1. Italian Fast Speech Reception Threshold Test: A New Method to Investigate Adult Auditory Impairment in Noise.
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Cantore, Italo, Lapenna, Ruggero, Di Nardo, Walter, Forli, Francesca, Grassia, Rosa, Murri, Alessandra, Scorpecci, Alessandro, Muzzi, Enrico, De Lucia, Antonietta, De Paolis, Fabrizio, Ricci, Giampietro, Rolesi, Rolando, Berrettini, Stefano, Sicignano, Stefania, Quaranta, Nicola, Marsella, Pasquale, Orzan, Eva, Della Volpe, Antonio, and Ruscito, Paolo
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SPEECH perception , *SIGNAL-to-noise ratio , *SPEECH , *SPEECH audiometry , *VERBAL behavior testing - Abstract
Introduction: Purpose of our study was to compare two competing methods of performing bisyllabic word speech audiometry for the detection of the 50% speech reception threshold in noise (SRT50). Methods: Classic method is performed submitting multiple word lists at a fixed signal-to-noise ratio. A newer Fast method – Italian Fast Speech Reception Threshold 50 (IFastSRT50) – is performed by means of program software with a single list of bisyllabic words and noise intensity shifting. Results: Means comparison between SRT50 Classic and IFastSRT50 shows a slight significant correlation (r = 0.263; p = 0.044) and a wide significant difference: SRT50 Classic = −2.763 dB (SD = 4.1) and IFastSRT50 = −7.803 dB (SD = 2.1) (p < 0.0001). There is a high difference between the test execution time means (SRT50 Classic = 11 min, IFastSRT50 = 2 min; p < 0.0001). The correlation between test results and execution times was higher for SRT50 Classic than IFastSRT50. Conclusion: IFastSRT50 test is a reliable method to quickly investigate signal-to-noise ratio needed to obtain 50% of recognition scores with bisyllabic words; it allows less execution time than SRT50 Classic method and can avoid patient fatigue and other limitations of different speech discrimination tests in noise as sentences based ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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