Literature DB >> 11981390

Outcome of cochlear implantation in pediatric auditory neuropathy.

Emily Buss1, Robert F Labadie, Carolyn J Brown, Aimee J Gross, John H Grose, Harold C Pillsbury.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Auditory neuropathy, characterized by absence or abnormality of auditory brainstem responses and normal otoacoustic emissions, is often associated with particularly poor response to amplification. Outcome data from four such pediatric patients who received cochlear implants are discussed. STUDY
DESIGN: Four patients from the Carolina Children's Communicative Disorders Program were identified as having received a diagnosis of auditory neuropathy before implantation with a Clarion cochlear implant. Speech data collected after implantation were compared with data from control pediatric implant patients, matched for age at implantation and duration of implant use. Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response data and electrically evoked acoustic reflex data were also obtained.
METHODS: Routine clinical procedures were used to obtain speech outcome data. A 75-micros biphasic 21.1-Hz pulse train served as the eliciting stimulus for both evoked auditory brainstem responses and reflex measures, which were obtained contralateral to the implant.
RESULTS: Speech data were comparable with those obtained from the general population of pediatric patients receiving cochlear implants at this center. Identifiable evoked auditory brainstem response data were obtained in all subjects on at least two of the three electrodes tested, and variability was comparable with that observed in other children with implants. A robust electrically evoked acoustic reflex with no decay was observed at estimated M-level in all children.
CONCLUSION: The data gathered to date suggest that the outcome of cochlear implantation in these four patients is not significantly different from that in other pediatric implant patients. Physiologic data suggest that the implant was able to overcome the desynchronization hypothesized to underlie auditory neuropathy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11981390     DOI: 10.1097/00129492-200205000-00017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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