2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2015.10.002
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Speech recognition in individuals with sensorineural hearing loss

Abstract: The best performances in the Speech Recognition Percentage Index were obtained using monosyllabic stimuli, represented by pictures presented in silence, with no significant differences between the right and left ears. After the introduction of competitive noise, there was a decrease in individuals' performance.

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“…The average performance scores in the results of this study were above the average results found in other studies (7,24) , probably because the subjects in this study were younger. For individuals with conductive hearing loss, the results were similar to those of another study (5) , without interference of type and degree of hearing loss on speech recognition, because individuals with this type of loss can recognize speech satisfactorily, as the stimuli are presented at a more intense level.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…The average performance scores in the results of this study were above the average results found in other studies (7,24) , probably because the subjects in this study were younger. For individuals with conductive hearing loss, the results were similar to those of another study (5) , without interference of type and degree of hearing loss on speech recognition, because individuals with this type of loss can recognize speech satisfactorily, as the stimuli are presented at a more intense level.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…As for the characteristics of hearing loss, the literature indicates that speech recognition may be impaired in most cases of sensorineural hearing loss (7,21,24) , and it becomes worse as hearing loss increases or when it is associated with aging (24) . The average performance scores in the results of this study were above the average results found in other studies (7,24) , probably because the subjects in this study were younger.…”
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“…The authors observed that there was also no significant difference between right and left ears for any of the tests. The average accuracy in the speech recognition test with figures, speakerphone and recorded monosyllables was 97.1%; 85.9%; and 76.1%, respectively, and 72.6% of correct answers in the test carried out with noise (22) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…O reconhecimento de fala depende da extensão da perda auditiva, do acesso às frequências importantes para o reconhecimento das pistas acústicas de fala, do nível de sensação ou de distorção do indivíduo (Ching et al, 1998). Perdas auditivas neurossensoriais descendentes podem levar a dificuldades na discriminação de fala, desde moderada até muito pobre (Magalhães et al, 2007), podendo apresentar uma frequência de resultados do índice de reconhecimento de fala à viva voz de somente 26,3% (De Andrade et al, 2016). Dada a necessidade de oferecer a esses pacientes o acesso às pistas acústicas das frequências altas, o uso de próteses auditivas está indicado.…”
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