25 September 2021>: Clinical Research
Effectiveness of Bone Conduction Hearing Aids in Young Children with Congenital Aural Atresia and Microtia
Katarzyna Beata Cywka 123ABCDEF , Bartłomiej Król 13BCDEF , Piotr Henryk Skarżyński 123456ABCDEF*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.933915
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e933915
Table 3 Results of LittlEARS.
Children with UHL | Children with BHL | ||
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LittlEars score | Before providing with HA | 0–34; 22.33±9.29 | 0–30; 10.95±8.39 |
After providing with HA | 16–35; 28.24±5.60 | 14–35; 26.29±6.17 | |
Hearing age | Beforeproviding with HA | 4–19; 11.95±5.18 | 1–18; 5.43±4.86 |
After providing with HA | 8–24; 17.57±5.24 | 7–24; 15.14±5.88 | |
Looking at interactions, an ANOVA for the LittlEARS result was statistically significant: (1,40)=18.33; |