Venting Corrections Improve the Accuracy of Coupler-Based Simulated Real-Ear Verification for Use with Adult Hearing Aid Fittings

Author:

Scollie Susan12,Folkeard Paula1,Pumford John3,Abbasalipour Parvaneh1,Pietrobon Jonathan3

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

2. School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

3. Audioscan, Inc., Dorchester, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Hearing aid responses can be verified with the Real-Ear Aided Response (REAR). Procedures for predicting the REAR from coupler-based verification exist, but have not incorporated corrections for venting, limiting their use and validity for vented and open fittings. A commercially available system for including venting effects in simulated real-ear measurement (S-REM) has recently been developed. Purpose To evaluate the accuracy of a vent-corrected S-REM for predicting the REAR across test levels, for fittings with a wide range of coupling styles including modular domes. Research Design This was a within-subject comparison study using technical measures. Retrospective file review was used to obtain previously measured REARs from 104 fittings in 52 adults and three hearing aid styles. Prospective data collection was used to re-measure each fitting at three test levels using S-REM with and without venting corrections. Comparison of differences by frequency band was performed to assess the impact of the venting correction. Results The vent model reduced low-frequency error by up to 11 dB, and the effects were consistent with the expected effects of venting in hearing aid fitting: fittings with more open dome or tip styles had a larger improvement when the vent model was added. A larger sample of fittings was obtained for dome/sleeve couplings than for custom fittings. Conclusions The vent-corrected S-REM system evaluated in this study provides improved fitting accuracy for dome or sleeve-fitted hearing aids for adults and supports the use of vented S-REM for open fittings. Further studies to examine a representative sample of custom tip or mold fittings, and fittings for children are future directions.

Funder

Ontario Research Fund

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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