2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718959
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Postoperative Benefit of Bone Anchored Hearing Systems: Behavioral Performance and Self-Reported Outcomes

Abstract: Introduction Bone anchored hearing solutions are a well-known option for patients with a conductive, mixed conductive-sensorineural hearing loss and those with single-sided deafness. Objective The aim of the present study was to evaluate the Ponto bone-anchored hearing system in terms of behavioral performance and self-reported outcomes, by comparing unaided and aided performance (softband and abutment), as well as aided performance with the sound processor on softband (preoperatively) versus abutmen… Show more

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“…Other studies ( Kunst et al 2008 ; Bosman et al 2018 ; Cuda et al 2021 ; Bosman et al 2021 ) collected SSQ49 scores using a group of adult users—most of which were unilaterally implanted. The scores obtained by Bosman et al (2018 ) for the spatial factor of the SSQ49 ( Akeroyd et al 2014 ) were very similar to those obtained here (2.6 with an older sound processor and 3.9 with a newer superpower sound processor; 67% of the listeners were unilaterally fitted), as well as the SSQ49 scores obtained in the spatial scale by Cuda et al (2021 ) for a group of unilaterally fitted BAHS users (average score of 4.2). Kunst et al (2008 ) and Bosman et al (2021 ) reported higher mean scores for unilaterally fitted adult BAHS users, 6.8 and 5.1 in the spatial scale, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other studies ( Kunst et al 2008 ; Bosman et al 2018 ; Cuda et al 2021 ; Bosman et al 2021 ) collected SSQ49 scores using a group of adult users—most of which were unilaterally implanted. The scores obtained by Bosman et al (2018 ) for the spatial factor of the SSQ49 ( Akeroyd et al 2014 ) were very similar to those obtained here (2.6 with an older sound processor and 3.9 with a newer superpower sound processor; 67% of the listeners were unilaterally fitted), as well as the SSQ49 scores obtained in the spatial scale by Cuda et al (2021 ) for a group of unilaterally fitted BAHS users (average score of 4.2). Kunst et al (2008 ) and Bosman et al (2021 ) reported higher mean scores for unilaterally fitted adult BAHS users, 6.8 and 5.1 in the spatial scale, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caspers et al (2022) also collected SSQ scores on bilaterally implanted BAHS users (adults) but the data were not reported. Other studies (Kunst et al 2008; Bosman et al 2018; Cuda et al 2021; Bosman et al 2021) collected SSQ49 scores using a group of adult users—most of which were unilaterally implanted. The scores obtained by Bosman et al (2018) for the spatial factor of the SSQ49 (Akeroyd et al 2014) were very similar to those obtained here (2.6 with an older sound processor and 3.9 with a newer superpower sound processor; 67% of the listeners were unilaterally fitted), as well as the SSQ49 scores obtained in the spatial scale by Cuda et al (2021) for a group of unilaterally fitted BAHS users (average score of 4.2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%