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Cochlear implantation in children with cochlear nerve deficiency

机译:小儿人工耳蜗神经缺损的人工耳蜗植入

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Objective: The aim of this study was to report on auditory performance after cochlear implantation in children with cochlear nerve deficiency. Methods: A retrospective case review was performed. Five patients with pre-lingual profound sensorineural hearing loss implanted in an ear with cochlear nerve deficiency participated in the study. Postoperative auditory and speech performance was assessed using warble tone average threshold with cochlear implant, speech perception categories, and speech intelligibility ratings. All patients underwent high resolution computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Results: According to Govaerts classification, three children had a type IIb and two a type IIa cochlear nerve deficiency. Preoperatively, four patients were placed into speech perception category 1 and one into category 2. All patients had an improvement in hearing threshold with the cochlear implant. Despite this, at the last follow-up (range 18-81 months, average 45 months), only one girl benefited from cochlear implantation; she moved from speech perception category 2 to 6 and developed spoken language. Another child developed closed set speech perception and had connected speech that was unintelligible. The other 3 children showed little benefit from the cochlear implant and obtained only an improved access to environmental sounds and improved lipreading skills. None of these 4 children developed a spoken language, but they were all full-time users of their implants. Conclusions: The outcomes of cochlear implantation in these five children with cochlear nerve deficiency are extremely variable, ranging from sporadic cases in which open set speech perception and acquisition of a spoken language are achieved, to most cases in which only an improved access to environmental sound develops. Regardless of these limited outcomes, all patients in our series use their device on a daily basis and derive benefits in everyday life. In our opinion, cochlear implantation can be a viable option in children with cochlear nerve deficiency, but careful counseling to the family on possible restricted benefit is needed.
机译:目的:本研究旨在报告儿童耳蜗神经缺损的人工耳蜗植入后的听觉表现。方法:回顾性病例回顾。 5例患有耳蜗神经缺损的耳朵植入了舌前深度感觉神经性听力损失的患者参加了该研究。使用耳蜗植入物的平均语气阈值,语音感知类别和语音清晰度等级对术后听觉和言语表现进行评估。所有患者均接受了高分辨率计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像。结果:根据Govaerts分类,三名儿童患有IIb型和2名IIa型耳蜗神经不足。术前,将4名患者分为1类语音感知,将1类归为2类。所有患者的耳蜗植入物均改善了听力阈值。尽管如此,在最后一次随访中(18-81个月,平均45个月),只有一个女孩从人工耳蜗中受益。她从语音感知类别2移到了6,并发展了口头语言。另一个孩子发展了封闭的言语感知能力,并把难以理解的言语联系起来。其他3个孩子几乎没有从人工耳蜗中获益,只能获得更好的环境声音访问和更好的唇读技巧。这四个孩子中没有一个使用口语,但他们都是植入物的全职用户。结论:这五个患有耳蜗神经缺失的儿童的人工耳蜗植入的结果变化很大,从零星的案例(可以实现开放式语音感知和口语的获取)到大多数情况下,只有改善的获取环境声音的情况发展。无论结果如何局限,我们系列的所有患者都每天使用他们的设备,并在日常生活中受益。我们认为,耳蜗植入对于患有耳蜗神经缺乏症的儿童可能是一种可行的选择,但是需要为家人提供可能受到限制的益处的仔细咨询。

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