oSRTs outside the 'normal' range are associated with poorer speech perception, supporting their use as an objective marker for under- or overstimulation. Furthermore, eSRT-based fitting improves speech outcomes and may optimise stimulation even in seemingly well-fitted users. These findings emphasise the potential value of incorporating objective measures such as oSRT and eSRT into routine fitting procedures.
Franke-Trieger et al. (Tue,) studied this question.