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Development and validation of an automatic speech-in-noise screening test by telephone. | LitMetric

Development and validation of an automatic speech-in-noise screening test by telephone.

Int J Audiol

Department of Otolaryngology/Audiology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: January 2004

To meet the need for an objective self-test for hearing screening. a new Dutch speech-in-noise test was developed. Digit triplets were used as speech material. The test was made fully automatic, was controlled by a computer, and can be done by telephone. It measures the speech reception threshold (triplet SRT(n)) using an adaptive procedure, in about 3 min. Our experiments showed no significant influence of telephone type or listening environment. Measurement errors were within 1 dB. which makes the test accurate. In additional experiments with hearing-impaired subjects (76 ears of 38 listeners), the new test was compared to the existing sentence SRT(n) test of Plomp and Mimpen, which is considered to be the standard. The correlation between both SRT(n)s was 0.866. As expected, correlations between the triplet SRT(n) test by telephone and average pure-tone thresholds are somewhat lower: 0.732 for PTA(0,5,1,2), and 0.770 for PTA(0,5,2,4). When proper SRT(n) values were chosen for distinguishing between normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, the triplet SRT(n) test was found to have a sensitivity of 0.91 and a specificity of 0.93.

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