Communication Sciences and Disorders Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-18-2023

Journal

International Journal of Audiology

URL with Digital Object Identifier

https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2023.2254934

Abstract

Objective: To validate measurement of predicted earmold wideband real-ear-to-coupler difference (wRECD) using an integrated pressure level (IPL) calibrated transducer and the incorporation of an acoustically measured tubing length correction. Design: Unilateral earmold SPL wRECD using varied hearing aid tubing length and the proposed predicted earmold IPL wRECD measurement procedure were completed on all participants and compared. Study Sample: 22 normal hearing adults with normal middle ear status were recruited. Results: There were no clinically significant differences between probe-microphone and predicted earmold IPL wRECD measurements between 500 and 2500 Hz. Above 5000 Hz, the predicted earmold IPL wRECD exceeded earmold SPL wRECDs due to lack of standing wave interference. Test-retest reliability of IPL wRECD measurement exceeded the reliability of earmold SPL wRECD measurement across all assessed frequencies, with the greatest improvements in the high frequencies. The acoustically measured tubing length correction largely accounted for acoustic effects of the participant’s earmold. Conclusions: IPL-based measurements provide a promising alternative to probe-microphone earmold wRECD procedures. Predicted earmold IPL wRECD is measured without probe-microphone placement, agrees well with earmold SPL wRECDs and is expected to extend the valid bandwidth of wRECD measurement.

Citation of this paper:

Matthew Urichuk, David Purcell, Prudence Allen & Susan Scollie (18 Sep 2023): Validation of an integrated pressure level measured earmold wideband real-ear-to-coupler difference measurement, International Journal of Audiology, DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2023.2254934

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