PMID: 8975991Jan 1, 1996Paper

Predicting the speech recognition performance of elderly individuals with sensorineural hearing impairment. A procedure based on the Speech Intelligibility Index

Scandinavian Audiology
L Magnusson

Abstract

The Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) was used as a basis for predicting the performance of elderly hearing-impaired subjects on a speech-in-noise test. The standard SII calculation scheme was compared with modified schemes, and correlations were obtained between measured and predicted scores. The results suggested that a modified calculation scheme, which includes corrections for sensorineural hearing impairment and age, is appropriate for evaluating individual speech recognition scores. Based on the results, a computer program has been developed for clinical prediction and evaluation of speech recognition scores.

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