Hearing aids were re-evaluated for 18 persons aged 11-16 years. Since these aids were fitted mainly using an informal test of aided loudness discomfort, the saturation levels were re-evaluated with a new magnitude-estimation procedure for measuring unaided and aided loudness discomfort levels. Sixteen subjects had used hearing aids capable of producing uncomfortably loud warble tones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTinnitus was analysed in 94 patients with noise-induced hearing loss. Tinnitus of a pure tone character was most common followed by narrow-band noises, and a combination of these. A broad-band noise type of tinnitus was the least common finding.
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