An analysis of hearing aid fittings in adults using cochlear implants and contralateral hearing aids

The objective of this study was to assess the appropriateness of hearing aid fittings within a sample of adult cochlear implant recipients who use a hearing aid in the contralateral ear (i.e., bimodal stimulation).

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