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Auteur Tadashi Nishimura |
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Tadashi Nishimura ; Hiroshi Hosoi ; Tomoko Sugiuchi ; Nozomu Matsumoto ; Takanori Nishiyama ; Takano Kenichi ; Satofumi Sugimoto ; Hiroaki Yazama ; Takeshi Sato ; Masahiro Komori |Background Cartilage conduction hearing aids (CCHAs) were newly devised and spread fast in Japan since their launch in 2017. However, little knowledge is available for this new device. Purpose The aim of this study was to establish the know[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 32, n° 6 (June 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Tadashi Nishimura ; Hiroshi Hosoi ; Tomoko Sugiuchi ; Nozomu Matsumoto ; Takanori Nishiyama ; Takano Kenichi ; Satofumi Sugimoto ; Hiroaki Yazama ; Takeshi Sato ; Masahiro Komori |Background Innovated hearing aids (HAs), termed cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HAs), show good performance in patients with closed ears and continuous otorrhea. However, factors other than the ear condition that influence the purchase ra[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Vol.33, n°1 (January 2022) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objective: Patients with bilateral aural atresia often exhibit poor sound localisation due to bone conduction (BC) features. However, most patients using cartilage conduction (CC) hearing aids reported improvement of sound localisation. Design[...]Article
Tadashi Nishimura ; Sakie Akasaka ; Chihiro Morimoto ; Tadao Okayasu ; Tadashi Kitahara ; Hiroshi Hosoi |Objective Congenital aural atresia causes severe conductive hearing loss disturbing auditory development. The differences in speech recognition were investigated between bilateral and unilateral aural atresia. Design The maximum speech recogn[...]