Audiological profile of first-time hearing aid users – implications for the development of a fast-track fitting protocol
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To assess the feasibility of implementing a fast-track process (single-session assess-and-fit appointment with no ENT specialist’s examination) in hearing rehabilitation by investigating the accuracy of the protocol assignment applying various cut-off criteria and describing the audiometric profile of patients being evaluated for their first hearing aids. Retrospective chart review. Patients from a single institution (n = 1807, median age 75 years, IQR 67–82 years) undergoing the evaluation for their first hearing aid fitting. There were no audiometric signs warranting further diagnostic evaluation in 1259 subjects (69.7%). These subjects could be identified using a single criterion: the average threshold difference between the ears in the frequencies from 0.5 to 4 kHz less than 10 dB. Age was found to be a good predictor for the success of a single-session evaluation and fitting, with a cut-off value of 75 years. Altogether, 593 persons (32.8%) were candidates for a fast-track process. The time-saving from a single-session process was estimated to be 1.0%. It is feasible to have a fast-track hearing aid fitting protocol. Patients can be preselected with excellent accuracy using a single audiometric criterion and an age limit of 75. Time savings for a single-session process are insignificant.
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Taylor & Francis
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2025-03-03



