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Animal models of cochlear implant: Classification and update
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作者 Haiqiao Du Jianan Li +2 位作者 Wei Chen Weiwei Guo Shiming Yang 《Journal of Otology》 CAS CSCD 2024年第3期173-177,共5页
Cochlear implantation(CI)is currently recognized as the most effective treatment for severe to profound sensorineural deafness and is considered one of the most successful neural prostheses.Since its inception in 1961... Cochlear implantation(CI)is currently recognized as the most effective treatment for severe to profound sensorineural deafness and is considered one of the most successful neural prostheses.Since its inception in 1961,cochlear implantation has expanded its range of applications to encompass younger newborns,older people,and individuals with unilateral hearing loss.In addition,it has improved its surgical methods to minimize the occurrence of complications.Furthermore,notable advancements have been made in the design of electrodes,techniques for speech processing,and software for programming.Nevertheless,inflammation,fibrosis,and even ossification are observed in the cochlea of nearly all cochlear implant(CI)patients.These tissue responses might have a negative impact on the performance of the implants,residual hearing,and the results of post-operative CI rehabilitation.Animal models are significant translational tools that offer essential preclinical data for possible therapeutics.Thus,this study concentrates on the existing animal models used for cochlear implantation,highlights the advancements made in research,and offers insights into potential future research areas. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implantation Animal models Foreign body response FIBROSIS Residual hearing
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Establishment of quantitative evaluation system for cochlear implant effectiveness for hearing-impaired children
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作者 Qing-Yuan Feng Song Li +4 位作者 Yong-Mao Cao Chuan-Xin Duan Lu Ma Dan Wu Ze-Zhang Tao 《Journal of Otology》 CAS CSCD 2024年第2期77-84,共8页
Introduction:Cochlear implant is currently the most widely proven interventions for auditory rehabilitation for children with severe sensorineural hearing impairment.However,there are obvious limitations in these curr... Introduction:Cochlear implant is currently the most widely proven interventions for auditory rehabilitation for children with severe sensorineural hearing impairment.However,there are obvious limitations in these current evaluation methods.This study aims to develop an evaluation system for quantitatively evaluating the effectiveness of cochlear implants for hearing-impaired children.Methods:A correspondence questionnaire was developed based on an initial indicator system that was developed based on the literature focused on the evaluation of cochlear implant outcomes in children.Twenty-five experts in otology,clinical audiology,rehabilitation audiology,and mental health from nine provinces in China were consulted.The degree of authority and coordination of experts and the indicators and weights of the quantitative evaluation system were analyzed.Seventy-eight children aged 3–11 years after cochlear implantation were recruited from two centers in Hubei province to evaluate the reliability and validity of the quantitative evaluation system.Results:The opinions of experts converged after the second round of correspondence,and the coordination and authority of the expert consensus were met.The recall rate of the questionnaire was 100%for both rounds.Five secondary indicators,including auditory ability,verbal ability,behavioral assessment,learning capabilities,and quality of life,and 13 tertiary indicators were reserved for the evaluation of cochlear implant effectiveness.The weight of each indicator was calculated.The Cronbach’sαcoefficient of the quantitative evaluation system based on the standardized items was 0.930,and the three extracted common factors could explain 78.86%of the total variance.Conclusions:An expert consensus-based evaluation system that can quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of cochlear implants in children has been developed with good reliability and validity. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implant RELIABILITY Quantitative evaluation Validity
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Thiamine responsive megaloblastic Anemia and deafness: A rare case of Roger’s syndrome with successful hearing rehabilitation by cochlear implantation
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作者 Hetal Marfatia Anoushka Sahai +1 位作者 Kartik Narkhede Monankita Sharma 《Journal of Otology》 CAS CSCD 2024年第3期163-165,共3页
Thiamine responsive megaloblastic anemia(TRMA),also known as Roger’s syndrome,is an exceptionally rare autosomal recessive disorder stemming from mutations in the SLC19A2 gene responsible for encoding a thiamine carr... Thiamine responsive megaloblastic anemia(TRMA),also known as Roger’s syndrome,is an exceptionally rare autosomal recessive disorder stemming from mutations in the SLC19A2 gene responsible for encoding a thiamine carrier protein.This syndrome manifests as the classic triad of megaloblastic anemia,sensorineural hearing loss,and diabetes mellitus.Here,we present the case of a one-and-a-half-year-old male infant born to non-consanguineous parents in India,a region where TRMA cases are seldom reported.At five months of age,the child exhibited the characteristic symptoms,prompting immediate treatment involving thiamine therapy,insulin administration,and blood transfusions.Notably,the child exhibited significant improvement in all aspects except for hearing loss,which conventional hearing aids failed to alleviate.However,following a cochlear implant procedure conducted within a few months,the child regained hearing abilities.This case underscores the importance of early recognition and intervention in the form of cochlear implant,demonstrating the potential to reverse TRMA symptoms and provide affected individuals with a substantially improved quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 Roger’s syndrome Diabetic ketoacidosis Megaloblastic anemia Hearing loss cochlear implant
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Analysis of the Influence of Sound Source Position and Electrode Placement on the Stimulation Pattern of the Cochlear Implant under Noise Conditions: Optimization of Auditory Perceptual Effects
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作者 Johannes Burkart 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2024年第3期194-212,共19页
Background: Cochlear implants (CI) are widely used to restore hearing in people with severe to profound hearing loss. However, optimizing CI performance, especially in difficult listening environments with background ... Background: Cochlear implants (CI) are widely used to restore hearing in people with severe to profound hearing loss. However, optimizing CI performance, especially in difficult listening environments with background noise, remains a major challenge. Understanding the influence of factors such as sound source position and electrode placement on CI stimulation patterns is critical to improving auditory perception. Methods: In this study, an analysis was conducted to investigate the influence of sound source position and electrode placement on CI stimulation patterns under noisy conditions. For this purpose, a special measurement setup with a CI speech processor-microphone test box was used to simulate realistic listening scenarios and measure CI performance. Results: The results show that the effectiveness of CI noise reduction systems is influenced by factors such as the position of the sound source and electrode placement. In particular, the beamforming ultra zoom mode showed significantly better noise reduction than the omnidirectional mode, especially under real listening conditions. Furthermore, differences in electrode responses indicate individual variability in the CI user experience, highlighting the importance of personalized fitting algorithms. Conclusions: The results demonstrate the importance of considering environmental factors and individual differences when optimizing CI performance. Future research efforts should focus on the development of personalized fitting algorithms and the exploration of innovative strategies, such as the integration of artificial intelligence, to improve CI functionality in different listening environments. This study contributes to our understanding of CI stimulation patterns and lays the foundation for improving auditory perception in CI users. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implants Noise Reduction Ultra Zoom Beamforming Anatomical Variations Personalized Fittings
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Stages of Emotional Experience of Parents of Children with Cochlear Implantation (CI)
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作者 Iuliia Khomiakova 《Open Journal of Medical Psychology》 2023年第4期231-238,共8页
Rehabilitation is a set of measures aimed at compensating or fully restoring the functions of the patient impaired by the disease. In the rehabilitation of children with a cochlear implant, a comprehensive, systematic... Rehabilitation is a set of measures aimed at compensating or fully restoring the functions of the patient impaired by the disease. In the rehabilitation of children with a cochlear implant, a comprehensive, systematic approach is essential in the work of doctors, teachers, sign language teachers, psychologists, and families. Rehabilitation and social adaptation of children with a cochlear implant depend not only on specialists but also on the ability of parents to help the child organize educational activities in an optimistic mood and the ability to provide emotional support. This means that the role of parents in the way to successful rehabilitation is high, and therefore this topic is especially relevant today. . 展开更多
关键词 Emotions during the Rehabilitation Children with a cochlear implantation Rehabilitation Process Parents of Children with cochlear implantation (CI)
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Safety and outcomes of cochlear implantation in the elderly:A review of recent literature 被引量:5
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作者 Zao Yang Maura Cosetti 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2016年第1期1-6,共6页
Global demographic changes related to longevity are leading to increasing numbers of the elderly, for whom hearing loss is a significant cause of morbidity and disability. Once met with reticence, severely hearing imp... Global demographic changes related to longevity are leading to increasing numbers of the elderly, for whom hearing loss is a significant cause of morbidity and disability. Once met with reticence, severely hearing impaired older adults are increasingly being considered for cochlear implantation (CI). Significant data indicate that CI in the elderly population is safe, well-tolerated, and effective. Risks from CI surgery and anesthesia are low and generally comparable to rates in other age groups. Outcomes studies regarding CI in older adults have shown excellent improvements to speech perception, quality of life, and even cognition. Overall, currently available data suggests that advanced age should not, in itself, be considered a barrier to implantation. This review paper will highlight selected articles from recent medical literature regarding the safety and efficacy of CI in the elderly population. Copyright ? 2016, PLA General Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Production and hosting by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implants ELDERLY Hearing loss SAFETY Efficacy
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After cochlear implantation: Complications related to flap around implants 被引量:6
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作者 Feifei Qin Wen Li +2 位作者 Jianxin Qiu Li Zhang Mei Zhong 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2016年第4期-,共4页
Objective: To report complications related to flap around implants after cochlear implantation, possible causes of such complications and treatments. Methods and material:We performed a retrospective analysis of child... Objective: To report complications related to flap around implants after cochlear implantation, possible causes of such complications and treatments. Methods and material:We performed a retrospective analysis of children in whom complications related to flap around implants occurred after undergoing cochlear implantation in our department from 2005 to 2016. Results:Complications among 1500 cochlear implantation (CI) recipients by the same surgeon included hematoma (n ? 20) and seroma around implants (n ? 15), of which most (n ? 10) recovered in 2 weeks after effective drainage, utility of antibiotics and pressure dressing, but 5 developed flap necrosis and had to undergo contralateral re-implantation. Four patients developed abscess around implants, of whom 2 recovered after 2 weeks of drainage, gentamicin irrigation and use of antibiotics, but 2 patients ended up with flap necrosis and had to receive contralateral reimplantation. Conclusions: Immediate drainage, pressure dressing and antibiotics can be used to effectively control seroma around implants. For seroma lasting for more than two weeks without improvement, surgical drainage may be need. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implant COMPLICATIONS Flap-related problem
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MUSIC AND COCHLEAR IMPLANTS 被引量:4
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作者 Mao Yitao Xu Li 《Journal of Otology》 2013年第1期32-38,共7页
Currently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand speech in qui-et environment very well. However, studies in recent decades reported a lack of satisfaction in music percep-tion w... Currently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand speech in qui-et environment very well. However, studies in recent decades reported a lack of satisfaction in music percep-tion with cochlear implants. This article reviews the literature on music ability of cochlear implant users by presenting a systematic outline of the capabilities and limitations of cochlear implant recipients with regard to their music perception as well as production. The review also evaluates the similarities and differences be-tween electric hearing and acoustic hearing regarding music perception. We summarize the research results in terms of the individual components of music (e.g., rhythm, pitch, and timbre). Finally, we briefly intro-duce the vocal singing of prelingually-deafened children with cochlear implants as evaluated by acoustic measures. 展开更多
关键词 Music perception vocal singing cochlear implants
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Double challenge:cochlear implantation in the only hearing ear with progressive hearing loss following meningitis and vestibular dysfunction after implantation 被引量:3
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作者 Sertac Yetiser Kutlay Karaman 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2020年第2期74-76,共3页
Objective:Vestibular dysfunction associated with cochlear implantation is rare.It is usually seen in patients with otosclerosis due to spread of electrical activity throughout the demineralized bone.A 17-year old fema... Objective:Vestibular dysfunction associated with cochlear implantation is rare.It is usually seen in patients with otosclerosis due to spread of electrical activity throughout the demineralized bone.A 17-year old female with progressive hearing loss 2 years after meningitis and vestibular dysfunction in the implanted ear is presented in this study.Findings:The patient had mild hearing loss in the right ear and total hearing loss on the left side because of complete ossification of the cochlea following meningitis.She had to have cochlear implantation in the right ear because of progression of hearing loss.She had successful implantation but she experienced vestibular dysfunction following activation of cochlear electrodes.Closure of two electrodes caused disruption of auditory programming.Then the patient was subjected to long term vestibular rehabilitation program.Conclusion:Timing for implantation before the completion of cochlear ossification is crucial not to miss the chance for hearing restoration.However,difficulties in hearing rehabilitation due to extensive ossification can be doubled by vestibular problems triggered by stimulation of the vestibular nerve by cochlear electrodes.Attempts to reduce the balance problem will complicate auditory programming.Vestibular rehabilitation for long term helps to carry on hearing progress. 展开更多
关键词 MENINGITIS Hearing loss cochlear implantation VERTIGO
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Cochlear implantation in a child with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder 被引量:4
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作者 JI Fei CHEN Ai-ting HONG Meng-di SHI Wei LI Jia-nan YANG Shi-ming Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery,Chinese PLA Institute of Otolaryngology,Chinese PLA General Hospital,28 Fuxing Road,Beijing 100853,China 《Journal of Otology》 2011年第2期29-37,共9页
Objective To report outcomes of cochlear implantation (CI) in a child with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) and to provide preliminary clinical evidence of the efficacy of CI in ANSD patients.Methods A 4-y... Objective To report outcomes of cochlear implantation (CI) in a child with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) and to provide preliminary clinical evidence of the efficacy of CI in ANSD patients.Methods A 4-year-old boy with diagnosed auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) received implantation of a Nucleus CI24R after an unsatisfactory trial of amplification.Post-implantation performance in both hearing sensitivity and speech recognition was assessed in different sessions.Aided hearing thresholds were tested by behavioral audiometry.Mandarin Early Speech Perception Test (MESP),Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (MAIS),category of auditory performance (CAP) and Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR) were used to assess the benefits in auditory skills or speech recognition the boy obtained from CI.The tests were administered before surgery and at 3 months and 7 months after opening.Results The boy demonstrated improved auditory sensitivity by using CI.Concerning speech recognition and communication,both speech audiometry and questionnaires showed an obvious benefit from CI.Conclusions CI has worked efficiently in this ANSD boy.But because of limited understanding of ANSD and rehabilitation effect by cochlear implantation in this condition,the clinical decision to implant should be cautious and only after a thorough evaluation.Meanwhile,well controlled and long term studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of cochlear implantation in patients with ANSD. 展开更多
关键词 Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder cochlear implantation
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Speech intelligibility and auditory perception of pre-school children with Hearing Aid,cochlear implant and Typical Hearing 被引量:2
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作者 Mohammad Ashori 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2020年第2期62-66,共5页
Purpose:There is a growing interest in speech intelligibility and audito ry perception of deaf children.The aim of the present study was to compare speech intelligibility and auditory perception of pre-school children... Purpose:There is a growing interest in speech intelligibility and audito ry perception of deaf children.The aim of the present study was to compare speech intelligibility and auditory perception of pre-school children with Hearing Aid(HA),Cochlear Implant(Cl),and Typical Hearing(TH).Methods:The research design was descriptive-analytic and comparative.The participants comprised 75 male pre-school children aged 4-6 years in the 2017-2018 from Tehran,Iran.The participants were divided into three groups,and each group consisted of 25 children.The first and second groups were respectively selected from pre-school children with HA and CI using the convenience sampling method,while the third group was selected from pre-school children with TH by random sampling method.All children completed Speech Intelligibility Rating and Catego ries of Auditory Performance Questionnaires.Results:The findings indicated that the mean scores of speech intelligibility and auditory perception of the group with TH were significantly higher than those of the other groups(P<0.0001).The mean scores of speech intelligibility in the group with CI did not significantly differ from those of the group with HA(P<0.38).Also,the mean scores of auditory perception in the group with CI were significantly higher than those of the group with HA(P<0.002).Conclusion:The results showed that auditory perception in children with CI was significantly higher than children with HA.This finding highlights the importance of cochlear implantation at a younger age and its significant impact on auditory perception in deaf children. 展开更多
关键词 Speech intelligibility Auditory perception Hearing aid cochlear implant
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Binaural integration abilities in bilateral cochlear implant user 被引量:2
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作者 Chie Obuchi Masae Shiroma +1 位作者 Sayaka Ogane Kimitaka Kaga 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2015年第4期150-153,共4页
Bilateral Cochlear implants (CIs) improved speech intelligibility, speech perception in background noise, and sound localization in quiet and noisy situations. However, it is unclear whether these advantages essential... Bilateral Cochlear implants (CIs) improved speech intelligibility, speech perception in background noise, and sound localization in quiet and noisy situations. However, it is unclear whether these advantages essentially result in binaural integration of acoustic stimuli from each ear. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of binaural integration by bilateral CIs placement using binaural hearing tests and subjective auditory perceptual assessment. A 61-year-old bilateral CIs subject underwent the following four tests:the Japanese Hearing in Noise Test (HINT-J), the dichotic listening test (DLT), the Rapidly Alternating Speech Perception (RASP) test, and subjective auditory perceptual assessment. The HINT-J score was significantly higher for bilateral CIs than for a unilateral CI. However, DLT and the RASP test revealed contradictory results. Subjective auditory perceptual assessment revealed active and bright impressions for bilateral hearing, which were also noisy and strong compared with those for unilateral hearing. The results of this study revealed that bilateral CIs improved speech perception in background noise and an improved auditory impression, although the bilateral integration abilities were not improved. This was probably because the patient was required to combine information from the two ears into a single perception in DLT and the RASP test. More longitudinal data should be collected and analyzed in future studies to evaluate the long-term effects of bilateral CIs. Copyright ? 2016, PLA General Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Production and hosting by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). 展开更多
关键词 Bilateral cochlear implants Binaural integration ability Subjective auditory perceptual assessment
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Molecular mechanisms and roles of inflammatory responses on low-frequency residual hearing after cochlear implantation 被引量:2
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作者 Juanjuan Gao Haijin Yi 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2022年第1期54-58,共5页
Preservation of low-frequency residual hearing is very important for combined electro-acoustic stimulation after cochlear implantation.However,in clinical practice,loss of low-frequency residual hearing often occurs a... Preservation of low-frequency residual hearing is very important for combined electro-acoustic stimulation after cochlear implantation.However,in clinical practice,loss of low-frequency residual hearing often occurs after cochlear implantation and its mechanisms remain unclear.Factors affecting lowfrequency residual hearing after cochlear implantation are one of the hot spots in current research.Inflammation induced by injury associated with cochlear implantation is deemed to be significant,as it may give rise to low-frequency residual hearing loss by interfering with the blood labyrinth barrier and neural synapses.Pathological changes along the pathway for low-frequency auditory signals transmission may include latent factors such as damage to neuroepithelial structures,synapses,stria vascularis and other ultrastructures.In this review,current research on mechanisms of low-frequency residual hearing loss after cochlear implantation and possible roles of inflammatory responses are summarized. 展开更多
关键词 Low-frequency residual hearing loss cochlear implantation Electro-acoustic stimulation(EAS) Inflammatory response Blood labyrinth barrier(BLB)
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Effects of Delayed Second Cochlear Implant 被引量:2
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作者 XIA Rui-ming1, WU Xi-hong2, JANG Zi-gang1, JING Yuan-yuan1, LIN Yun-juan1, YU Li-sheng1 1. Department of Otolaryngology, People’s Hospital, Peking University, P. R. China 11, Xizhimen South St, 100044 Beijing, P.R. China 2. Speech and Hearing Research Center, Peking University, China R.M. Xia, X.H. Wu, Z.G. Jang, Y.Y. Jing, Y.J. Lin, L.S.Yu 《Journal of Otology》 2006年第2期119-123,共5页
Objective Since Helms’ successful bilateral cochlear implantation with good results in 1996, there have been increasing number of reports on bilateral cochlear implantation. Most second device have been implantated w... Objective Since Helms’ successful bilateral cochlear implantation with good results in 1996, there have been increasing number of reports on bilateral cochlear implantation. Most second device have been implantated within one year after the first. Considering effects of long time auditory deprivation, it is not clear whether a delayed second cochlear implant serves to add additional benefits and how it may interact with central nervous system plasticity. Methods Three cases who received delayed second cochlear implants at People’s Hospital of Peking University from 2002 to 2005 were reviewed. The interval between the first and second implants was longer than 2 years in all three patients. Sound perception, and unilateral/bilateral speech discrimination in quiet and noise were evaluated. In addition, GAP detection test was conducted in one patient. Results In one case, having both implants on provided improved performance compared to using only one implant both in quiet and noise. Presumably due to visual interference from lip-reading or short interval between second implant and testing, one patient showed no improvement from using the second implant either in quiet or noise, while the last case demonstrated additional benefits from the second implant only in quiet. In all three patients, performance in recognizing the four tones in Mandarin was superior over word recognition. Conclusions Considerable plasticity in the cerebral auditory center is preserved, despite long acoustic deprivation in some children who have received unilateral cochlear implant. Delayed second implants can result in significant improvements in some of these children. Visual interference from lip-reading may be an obstacle during retraining. The better recognition of tones in the Mandarin language may represent a different sound discrimination mechanism in the auditory system, although it may also be related to the signal processing mechanisms of the implant used (MED-EL COMBI 40+). 展开更多
关键词 bilateral cochlear implant auditory deprivation
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Communication outcomes following cochlear implantation in a child with cystic cochleovestibular anomaly 被引量:1
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作者 N.Banumathy Naresh K.Panda 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2016年第1期38-41,共4页
Cochlear implantation is one of the best amongst the various management options available for children and adults with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss.Inner ear and internal auditory canal(IAC) malformat... Cochlear implantation is one of the best amongst the various management options available for children and adults with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss.Inner ear and internal auditory canal(IAC) malformations accounts to approximately 25% of congenital sensorineural hearing loss in children.The primary goal of this report was to evaluate the communication outcomes after cochlear implantation in a child with cystic cochleovestibular anomaly(CCVA).The child was evaluated through various standardized outcome measures at regular intervals to track the progress in terms of auditory and spoken language skills.The scores on Categories of Auditory Perception(CAP),Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale(MAIS),Speech Intelligibility Rating(SIR),Meaningful Use of Speech Scale(MUSS),and listening and spoken language skills showed a significant leap in 12 months duration post implantation.The report thus highlights and correlates the significant progress in auditory and spoken language skills of the child with congenital malformations to appropriate auditory rehabilitation and intensive parental training. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implants Cystic cochleovestibular anomaly Inner ear malformation Communication outcomes
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Improvements to the retractor and muscle flap design for minimally invasive cochlear implantation 被引量:1
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作者 Riyuan Liu Zhiping Tan +5 位作者 Jianan Li Yan Yan Wei Ren Miao Zhang Shiming Yang Hui Zhao 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2020年第1期41-44,共4页
Objective: The aim of this study was to improve muscle flaps and to evaluate surgical outcomes with the use of a novel specialized retractor, which is a surgical instrument used to locate and shape a bony seat for min... Objective: The aim of this study was to improve muscle flaps and to evaluate surgical outcomes with the use of a novel specialized retractor, which is a surgical instrument used to locate and shape a bony seat for minimally invasive cochlear implantation.Methods: 50 patients aged 1 e75 years with sensorineural hearing loss who required cochlear implantation were recruited. A small incision(<3 cm) was made, and the novel specialized retractor was used in the study group during cochlear implantation. The incision length, surgical outcomes and operative time were recorded and analyzed.Results: The incision length, total operative time and drilling bony time were shorter in the study group than in the control group(P < 0.05, respectively). All patients recovered well after the surgery without any severe complications.Conclusion: The use of a novel specialized retractor standardized the surgical processes of cochlear implantation. The retractor helped locate and control the size of the bony well during bone drilling. The tool reduced the technical difficulty and improved the efficacy of this minimally invasive operation. 展开更多
关键词 Minimally invasive surgery cochlear implantation RETRACTOR Muscle flap
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The role of cochlear implantation in alleviating Tumarkin drop attacks of Meniere's disease;a case report 被引量:1
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作者 Chiara Filippi Edoardo Covelli +2 位作者 Haitham H.Elfarargy Simonetta Monini Maurizio Barbara 《Journal of Otology》 CAS CSCD 2023年第3期168-172,共5页
Ménière’s disease(MD)patients may suffer episodes of sudden falls,named Tu markin drop attacks(DAs).This fall occurs abruptly and without warning or loss of consciousness.DAs usually aggravate the clinical ... Ménière’s disease(MD)patients may suffer episodes of sudden falls,named Tu markin drop attacks(DAs).This fall occurs abruptly and without warning or loss of consciousness.DAs usually aggravate the clinical picture of MD and are challenging to manage.The present report describes a case treated by cochlear implantation(CI)due to concomitant deafness and offers some clinical considerations for this condition.A male patient aged 48 years with a 10-year history of definite bilateral MD had profound SNHL on the right and severe SNHL on the left side.He suffered from intermittent attacks of vertigo,ear fullness,and tinnitus and,in the last year,had developed DAs and experienced 14 episodes in the previous six months.The preoperative category of acoustic performance was 3.The Dizziness Handicap Inventory(DHI)questionnaire showed a total score of 46,which indicated a moderate degree of disability.A CI was planned for the right side.The patient did not report any further DAs episode for two years since then.The postoperative category of acoustic performance became 11,and the postoperative DHI questionnaire showed a decrease in the total score(from 46 to 19),which indicated a mild disability.Unilateral CI effectively alleviated the DAs associated with bilateral MD.Our report proposes a new modality for managing vertiginous symptoms in cases of MD with hearing loss without the need for more aggressive surgical interventions with the need for clinical trials to confirm our results. 展开更多
关键词 Meniere's disease Tumarkin drop attacks Hearing loss cochlear implant
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Long-term complications of the transmeatal approach (Open Transcanal) in cochlear implants: A follow-up study 被引量:1
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作者 Hesham Saleh Almofada Nasser KAlmutairi Michael Steven Timms 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2023年第1期33-37,共5页
Objective: Multiple alternative approaches of cochlear implant surgery have been described, such as the suprameatal approach, transcanal approach, transmeatal approach and middle cranial fossa approach.Transmeatal(ope... Objective: Multiple alternative approaches of cochlear implant surgery have been described, such as the suprameatal approach, transcanal approach, transmeatal approach and middle cranial fossa approach.Transmeatal(open trnascanal) approach has not been adapted since first described in the clinical field.we aimed to assess the long-term complications of the transmeatal approach in a series of 131 patients at our center between 2004 and 2008.Methods: This study was a retrospective case series of all patients who underwent cochlear implants with the transmeatal(open transcanal) approach from May 2004 to December 2008 at King Faisal Specialist and Research Hospital(Riyadh, Saudi Arabia), which were conducted by the same surgeon.Results: Complications were observed often with various combinations-recurrent otitis externa, posterior tympanic membrane perforation, electrode extrusion, cholesteatoma, and chronic mastoiditis. The overall long-term complication rate was 16%(21/131). The gap between the implantation and the diagnosis of a complication ranged from <1 year to 11 years. Major complications were as follows:cholesteatoma in 5(3.8%) patients, extrusion of the electrode in 5(3.8%) patients, and tympanic membrane perforation or deep retractions in 5(3.8%) patients. Minor complications were as follows: recurrent mastoiditis with/without concomitant temporary facial nerve palsy in 4(3%) patients, recurrent otitis externa infections in 7(5%) patients, and weakness of the posterior canal wall in 1 patient.Conclusion: The transmeatal approach posed an high rate of complications on long-term follow-up such as cholestetoma formation, extrusion of electrode or perielectrode reaction formation to tympanic membrane and external auditory canal. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implant Transmeatal approach Open transcanal approach Surgical complication
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Research Advances in Post-Operative Rehabilitation Following Cochlear Implant 被引量:1
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作者 LI Yong-xin1, LIANG Shuang2, HAN De-min1 1 Beijing Tongren Hospital, Affiliate of Capital Medical University 2 Capital Medical University, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Post-graduate 《Journal of Otology》 2007年第2期92-96,共5页
Cochlear implantation is a unique method to re-construct audition for patients with severe to profound hearing loss. With increasing clinical application of this technique, its rehabilitative effects in patients has b... Cochlear implantation is a unique method to re-construct audition for patients with severe to profound hearing loss. With increasing clinical application of this technique, its rehabilitative effects in patients has become an important topic of hearing and speech rehabilitation research. This article is an overview of hearing and speech rehabilitative training, rehabilitative efficacy evaluation and factors affecting rehabilitation efficacy following cochlear implantation. 展开更多
关键词 cochlear implant REHABILITATION EVALUATION
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A comparison of the quality of life of parents of children using hearing aids and those using cochlear implants
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作者 Saranya Arya Mundayoor Prabuddha Bhatarai Prashanth Prabhu 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2022年第4期211-217,共7页
Objective:The goal of this study was to evaluate the quality of life of parents of children who use hearing aids(HA)with those who use cochlear implants(CI)in the Indian context and document any differences found.Meth... Objective:The goal of this study was to evaluate the quality of life of parents of children who use hearing aids(HA)with those who use cochlear implants(CI)in the Indian context and document any differences found.Methods:The Kannada version of the AQoL-4D was administered in a modified fashion to 131 parents(87 HA and 44 CI).Sociodemographic details were collected for supplemental information on the intervention strategy used.Results:A total of 49 parents(29 HA and 20 CI)responded to the questionnaire sent.The mean total scores for both the groups were similar(HA group=17.9(SD=5.5),CI group=17.2(SD=3.4)),as was the score for the first subscale(HA group=8.6(SD=2.9);CI group=8.5(SD=2.6))of the AQoL-4D.No significant differences were found between the two groups on either scores[Total Score:U(N_(HA)=29,NCI=20)=280.5,z=0.194,p>0.05;Subscale 1 Score:U(N_(HA)=29,NCI=20)=281.5,z=-0.176,p>0.05].The degree of hearing loss in the hearing aid group was equivalent to that of the cochlear implant group but this did not appear to influence parental quality of life.Conclusion:Parents of children with hearing aids and cochlear implants appear to be similar on several psychosocial factors in the realms of functional,social,and psychological well-being.In terms of parental quality of life,hearing aids and cochlear implants appear to be equally effective intervention techniques. 展开更多
关键词 Quality of life PARENTS cochlear implants Hearing aids CHILDREN Hearing impaired
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