Method for determining hearing thresholds in the absence of pure-tone testing

US9833174B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9833174-B2
Application numberUS-201514736452-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 11, 2015
Priority dateJun 12, 2014
Publication dateDec 5, 2017
Grant dateDec 5, 2017

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A method for determining hearing thresholds in the absence of pure-tone testing includes an adaptive speech recognition test which includes a calibrated item pool, each item having a difficulty value (d i ) and associated standard error (s e ). Test items are administered to a group of individuals having mild to moderately severe hearing loss to obtain responses. The responses are subjected to multiple regression statistical methods to develop an equation for converting an individual's test score to hearing threshold values at several frequencies. The adaptive speech recognition test can be administered to an individual and their score can be converted into hearing thresholds at each of the several frequencies by use of the equation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for determining hearing thresholds in the absence of pure-tone testing, comprising: administering an adaptive speech recognition test to an individual, which comprises administering to the individual a plurality of items from a calibrated item pool comprising items scaled along a continuum of speech recognition ability, each administered item comprising two trials and each trial comprising a paired comparison of utterances, wherein the utterances can be the same or different from one another and the difference comprises acoustic and phonetic features occurring within minimal pairs, obtaining a response from the individual based on the individual's speech recognition ability to distinguish the acoustic and phonetic features by a comparison of a first utterance of the paired utterances with a second utterance of the paired utterances wherein at least one of the first and second utterances is a spoken utterance for the individual to hear, wherein a relative difficulty of a subsequent item is determined by the correctness of the response to a previous item, assigning a scoring value to the response from the individual for each administered item, obtaining a test score from a plurality of response scoring values, and converting the test score to a scaled score representing speech recognition ability expressed in the same metric as the item difficulty; and calculating a hearing threshold, without the use of pure-tone testing, designated as y j for the individual at least at one of the following frequencies, wherein j =0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 kHz using the formula y j =b j0 +b j1 x 1 +b j2 x 2 +b j3 x 3 wherein the value for x 1 expressed on a 0 to 100 scale is the test score of the administered adaptive speech recognition test, the value for x 2 is the chronological age of the individual expressed in years, and the value for x 3 is the self-report of perceived hearing handicap/impairment of 1 for yes and 0 for no, wherein at j=0.5 kHz the b j0 , b j1 , b j2 and b j3 constants are 103.69, −1.23, −0.21, and 7.55, respectively; at j=1 kHz the b bj0 , b bj1 , b bj2 , and b j3 constants are 133.27, −1.59 , −0.30, and 9.40, respectively; at j=2 kHz the b jo , b j1 , b j2 , and b j3 constants are 154.00 , −1.92 , −0.17, and 7.51, respectively; at j=4 kHz the b j0 , b j1 , b j2 , and b j3 constants are 144.57 , −1.84, 0.06, and11.10, respectively; and at j=8 kHz the b j0 , b j1 , b j2 , and b j3 constants are 122.91 , −1.67, 0.38, and 13.57, respectively. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein administering the adaptive speech recognition test comprises administering the test across two listening conditions. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the two listening conditions comprise quiet and background noise listening conditions. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein obtaining the test score comprises averaging the test results from the two listening conditions. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein administering the adaptive speech recognition test comprises administering to one ear only or to both ears simultaneously. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising rounding the hearing threshold calculated at each of the frequencies to the nearest multiple of 5 dB and screening for hearing loss or programming an amplification device according to the rounded hearing thresholds.

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  • for extracting parameters related to health condition (detecting or measuring for diagnostic purposes A61B5/00) · CPC title

  • A61B5/123Primary

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  • Speech recognition (G10L17/00 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9833174B2 cover?
A method for determining hearing thresholds in the absence of pure-tone testing includes an adaptive speech recognition test which includes a calibrated item pool, each item having a difficulty value (d i ) and associated standard error (s e ). Test items are administered to a group of individuals having mild to moderately severe hearing loss to obtain responses. The responses are subjected to …
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Bochner Joseph H, Garrison Wayne M, Rochester Institute Tech
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Primary CPC classification A61B5/123. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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