Validation of a Personalized Hearing Screening Mobile Health Application for Persons with Moderate Hearing Impairment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participant Selection
2.2. Study Design
2.2.1. Screening Strategies
Smartphone-Based Air Conduction Audiometry Self-Test
Smartphone-Based Bone Conduction Audiometry Self-Test
Standard Air Conduction Pure-Tone Audiometry
Standard Bone Conduction Pure-Tone Audiometry
3. Results
3.1. Standard Air Conduction Pure-Tone Audiometry
3.2. Standard Bone Conduction Pure-Tone Audiometry
3.3. Smartphone-Based Air Conduction Audiometry Self-Test
3.4. Smartphone-Based Bone Conduction Audiometry Self-Test
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
6. Patents
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Number | |
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Total number | 103 |
Age (years) | |
20–40 | 30 |
41–60 | 29 |
61–80 | 25 |
81–100 | 19 |
Average Age (y) | 55.23 ± 6.14 y |
Sex | |
Male | 69 |
Female | 36 |
Number of ears recorded through standard air conduction pure-tone audiometry | |
≤25 dB | 80 |
26–40 dB | 38 |
41–55 dB | 41 |
56–70 dB | 21 |
71–90 dB | 15 |
≥91 dB | 11 |
Mean threshold from standard air conduction pure-tone audiometry | 40.75 ± 14.95 dB |
Mean threshold from air conduction smartphone-based audiometry self-test | 49.54 ± 14.93 dB |
Number of ears recorded through standard bone-conduction pure-tone audiometry | |
≤25 dB | 88 |
26–40 dB | 42 |
41–55 dB | 33 |
56–70 dB | 19 |
71–90 dB | 15 |
≥91 dB | 9 |
Mean threshold from standard bone conduction pure-tone audiometry test | 36.47 ± 15.15 dB |
Mean threshold from smartphone-based bone conduction audiometry self-test | 46.85 ± 16.26 dB |
Standard Air Conduction Pure-Tone Audiometry Test | ||||
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PTA > 40 dB | PTA ≤ 40 dB | Total | ||
Smartphone-based air conduction audiometry self-test | PTA > 40 dB | 71 | 19 | 90 |
PTA ≤ 40 dB | 17 | 99 | 116 | |
Total | 88 | 118 | 206 | |
Sensitivity: 0.80 (95% CI = 0.71–0.88); specificity: 0.84 (95% CI = 0.76–0.90); positive likelihood ratio: 5.01 (95% CI = 3.28–7.66); negative likelihood ratio: 0.23 (95% CI = 0.15–0.36) |
Standard Bone Conduction Pure-Tone Audiometry Test | ||||
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PTA > 40 dB | PTA ≤ 40 dB | Total | ||
Smartphone-based bone conduction audiometry self-test | PTA > 40 dB | 49 | 38 | 87 |
PTA ≤ 40 dB | 27 | 92 | 119 | |
Total | 76 | 130 | 206 | |
Sensitivity: 0.64 (95% CI = 0.53–0.75); specificity: 0.71 (95% CI = 0.62–0.78); positive likelihood ratio: 2.21 (95% CI = 1.61–3.02); negative likelihood ratio: 0.50 (95% CI = 0.36–0.69) |
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Li, L.-Y.J.; Wang, S.-Y.; Yang, J.-M.; Chen, C.-J.; Tsai, C.-Y.; Wu, L.Y.-Y.; Wu, T.-F.; Wu, C.-J. Validation of a Personalized Hearing Screening Mobile Health Application for Persons with Moderate Hearing Impairment. J. Pers. Med. 2021, 11, 1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11101035
Li L-YJ, Wang S-Y, Yang J-M, Chen C-J, Tsai C-Y, Wu LY-Y, Wu T-F, Wu C-J. Validation of a Personalized Hearing Screening Mobile Health Application for Persons with Moderate Hearing Impairment. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2021; 11(10):1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11101035
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Lok-Yee Joyce, Shin-Yi Wang, Jinn-Moon Yang, Chih-Jou Chen, Cheng-Yu Tsai, Lucas Yee-Yan Wu, Te-Fang Wu, and Cheng-Jung Wu. 2021. "Validation of a Personalized Hearing Screening Mobile Health Application for Persons with Moderate Hearing Impairment" Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 10: 1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11101035
APA StyleLi, L. -Y. J., Wang, S. -Y., Yang, J. -M., Chen, C. -J., Tsai, C. -Y., Wu, L. Y. -Y., Wu, T. -F., & Wu, C. -J. (2021). Validation of a Personalized Hearing Screening Mobile Health Application for Persons with Moderate Hearing Impairment. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(10), 1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11101035