Audiology Research (Oct 2022)

Towards Auditory Profile-Based Hearing-Aid Fittings: BEAR Rationale and Clinical Implementation

  • Raul Sanchez-Lopez,
  • Mengfan Wu,
  • Michal Fereczkowski,
  • Sébastien Santurette,
  • Monika Baumann,
  • Borys Kowalewski,
  • Tobias Piechowiak,
  • Nikolai Bisgaard,
  • Gert Ravn,
  • Sreeram Kaithali Narayanan,
  • Torsten Dau,
  • Tobias Neher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/audiolres12050055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
pp. 564 – 573

Abstract

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(1) Background: To improve hearing-aid rehabilitation, the Danish ‘Better hEAring Rehabilitation’ (BEAR) project recently developed methods for individual hearing loss characterization and hearing-aid fitting. Four auditory profiles differing in terms of audiometric hearing loss and supra-threshold hearing abilities were identified. To enable auditory profile-based hearing-aid treatment, a fitting rationale leveraging differences in gain prescription and signal-to-noise (SNR) improvement was developed. This report describes the translation of this rationale to clinical devices supplied by three industrial partners. (2) Methods: Regarding the SNR improvement, advanced feature settings were proposed and verified based on free-field measurements made with an acoustic mannikin fitted with the different hearing aids. Regarding the gain prescription, a clinically feasible fitting tool and procedure based on real-ear gain adjustments were developed. (3) Results: Analyses of the collected real-ear gain and SNR improvement data confirmed the feasibility of the clinical implementation. Differences between the auditory profile-based fitting strategy and a current ‘best practice’ procedure based on the NAL-NL2 fitting rule were verified and are discussed in terms of limitations and future perspectives. (4) Conclusion: Based on a joint effort from academic and industrial partners, the BEAR fitting rationale was transferred to commercially available hearing aids.

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