The use of the SG was similarly effective in the treatment of the tinnitus in individuals with and without hearing loss, causing an improvement of the nuisance and handicap.
Purpose: To assess the degree of annoyance of tinnitus through the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) and correlate it with the perception of speech using the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) before and after the fitting of a hearing aid (HA). Methods: There were 27 patients with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, continuous bilateral tinnitus (minimum six months) without experience of amplification. The subjects answered the anamnesis, the THI questionnaire, underwent a HINT, were fitted with hearing aids, and were again evaluated after three months. The results were statistically analyzed. Results: Pre and post THI adaptation of hearing aids indicated benefits from amplification in relation to decreased sensation of tinnitus. The pre and post HINT adaptation of hearing aids presented a significant difference. There were differences in the correlation between the THI and HINT before the fitting of the hearing aids. Conclusion: There was an improvement in the degree of tinnitus annoyance after the fitting of the hearing aids. There was no significant correlation between speech perception before and after the use of hearing aids. Resultados: O THI pré e pós-adaptação de AASI indicou benefício com amplificação em relação à diminuição da sensação do zumbido. O HINT pré e pós-adaptação de AASI não obteve diferença significativa. Houve diferença na correlação do THI e HINT antes da adaptação do AASI. Conclusão: Houve melhora em relação ao grau de incômodo do zumbido, após a adaptação do AASI. Não houve correlação significativa entre a percepção de fala, antes e após a utilização do AASI.
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RESUMO Introdução Com frequência, o zumbido tem sido relatado associado ás queixas auditivas. Objetivo Verificar a aplicabilidade da orientação fonoaudiológica associada ao uso de aparelho de amplificação sonora individual (AASI), na redução da sensação do zumbido. Métodos Foram selecionados pacientes com queixa de zumbido associado à perda auditiva. O estudo foi desenvolvido em duas etapas: Avaliação inicial - após o encaminhamento do paciente para adaptação de AASI e Avaliação final - após três meses de uso efetivo do AASI. Os participantes foram divididos em três grupos: Grupo A (oito indivíduos adaptados com AASI, sem orientação referente ao zumbido), Grupo B (oito indivíduos adaptados com AASI, com orientação verbal referente ao zumbido) e Grupo C (oito indivíduos adaptados com AASI, com orientação verbal sobre o material de apoio referente ao zumbido). Os participantes responderam ao questionário Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) no primeiro momento e após três meses de uso efetivo do AASI, para mensurar a modificação do incômodo do sintoma em seu escore total e nos três domínios. Para análise estatística, foram utilizados testes, adotando-se nível de significância inferior a 5%. Resultados Todos os grupos apresentaram redução da sensação de incômodo do zumbido, sendo que melhores resultados foram observados quando o paciente recebeu algum tipo de orientação a respeito. Além disso, observou-se que houve diferença significativa entre os grupos apenas no domínio “emocional” do questionário THI, em que o grupo C apresentou melhor resultado na diminuição da sensação do incômodo do zumbido, do que os grupos A e B (p<0,05). Conclusão A orientação fonoaudiológica associada ao uso do AASI pode favorecer a redução da sensação do zumbido. Registro clinical trials: 4939
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Introduction: Hearing loss (HL) is defined as the complete or partial loss of hearing ability.
Aims: To characterize (1) the degree of satisfaction among adult and elderly hearing aid (HA) users who were treated by a public hearing health service and (2) the relationship between satisfaction and the variables of gender, age, degree of HL, and type of HA.
Method: The clinical and experimental study included the administration of the Satisfaction with Amplification in Daily Life (SADL) questionnaire to 110 patients who had used HAs for more than 3 months and were 18 years of age or older.
Results: Test patients were sex-balanced (48% were women) and had a mean age of 67 years. A relatively high incidence of sensorineural moderate HL was detected in the study patients (66%) and device B was the most commonly used HA type (48%). No significant differences were evident between HA satisfaction and sex. The importance placed on services/costs and personal image varied between age groups. Correlation was evident at all levels between user satisfaction and amplification. Decreased satisfaction was observed in individuals with severe and/or profound HL. The type of HA used yielded statistically significant differences in the positive effects referring.
Conclusion: No correlations were evident between the different factors proposed. HA users exhibited high levels of satisfaction in all SADL areas.
Introduction Tinnitus is a disorder that affects 10 to 15% of de world's population. Sound therapy performed through hearing aids (HAs) with integrated sound generator (SG) is one of the forms of tinnitus treatment.
Objective To analyze the effectiveness of four masking noises in relieving tinnitus in individuals with mild and moderate bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and their influence in speech perception.
Methods The participants were 35 individuals with tinnitus and mild and moderate bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, divided into four groups. All groups underwent HA and SG adaptation, being regulated in the combined mode (HA and SG). In group 1 (G1), the white noise stimulus was applied, in group 2 (G2), pink noise was applied, in group 3 (G3), speech noise, and in group 4 (G4), the high tone was applied. All patients were subjected to the following procedures: audiological diagnosis, acuphenometry, tinnitus handicap inventory (THI), visual analogue scale (VAS), and hearing in noise test (HINT). The procedures were performed prior to and after hearing intervention, and after 3 months of use of HA and SG.
Results All groups presented a statistically significant difference for the THI, VAS, and HINT pre and postintervention. In the case of the HINT, only pink noise presented a significant difference. However, in the comparation among groups there was no significant difference.
Conclusion The present study made it possible to conclude that the four noises were equally effective in relieving tinnitus, with no statistically significant differences between the analyzed groups.
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