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Speech perception performance of nucleus multichannel cochlear implant users with partial electrode insertions.

机译:具有部分电极插入的核多通道人工耳蜗植入用户的语音感知性能。

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OBJECTIVE: The present investigation examined the speech perception performance of five children with ossified cochleas who received partial insertions of the Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant. DESIGN: The partial-insertion subjects' preimplant and 1.5 yr postimplant performance on a battery of speech perception tests was compared to the average performance of age-matched control subjects who received full electrode insertions. All the partial-insertion subjects were fit with their Nucleus cochlear implant between the ages of 2 and 5 yr, and had used their device for at least 1.5 yr. More extended comparisons also were made for the two partial-insertion subjects who had used their cochlear implants for a longer period of time. RESULTS: The subjects with partial electrode insertions performed similarly to the control group at both the preimplant and 1.5 yr postimplant intervals. Furthermore, the partial-insertion subjects showed continued improvements in speech perception performance with increased device experience past 1.5 yr, again similar to the full-insertion control group. CONCLUSIONS: The present results suggest that partial insertion of a multichannel implant device is an appropriate and feasible approach to the surgical management and auditory rehabilitation of children with extensive or complete ossification of the cochlea.
机译:目的:本研究调查了5名骨化耳蜗儿童的言语感知能力,这些儿童接受了部分插入Nucleus 22通道人工耳蜗。设计:通过一系列语音感知测试,将部分插入对象的植入前和植入后1.5年的性能与年龄匹配的接受完全电极插入的对照组的平均性能进行了比较。所有部分插入的受试者均在2至5岁之间适合他们的Nucleus人工耳蜗植入,并且已经使用他们的装置至少1.5年。还对使用耳蜗植入物的时间较长的两个部分插入对象进行了更广泛的比较。结果:部分电极插入的受试者在植入前和植入后1。5年的时间表现与对照组相似。此外,部分插入对象在1.5年以上的设备体验中表现出语音感知性能的持续改善,增加了设备体验,这再次与完全插入对照组相似。结论:目前的结果表明,多通道植入装置的部分插入是对伴有广泛或完全耳蜗骨化的儿童进行外科手术处理和听觉康复的一种适当可行的方法。

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