Speech Recognition of Cochlear Implant Users Inside a Noisy Helicopter Environment.
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2019-04Autor
Caldeira, Juliana Maria Araujo
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Goffi-Gomez, Maria Valéria Schmidt
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Imamura, Rui
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Bento, Ricardo Ferreira
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In this study, we tested whether the speech recognition, through radio communications, of cochlear implant (CI) users inside a noisy helicopter cockpit is adequate for safe flight. Method: Speech recognition tests (sentences, numbers and disyllables) through a very-high-frequency radio were administered to 12 CI users in a soundproof booth, inside a helicopter with the engine turned off and turned on. Results: In quiet environments, radio communications were impacted only for disyllable intelligibility, but in noisy situations, all tests were affected. Conclusions: CI subjects did not achieve the auditory levels recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organization.
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Audiol Neurootol. 2019 Apr 5;24(1):32-37. doi: 10.1159/000497031.
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Cochlear implant Aviation medicine Aircraft Hearing loss Helicopter