The comparison of changes in hearing thresholds and insertion losses due to occlusion induced by ear impression in sound field assessment

  • Seyyed Hossein Hosseini
  • Nariman Rahbar
  • Seyyed Jalal Sameni

Abstract

Background and Aim: The methods of deter­mining the amount of sound attenuation by ear mold, earplug or any other foreign body that placed in or out of the ear canal, is divided in subjective and objective. Due to the contradic­tory results in the studies in this field, this study aimed to use more audiometric frequencies con­sidering the strengths and weaknesses of previ­ous studies.

Methods: This study was conducted on 30 indi­viduals with normal hearing in the age range of 21-26-year-old. First the impression mold was prepared from both ears. The evaluating real ear unaided response and the real ear occluded res­ponse. In the next step, hearing thresholds were assessed by sound field with a precision of 1 dB, once in both open ear and once in both clo­sed ears. Finally, the insertion loss due to mold placement at each frequency was compared with the amount of behavioral threshold changes at the same frequency.

Results: By using paired t-test at frequencies of 400, 500, 800, 1000, 1500, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 6300 and 8000 Hz, the difference in behavioral hearing thresholds with

and without molding was greater than the amo­unt of the insertion loss (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The insertion loss due to impre­ssion for behavioral assessment at all of the tes­ted frequencies were more than the attenuation in real ear evaluation (p < 0.001). In this regard, consequently the standard deviation of insertion loss due to impression in behavioral threshold condition was more than real ear measurement.

Keywords: Sound field assessment; insertion loss; real ear occluded response; ear impression; probe microphone measurement; real ear measurement

Published
2020-05-05
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