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Evaluation of a novel bimodal fitting formula in Advanced Bionics cochlear implant recipients (Record no. 3350)

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Transcribing agency National Acoustics Laboratories
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Title Evaluation of a novel bimodal fitting formula in Advanced Bionics cochlear implant recipients
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Summary, etc The study’s objectives were to (1) evaluate benefit from a novel bimodal fitting formula (Adaptive<br/>Phonak Digital Bimodal Fitting Formula [APDB]), and (2) compare outcomes with APDB and a traditional<br/>fitting formula (NAL-NL2).<br/>Methods: This prospective study evaluated outcomes in ten adults with unilateral Advanced Bionics (AB)<br/>cochlear implants (CI). Participants were tested bimodally with NAL-NL2 and APDB programed on Naída<br/>Link UP HAs. Measures of speech perception, sound quality, and preference were obtained with two<br/>bimodal configurations (CI + HANAL-NL2 and CI + HAAPDB). Participants used the CI + HAAPDB<br/>configuration for an acclimation period, after which measures were repeated.<br/>Results: Significant bimodal benefit was measured from both HA fitting formulae for speech perception in<br/>noise compared to the CI-only condition. Improved individual outcomes with the APDB were observed,<br/>but group differences were not statistically significant. Participants reported subjective benefit from APDB<br/>on blind comparisons of preference and sound quality.<br/>Conclusions: Significant benefit was found with both bimodal conditions compared to the CI-only condition;<br/>however, bimodal speech perception results were not significantly different. Users reported benefit from the<br/>APDB formula over NAL-NL2 formula. Due to individual improved speech perception and overall subjective<br/>preference for APDB, clinicians should consider APDB with AB CI recipients.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Cochlear Implant, Hearing Aid, Bimodal, Fitting Formula
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Personal name Sarah E. Warren
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Title Cochlear Implants International
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/1070/Evaluation%20of%20a%20novel%20bimodal%20fitting%20formula%20in%20advanced%20bionics%20cochlear%20implant%20recipients.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y">https://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/1070/Evaluation%20of%20a%20novel%20bimodal%20fitting%20formula%20in%20advanced%20bionics%20cochlear%20implant%20recipients.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y</a>
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