2023
DOI: 10.1097/aud.0000000000001404
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Clinical Utility of the Standardized Word Recognition Score

Abstract: Objectives: An unexpectedly low word recognition (WR) score may be taken as evidence of increased risk for retrocochlear tumor. We sought to develop evidence for or against using a standardized WR (sWR) score in detecting retrocochlear tumors. The sWR is a z score expressing the difference between an observed WR score and a Speech Intelligibility Index–based predicted WR score. We retrospectively compared the sensitivity and specificity of pure-tone asymmetry-based logistic regression models that i… Show more

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“…Hearing deficits in this region have been put forth as a marker of cochlear health ( Mehrparvar et al 2011 ), and our data are generally consistent with the idea that cochlear health may influence speech-recognition abilities once audibility is maximized. Future studies could use a six-frequency PTA to better capture hearing abilities across the frequency range, as this PTA formula has been shown to be more sensitive in identifying retrocochlear tumors, especially when combined with a standardized WRQ score ( Zapala et al 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hearing deficits in this region have been put forth as a marker of cochlear health ( Mehrparvar et al 2011 ), and our data are generally consistent with the idea that cochlear health may influence speech-recognition abilities once audibility is maximized. Future studies could use a six-frequency PTA to better capture hearing abilities across the frequency range, as this PTA formula has been shown to be more sensitive in identifying retrocochlear tumors, especially when combined with a standardized WRQ score ( Zapala et al 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%