Literature DB >> 3438702

Long-term effects of monaural, binaural and no amplification in subjects with bilateral hearing loss.

S A Gelfand1, S Silman, L Ross.   

Abstract

This study expands upon our earlier work by comparing initial PB scores and audiometric thresholds with results obtained 4-17 years later for subjects with bilateral sensorineural hearing losses who were monaurally aided (n = 48), binaurally aided (n = 19), or unaided (n = 19). Thresholds decreased slightly for all groups, but aided and unaided ears did not differ significantly in this respect, revealing no acoustic trauma effect due to hearing aid use. PB scores decreased significantly only for the unaided ear of the monaurally aided subjects, but not for their aided ear, or for the binaurally aided or unaided groups. These findings suggest an auditory deprivation effect for the unaided ear of those wearing a monaural hearing aid. Changes in PB scores were not correlated with duration between the two test dates. Changes in PB scores were correlated with degree of hearing loss only for the unaided group.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3438702     DOI: 10.3109/01050398709074941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand Audiol        ISSN: 0105-0397


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