auditory Perception , Auditory Threshold , Translating , Severity of Illness Index , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Reproducibility of Results , Language
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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 21(4): 347-350, Oct.-Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892833

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Abstract Introduction The P300 test requires well-defined and unique criteria, in addition to training for the examiners, for a uniform analysis of studies and to avoid variations and errors in the interpretation of measurement results. Objectives The objective of this study is to verify whether there are differences in P300 with and without subtraction of traces of standard and nonstandard stimuli. Method We conducted this study in collaboration with two research electrophysiology laboratories. From Laboratory 1, we selected 40 tests of subjects between 7 44 years, from Laboratory 2, we selected 83 tests of subjects between 18 44 years. We first performed the identification with the nonstandard stimuli; then, we subtracted the nonstandard stimuli fromthe standard stimuli. The examiners identified the waves, performing a descriptive and comparative analysis of traces with and without subtraction. Results After a comparative analysis of the traces with and without subtraction, there was no significant difference when compared with analysis of traces in both laboratories, within the conditions, of right ears (p = 0.13 and 0.28 for differences between latency and amplitude measurements) and left ears (p = 0.15 and 0.09 for differences between latency and amplitude measurements) from Laboratory 1. As for Laboratory 2, when investigating both ears, results did not identify significant differences (p = 0.098 and 0.28 for differences between latency and amplitude measurements). Conclusion There was no difference verified in traces with and without subtraction. We suggest the identification of this potential performed through nonstandard stimuli.

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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 21(3): 206-212, July-Sept. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892804

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Abstract Introduction A cochlear implant in adolescent patients with pre-lingual deafness is still a debatable issue. Objective The objective of this study is to analyze and compare the development of auditory speech perception in children with pre-lingual auditory impairment submitted to cochlear implant, in different age groups in the first year after implantation. Method This is a retrospective study, documentary research, in which we analyzed 78 reports of children with severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, unilateral cochlear implant users of both sexes. They were divided into three groups: G1, 22 infants aged less than 42 months; G2, 28 infants aged between 43 to 83 months; and G3, 28 older than 84 months.We collectedmedical record data to characterize the patients, auditory thresholds with cochlear implants, assessment of speech perception, and auditory skills. Results There was no statistical difference in the association of the results among groups G1, G2, and G3 with sex, caregiver education level, city of residence, and speech perception level. There was a moderate correlation between age and hearing aid use time, age and cochlear implants use time. There was a strong correlation between age and the age cochlear implants was performed, hearing aid use time and age CI was performed. Conclusion There was no statistical difference in the speech perception in relation to the patient's age when cochlear implant was performed. There were statistically significant differences for the variables of auditory deprivation time between G3 - G1 and G2 - G1 and hearing aid use time between G3 - G2 and G3 - G1.

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Rev. CEFAC ; 19(2): 180-189, mar.-abr. 2017. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-842608

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RESUMO Objetivo: verificar a aplicabilidade do teste de percepção de fala com figuras, desenvolvido por Souza e Reis (2015), em crianças com deficiência auditiva. Métodos: estudo descritivo exploratório. Participaram 40 crianças, de ambos os sexos, na faixa etária entre 2 e 11 anos, sendo 20 normo ouvintes (GC) e 20 com deficiência auditiva (GE), equiparadas por tempo de estimulação sensorial auditiva com audição normal. Os grupos foram subdivididos de acordo com tempo de estimulação sensorial auditiva, sendo GC1 (2 anos de idade), GC2 (3 anos de idade), GC3 (4 anos de idade), GE1 (2 anos de estimulação auditiva), GE2 (3 anos de estimulação auditiva), GE3 (4 anos de estimulação auditiva). Resultados: os grupos apresentaram as seguintes porcentagens de acertos: GC1 87.33%, GC2 85.6% e GC3 98.67%. O grupo estudo, composto pelas crianças com deficiência auditiva, os resultados foram, GE1 61.33%, GE2 76.8% e GE3 88% de acertos. Houve diferença significante para seis das 25 palavras (gelo, faca, rato, trem, cão, flor), quando associados acertos e erros. Conclusão: o teste é viável para a avaliação e monitoramento da percepção de fala em crianças com deficiência auditiva, independente da capacidade de verbalização das mesmas.


ABSTRACT Purpose: to verify the applicability of speech perception test with figures, developed by Souza and Reis (2015), in children with hearing loss. Methods: an exploratory descriptive study. A total of 40 children, both sexes, aged between 2 and 11 years, 20 normal hearing (CG) and 20 hearing impaired (SG), matched by time of sensorial auditory stimulation with normal hearing. The groups were subdivided according to time of sensorial auditory stimulation, being CG1 (2 years of age), CG2 (3 years of age), CG3 (4 years of age), SG1 (2 years of auditory stimulation), SG2 (3 years of auditory stimulation), SG3 (4 years of auditory stimulation). Results: the groups presented the following percentages of correct answers: CG1 87.33%, CG2 85.6% and CG3 98.67%. For the study group, composed of children with hearing loss, the results were, SG1 61.33%, SG2 76.8% and SG3 88% of correct answers. There were significant differences for six of the 25 words (ice, knife, rat, train, dog, flower), when associated with correct and incorrect answers. Conclusion: the test is feasible for the evaluation and monitoring of speech perception in children with hearing impairment, regardless of their verbal ability.

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Rev. CEFAC ; 18(6): 1277-1284, nov.-dez. 2016. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-842565

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RESUMO Objetivo: comparar o desempenho de universitários nos testes de resolução temporal, Gaps In Noise e Randon Gap Detection Test. Métodos: a população avaliada foi composta por 51 adultos, de ambos os sexos, na faixa etária de 18 a 35 anos, com ausência de histórico otológico e/ou audiológico, sem alterações neurológicas e transtornos de aprendizagem. Os procedimentos utilizados na pesquisa foram os testes Randon Gap Detection Test e Gaps In Noise, realizado a 40 dBNS. Resultados: os resultados demonstraram diferença estatisticamente significante na comparação entre o tempo de percepção dos intervalos de silêncio nos testes Randon Gap Detection Test e Gaps In Noise, para ambos os sexos. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante com relação à orelha em que o teste Gaps In Noise foi iniciado. Os limiares de detecção do gap de silêncio no teste Gaps In Noise foram menores em milissegundos com relação aos limiares obtidos no Randon Gap Detection Test. Conclusão: há influência do sexo nos resultados do teste Randon Gap Detection Test, com melhor desempenho do sexo masculino. Para o teste Gaps In Noise, os critérios de sexo e orelha em que o teste foi iniciado, não influenciaram os resultados. A comparação entre os testes Randon Gap Detection Test e Gaps In Noise, para ambos os sexos, demonstrou melhor desempenho para o teste Gaps In Noise, com a percepção do gap em intervalos de tempo menores.


ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the performance of adults on tests of temporal resolution, and Gaps In Noise Random Gap Detection Test. Methods: the population studied consisted of 51 students of both genders, aged 18 to 35, with no otologic and/or audiological history, without neurological and learning disorders. The procedures used in the research were Random Gap Detection Test and Gaps In Noise tests, performed at 40 dBSL. Results: the results showed statistically significant difference when comparing the perception of time intervals of silence Random Gap Detection Test and Gaps In Noise tests for both genders. There was no statistically significant difference regarding the ear in which the Gaps In Noise test was initiated. The detection threshold of the gap of silence at the Gaps In Noise test was lower in miliseconds in relation to thresholds obtained in Random Gap Detection Test. Conclusion: there is influence of gender on test results Random Gap Detection Test and Gaps In Noise, with best male performance. The ear and gender criteria did not influence the outcome of the Gaps In Noise gap detection test. The comparison between of both tests (Random Gap Detection Test and Gaps In Noise) demonstrated a better performance in Gaps In Noise test, with the perception of gap in smaller time intervals.

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CoDAS ; 28(6): 758-769, nov.-dez. 2016. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-828586

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RESUMO Objetivo construir e aplicar um material de apoio para respostas ao teste do índice percentual de reconhecimento de fala em crianças. Método estudo descritivo exploratório. A primeira etapa, elaboração de um material, foi realizada pela avaliação de 31 fonoaudiólogos (juízes), com palavras monossílabas e dissílabas, regulares e frequentes, que pertencem ao vocabulário das crianças e figuras que pudessem representar essas palavras. A segunda etapa constituiu-se da aplicabilidade do material em 30 crianças na faixa etária de 2 a 4 anos e 11 meses, com audição normal. Resultados o material foi constituído por 25 palavras e seis pranchas com seis figuras. As palavras selecionadas pelos fonoaudiólogos tiveram como critério o fonema inicial e figuras reais, coloridas e próximas do cotidiano das crianças. A média de acertos apresentada pelas crianças no índice percentual de reconhecimento de fala com apoio das figuras foi de 93% (± 8% desvio padrão) e sem, de 64% (± 25% desvio padrão). Ao comparar os resultados obtidos com e sem o apoio das figuras, observou-se diferença significativa para 15 das 25 palavras do teste, sendo maior o número de acertos quando se utilizou com apoio de figuras. Na comparação entre os acertos e erros obtidos no teste, utilizando as figuras como apoio, houve diferença significativa apenas para a palavra “cão” (p=0,0079). Conclusão houve concordância entre os juízes em relação às palavras e figuras; a aplicação foi rápida e fácil, possibilitando a avaliação e o monitoramento sistematizado da habilidade de percepção de fala independentemente da capacidade de verbalização da criança.


ABSTRACT Purpose To prepare and apply support material for responses to the Speech Recognition Percentage Index (SRPI) test in children. Methods This is a descriptive, exploratory study conducted in two phases: in the first phase, 31 speech-language pathologists (referees) prepared material composed of regular, frequently used monosyllabic and disyllabic words belonging to the vocabulary of children and figures that could represent these words; the second phase consisted in the application of this material to 30 normal-hearing children aged 2 to 4 years and 11 months. Results The material consisted of 25 words and six boards with six figures each. The word selection criterion adopted by the referees included the initial phoneme and real, colorful figures familiar to the children. The mean scores of the children in the SRPI test were 93% (SD ± 8%) with the support of figures and 64% (SD ± 25%) without figure support. Comparison between the results obtained with and without the support of figures showed significant difference for 15 of the 25 test words, with higher scores with the use of supporting figures. Comparison between correct and incorrect responses using the support of figures showed significant difference only for the word “dog” (“cão”) (p=0.0079). Conclusion There was agreement among the referees with respect to the words and figures. The SRPI test can be rapidly and easily applied, allowing evaluation and systematic monitoring of speech perception ability regardless of child verbalization capacity.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Speech Perception , Symbolism , Language Tests , Nonverbal Communication , Visual Perception , Vocabulary , Phonetics , Photography
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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 20(4): 315-320, Oct.-Dec. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-828901

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Abstract Introduction Hearing difficulties can be minimized by the use of hearing aids. Objective The objective of this study is to assess the speech perception and satisfaction of hearing aids users before and after aid adaptation and to determine whether these measures are correlated. Methods The study was conducted on 65 individuals, 54% females and 46% males aged 63 years on average, after the systematic use of hearing aids for at least three months. We characterized subjectś personal identification data, the degree, and configuration of hearing loss, as well as aspects related to adaptation. We then applied a satisfaction questionnaire and a speech perception test (words and sentences), with and without the use of the hearing aids. Results Mean speech recognition with words and sentences was 69% and 79 %, respectively, with hearing aids use; whereas, without hearing aids use the figures were 43% and 53%. Mean questionnaire score was 30.1 points. Regarding hearing loss characteristics, 78.5% of the subjects had a sensorineural loss, 20% a mixed loss, and 1.5% a conductive loss. Hearing loss of moderate degree was present in 60.5% of cases, loss of descending configuration in 47%, and plain loss in 37.5%. There was no correlation between individual satisfaction and the percentages of the speech perception tests applied. Conclusion Word and sentence recognition was significantly better with the use of the hearing aids. The users showed a high degree of satisfaction. In the present study, there was no correlation observed between the levels of speech perception and levels of user satisfaction measured with the questionnaire.

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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 20(3): 254-260, July-Sept. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-795208

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Abstract Introduction The objective of the evaluation of auditory perception of cochlear implant users is to determine how the acoustic signal is processed, leading to the recognition and understanding of sound. Objective To investigate the differences in the process of auditory speech perception in individuals with postlingual hearing loss wearing a cochlear implant, using two different speech coding strategies, and to analyze speech perception and handicap perception in relation to the strategy used. Methods This study is prospective cross-sectional cohort study of a descriptive character. We selected ten cochlear implant users that were characterized by hearing threshold by the application of speech perception tests and of the Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults. Results There was no significant difference when comparing the variables subject age, age at acquisition of hearing loss, etiology, time of hearing deprivation, time of cochlear implant use and mean hearing threshold with the cochlear implant with the shift in speech coding strategy. There was no relationship between lack of handicap perception and improvement in speech perception in both speech coding strategies used. Conclusion There was no significant difference between the strategies evaluated and no relation was observed between them and the variables studied.


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Humans , Male , Female , Auditory Perception , Hearing Loss , Hearing Tests , Cochlear Implants , Deafness
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CoDAS ; 28(4): 355-361, jul.-ago. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-795250

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ABSTRACT Purpose To analyze the latency and amplitude of P300 responses obtained with electrodes positioned at Cz and Fz and in different tasks of infrequent stimulus identification in normal hearing individuals. Methods Forty adults of both genders participated in the study. Three recordings with three different tasks were obtained for the identification of the infrequent stimulus; simultaneous recordings were obtained from Cz and Fz positions. Results Cz position showed significantly greater amplitudes and lower latencies than Fz. Regarding the three tasks, only “pronouncing the word ’thin’” was different from “raising a finger”, with lowest latencies for the verbal task. Regarding amplitude, significantly higher values were observed for “raising a finger”, followed by “pronouncing the word ‘thin’” and mental counting. Conclusion Cz obtained the best values, highest amplitude and lowest latency. Lowest latencies were obtained for the task of “pronouncing the word ‘thin’” and the highest amplitudes were obtained for “raising a finger”.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Acoustic Stimulation/methods , Event-Related Potentials, P300/physiology , Electrodes , Electrophysiology/methods , Evoked Potentials, Auditory/physiology , Hearing/physiology , Acoustic Stimulation/instrumentation , Cognition/physiology , Electrophysiology/instrumentation
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 81(2): 126-132, Mar-Apr/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-745807

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INTRODUCTION: Behavioral and electrophysiological auditory evaluations contribute to the understanding of the auditory system and of the process of intervention. OBJECTIVE: To study P300 in subjects with severe or profound sensorineural hearing loss. METHODS: This was a descriptive cross-sectional prospective study. It included 29 individuals of both genders with severe or profound sensorineural hearing loss without other type of disorders, aged 11 to 42 years; all were assessed by behavioral audiological evaluation and auditory evoked potentials. RESULTS: A recording of the P3 wave was obtained in 17 individuals, with a mean latency of 326.97 ms and mean amplitude of 3.76 V. There were significant differences in latency in relation to age and in amplitude according to degree of hearing loss. There was a statistically significant association of the P300 results with the degrees of hearing loss (p = 0.04), with the predominant auditory communication channels (p < 0.0001), and with time of hearing loss. CONCLUSIONS: P300 can be recorded in individuals with severe and profound congenital sensorineural hearing loss; it may contribute to the understanding of cortical development and is a good predictor of the early intervention outcome. .


INTRODUÇÃO: As avaliações comportamentais e eletrofisiológicas auditivas contribuem para o entendimento do sistema auditivo e do processo de intervenção. OBJETIVO: Estudar P300 em indivíduos com perda auditiva sensorioneural severa ou profunda. MÉTODO: Estudo prospectivo transversal descritivo. Participaram 29 indivíduos, de ambos os sexos, com idade entre 18 e 45 anos com perda auditiva sensorioneural, congênita severa ou profunda e sem comorbidades, avaliados por meio de avaliação audiológica comportamental e potencial evocado auditivo de longa latência. RESULTADOS: O registro da onda P3 foi obtido em 17 indivíduos, com latência e amplitude média de 326,97 ms e 3,76V, respectivamente. Houve diferenças significativas da medida de latência em relação à idade e da amplitude segundo o grau da perda auditiva. Evidenciou-se associação do resultado do P300 aos graus de perda auditiva (p = 0,04) e ao canal de comunicação auditiva predominante (p = 0,0001) e ao tempo de privação auditiva (teste exato de Fisher). CONCLUSÕES: P300 pode ser registrado em indivíduos com perda auditiva sensorioneural congênita e colaborar para a compreensão do desenvolvimento cortical auditivo e ser preditor do resultado da intervenção. .


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Event-Related Potentials, P300/physiology , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/physiopathology , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Electrophysiology , Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/congenital , Severity of Illness Index , Speech Reception Threshold Test
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Audiol., Commun. res ; 19(3): 293-298, 09/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-722602

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Objetivo Analisar a variabilidade da amplitude e latência do potencial cognitivo P3 em indivíduos normais, na condição teste e reteste, no período de sete dias. Métodos Foram avaliados 32 sujeitos, com idades entre 18 e 25 anos, 20 do gênero feminino e 12 do gênero masculino, sem queixas auditivas. Todos foram submetidos à avaliação audiológica e potencial evocado auditivo de longa latência. Resultados Os valores médios de latência e amplitude para o P3, obtidos neste estudo, foram de 314,78 ms e 312,40 ms para latência e 5,04 μV e 4,58 μV para amplitude, nas posições Cz e Fz, respectivamente. A média da diferença da latência da onda P3 na condição de reavaliação foi de 10,50 ms (Fz) e 15,25 ms (Cz) para o gênero feminino e de 6,00 ms (Fz) e 5,83 ms (Cz) para o gênero masculino. Conclusão Não houve diferença significativa quando comparadas latência e amplitude, no teste e reteste, com a fixação dos eletrodos em Cz e Fz. Não houve diferença para as latências e amplitude do P3 em todas as seguintes modalidades estudadas: gênero, fixação dos eletrodos (Cz e Fz) e condição teste e reteste. No entanto, para a latência do P3, houve diferença significativa para o gênero feminino, quando comparado em condição de teste e reteste. .


Purpose To analyze the variability of the amplitude and latency of the P3 cognitive potential in normal individuals, the condition test and retest, in the period of 7 days. Methods We evaluated 32 subjects, with ages between 18 and 25 years, 20 females and 12 males, without hearing complaints. Were submitted to audiologic evaluation and cortical potential. Results The mean values of latency and amplitude for the P3 obtained in this study were of 314.78 ms and 312.40 ms for latency and 5.04 μV and 4.58 μV, for amplitude, in positions Cz and Fz, respectively. No significant difference was found when compared to the latency and amplitude, in the test-retest reliability, with the fixing of the electrodes in Cz and Fz. There was no difference for the latency and amplitude of P3 in all the modalities studied: gender, fixation of the electrodes (Cz and Fz) and condition test and retest. For the latency of the P3 in the female gender and condition of test and retest, there was significant difference. Conclusion The mean values of latency and amplitude found in this study were 313.6 ms and 4.81 μV, respectively. The values of latency and amplitude did not vary according to the position of the electrodes (Cz and Fz) and regarding the condition test as retest. There was a significant difference for the female gender when compared in condition test and retest.The mean difference of the latency of P3 in condition of reassessment was 10.50 ms (Fz) and 15.25 ms (Cz) for the female gender and of 6.00 ms (Fz) and 5.83 ms (Cz) for the male gender. .


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Auditory Perception , Event-Related Potentials, P300 , Evoked Potentials, Auditory , Electrophysiology , Hearing Tests
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Rev. CEFAC ; 16(2): 438-445, Mar-Apr/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-710237

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Objetivo caracterizar e relacionar os achados do reflexo acústico do músculo estapédio em indivíduos com diagnóstico de distúrbios do processamento auditivo (central). Métodos pesquisa transversal descritiva retrospectiva, submetida e aprovada pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa, sob o protocolo nº 0047/11. Amostra constituiu-se de 83 prontuários de indivíduos de ambos os gêneros (57 masculino e 26 feminino) que apresentaram alteração na avaliação do processamento auditivo (central) associada à ausência do reflexo acústico. Resultados e Discussão os resultados demonstraram numericamente que as frequências com maior número de ausência do reflexo acústico, tanto na pesquisa contralateral quanto na ipsilateral, foram 4KHz, 3KHz e 500Hz respectivamente, para ambos os gêneros, mas, sem diferença significante no tratamento estatístico. Também, em ambos os grupos, as habilidades auditivas que apresentaram maior frequência de alterações foram figura fundo e ordenação temporal, que sobressaíram em número quando comparadas com as demais habilidades, e sem diferença significante no tratamento estatístico realizado com os testes de Fisher, Quiquadrado e Anova. Conclusão os resultados da presente pesquisa nos levam a concluir que as estruturas do sistema nervoso auditivo central responsáveis pelo sistema do arco reflexo do músculo estapédio, também relacionam-se aos mecanismos fisiológicos auditivos das habilidades auditivas, o que evidencia a possível relação entre a ausência do RA com alterações do distúrbio do processamento auditivo (central). .


Purpose to characterize and relate the findings of the acoustic reflex of the stapedial muscle in individuals diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder. Methods descriptive retrospective cross-sectional research submitted and approved by the Ethics in Research Committee, under protocol number 0047/11. The sample consisted of 83 individuals (57 males and 26 females), who showed abnormalities in auditory processing associated with the absence of acoustic reflex. Results and Discussion the results showed that the frequencies which lack more in the acoustic reflex both in the ipsilateral and in contralateral research were 4000 Hz, 3000 Hz and 500 Hz, respectively for both, but without significant difference in the statistical analysis. Also, in both groups the auditory skills which presented more change frequency were the speech in noise and temporal ordering which called the attention to their number when compared to other skills without significant difference in the statistical analysis performed by the Fisher, chi-square and ANOVA tests. Conclusion with shown results we can conclude that the nervous system structures for the central hearing are responsible for the bridge reflex system of the stapedial muscle, which also relate to the acoustic physiologic of the auditory skills which shows a possible relation to the lack of RA to the changes of the disorder of the (central) auditory processing .

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Rev. CEFAC ; 16(1): 55-64, 03/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-707236

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Objetivo : investigar quais as principais falhas técnicas dos aparelhos de amplificação sonora individual fornecidos nos serviços do Sistema Único de Saúde.Métodos : foram analisadas as falhas técnicas dos aparelhos de amplificação sonora individual em cinco serviços credenciados pelo Ministério da Saúde, entre janeiro e maio de 2009, utilizando-se estatística descritiva.Resultados : as principais falhas técnicas encontradas nos dispositivos foram 37.44% de falha no amplificador, seguidas de 25.59% de falha no microfone. Os aparelhos de amplificação sonora individual retroauriculares e de categoria tecnológica A são os que apresentam maior ocorrência de falha técnica. O tempo de vida útil dos aparelhos de amplificação sonora individual sem apresentar defeito foi de 22 meses, em média. Na maior parte da população estudada, o custo para o conserto destes dispositivos foi entre R$500,00 e R$ 1000,00. Dos casos analisados, 51.82% entraram em contato com o serviço de saúde auditiva para buscar atendimento e verificar o problema e em 61% dos casos os aparelhos de amplificação sonora individual ainda estavam no prazo de garantia e foram consertados pela assistência técnica sem custo adicional para o paciente.Conclusão : a principal falha encontrada refere-se à falha do amplificador. Os AASI retroauricular e de categoria tecnológica A são os que apresentam maior ocorrência de falha técnica.


Purpose : to investigate about repair issues of hearing aids at National Health System.Methods : it was analyzed hearing aids technical failures whose patients had showed complaints concerning the device on five different services considering the period from January to May 2009, analyzed by descriptive statistic.Results : the main technical failures found were: 37.44% of failures on amplifier, 25.59% of failures on microphone. Related to the device’s technological sort and category it’s verified that the behind the ear hearing aids and of category A presented higher technical failure incidence. It’s also observable that the devices presented utility life of 22 months on average before presenting any technical failure. In the majority of the population studied, the cost for the repair of these devices was between R $ 500,00 and $ 1000.00. From the perception of hearing aids failure by the patient, 51.82% contacted the service seeking for care and 61% of analyzed hearing aids were still on guarantee term and they were fixed by technical assistance without additional cost to patient.Conclusion : the main technical failure found was failures on amplifier. The behind the ear hearing aids and of category A presented higher technical failure incidence.

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