Device and Fitting Protocol for a Transitional Intervention for Debilitating Hyperacusis

Author:

Eddins David A.12,Armstrong Steve3,Juneau Roger4,Hutchison Peter1,Cherri Dana1,Secor Carrie A.1,Formby Craig15

Affiliation:

1. Auditory & Speech Sciences Laboratory, University of South Florida, Tampa

2. University of Central Florida, Orlando

3. Soundsgood Labs, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

4. SoftTouch Labs, Harahan, LA

5. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

Abstract

Purpose: This report describes a hearing device and corresponding fitting protocol designed for use in a transitional intervention for debilitating loudness-based hyperacusis. Method: The intervention goal is to transition patients with hyperacusis from their typical counterproductive sound avoidance behaviors (i.e., sound attenuation and limited exposure to healthy low-level sounds) into beneficial sound therapy treatment that can expand their dynamic range to the point where they can tolerate everyday sounds and experience an improved quality of life. This requires a combination of counseling and sound therapy, the latter of which is provided via the hearing device technology, signal processing, and precision fitting approach described in this report. The device combines a miniature behind-the-ear sound processor and a custom earpiece designed to maximize the attenuation of external sounds. Output-limiting loudness suppression is used to restrict exposure to offending high-level sounds while unity gain amplification maximizes exposure to healthy and tolerable lower level sounds. The fitting process includes measurement of the real-ear unaided response, the real-ear measurement (REM) system noise floor, the real-ear occluded response, real-ear insertion gain, and the output limit. With these measurements, the device can achieve the prescribed unity gain needed to provide transparent access to comfortable sound levels. It also supports individualized configuration of the therapeutic noise from an on-board sound generator and adaptive output limiting based on treatment-induced increases in dynamic range. Results and Conclusion: The utility of this device and fitting protocol, in combination with structured counseling, is highlighted in the outcomes of a successful 6-month trial of the transitional intervention described in a companion report in this issue.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

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1. Background and Rationale for a Transitional Intervention for Debilitating Hyperacusis;Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research;2024-06-06

2. Results of a 6-Month Field Trial of a Transitional Intervention for Debilitating Hyperacusis;Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research;2024-06-06

3. Counseling Protocol for a Transitional Intervention for Debilitating Hyperacusis;Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research;2024-06-06

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