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Bone-conduction implants significantly improve hearing and speech recognition for individuals with conductive or mixed hearing loss. Percutaneous implants, like Baha-p and Ponto, demonstrated superior audiological performance compared to other types.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Audiology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Hearing rehabilitation is crucial for language development and mitigating hearing loss impacts.
  • Air-conduction hearing aids are standard but unsuitable for certain hearing losses.
  • Bone-conduction implants bypass the outer/middle ear for conductive/mixed hearing loss.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare audiological performance and speech recognition of different bone-conduction hearing implants.
  • To evaluate outcomes in patients with conductive and mixed hearing loss.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective, comparative longitudinal study of 101 patients with 5 implant types.
  • Analysis of free-field pure-tone audiometry and speech recognition.
  • Evaluations included unaided, activation, and 3-month follow-up assessments.

Main Results:

  • All implants improved audibility and speech recognition compared to unaided conditions.
  • Significant gains in aided free-field thresholds and speech recognition in silence and noise were observed.
  • Percutaneous implants (Baha-p, Ponto) showed additional advantages.

Conclusions:

  • All evaluated bone-conduction implants offer benefits for audibility and speech perception.
  • Percutaneous bone-conduction implants (Baha-p, Ponto) provided superior overall performance.