J Am Acad Audiol. 2021 Oct;32(9):556-561. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1732439. Epub 2022 Feb 17.
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: There are several types of silicone domes in receiver in the canal hearing aids (RICs), which have different occlusion levels. However, the frequency characteristics of each type of silicone dome are unclear.
PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the frequency characteristics of three types of silicone domes (open domes, double-type power domes, and tulip domes) in RICs.
RESEARCH DESIGN: This is an interventional study.
STUDY SAMPLE: In total, 11 participants with a normal sense of hearing were prospectively enrolled.
INTERVENTION: Participants were fitted with hearing aids, which were adjusted to similar settings, and only the silicone domes were changed. The acoustic gain of hearing aids was adjusted to 20 dB in the range of 250 Hz to 4 kHz using the 2-cc coupler.
DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: We measured the real-ear aided gain (REAG) for each type of silicone dome. In each frequency, we statistically compared the REAG of each type of dome. Acoustic gain using the Open Fit coupler of each type of dome was also measured.
RESULTS: The REAG was obtained with no leakage with open domes only at 2 kHz, and with tulip domes and double-type power domes in the range of 1 to 2 kHz. Double-type power domes obtained significantly higher REAG than tulip domes at 250 and 500 Hz. Under the Open Fit coupler, all types obtained higher acoustic gain than the REAG.
CONCLUSION: This study provides the analysis of the frequency characteristics of silicone domes in RICs. The highest degree of occlusion was observed in double-type power domes, followed by tulip domes, and the lowest was observed in open domes.
PMID:35176798 | DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1732439