| Literature DB >> 22518152 |
Erika Celis-Aguilar1, Luis Lassaletta, Javier Gavilán.
Abstract
Cochlear implants are a new surgical option in the hearing rehabilitation of patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) and patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) in the only hearing ear. Auditory brainstem implant (ABI) has been the standard surgical treatment for these patients. We performed a literature review of patients with NF2 and patients with VS in the only hearing ear. Cochlear implantation (CI) provided some auditory benefit in all patients. Preservation of cochlear nerve integrity is crucial after VS resection. Results ranged from environmental sound awareness to excellent benefit with telephone use. Promontory stimulation is recommended although not crucial. MRI can be performed safely in cochlear implanted patients.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22518152 PMCID: PMC3299335 DOI: 10.1155/2012/157497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Otolaryngol ISSN: 1687-9201
Figure 1MRI axial and coronal view of neurofibromatosis type 2 patient.
Series report on cochlear implantation and vestibular schwannoma resection regardless on the approach used or timing between surgeries.
| Author | Patients no. | Age | Approach | Radiation | Time to implantation (m) | Cause HL | Followup (m) | Cochlear implant PTA dB | Speech tests | Telephone | Daily use | EPT after VS resection (m) |
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Arístegui and Denia [ | 1 | 52 | TL | No | S | NF2 | 18 | NA | VI 80%, BWR 90%, daily words 100%, CID 100%. | Yes | NA | NA |
| 2 | 45 | TL | No | S | VS | 6 | NA | VI 100%, BWR 95%, daily words 100%, CID 100% | NA | NA | + | |
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| 1 | 35 | NA | No | NA | NF2 | 28 | 55 | 0% all speech tests | NA | Yes | NA | |
| 2 | 51 | NA | No | NA | NF2 | 40 | 35 | MTSr 6%, MTSc 79% | NA | Yes | NA | |
| Lustig et al. [ | 3 | 16 | NA | No | NA | NF2 | 30 | 40 | 0% all speech tests | NA | Yes | NA |
| 4 | 28 | NA | No | NA | NF2 | 88 | 45 | 0% all speech tests | NA | Yes | NA | |
| 5 | 57 | NA | No | NA | NF2 | 9 | 30 | Phonemes 35%, HINT 21% | NA | Yes | NA | |
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| 1 | 15 | MF | No | 9 | NF2 | 156 | NA | 3SWLOS 45%, 3SWLCS 75% | Yes | NA | EPS 6 m + | |
| 2 | 26 | RS | No | 2 | NF2 | 108 | NA | HINT 91%, CID 98%, CUNY45% | Yes | NA |
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Neff et al. [ | 3 | 53 | RS | No | 72 | NF2 | 60 | NA | HINT 96%, CID 100%, CUNY 93%, 4CS 100% | Yes | NA | EPS 12 m + |
| 4 | 37 | RS | No | Few m | NF2 | 98.4 | NA | HINT 83%, CID 90%, 4CS 100% | Yes | NA |
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| 5 | 37 | TL | No | S | NF2 | 61.2 | NA | HINT 96%, CID 100%, 4CS 100% | Yes | NA | NA | |
| 6 | 31 | RS | No | 1.5 | NF2 | 84 | NA | CID 22%, 4CS 85%, CUNY 0% | No | NA | EPS 1.5 m + | |
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| 1 | 47 | RS | No | 3 | NF2 | 12 | NA | VI 100%, CI 100%, BWR 80%, SR 90%, CPC | Yes | Yes | EPS + | |
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Vincenti et al. [ | 2 | 24 | TL | No | S | NF2 | 12 | NA | 100% VI 100%, CI 100%, BWR 72%, SR 81%, CPC 86% | Yes | Yes | CNAP, S + |
| 3 | 32 | TL | No | 3 | NF2 | 12 | NA | VI 100%, CI 100%, BWR 50%, SR 50%, CPC 55% | Yes | Yes | EPS + | |
| 4 | 36 | RS | No | 3 | NF2 | 12 | NA | VI 40%, CI 39%, BWR 10%, SR 0%, CPC 0% | No | Yes | CNAP− | |
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Tran Ba Huy et al. [ | 1 | 41 | RS | No | 4 | NF2 | 24 | NA | OSWSLR 90%, OSWSWLR 68%, OSSLR 89%, OSSWLR 81%, OSSWLRWN 6%, PCC 89%, PWCC 30% | Yes | NA | EPS 2 m + |
| 2 | 17 | TL | No | S | NF2 | 12 | NA | OSWSLR 97%, OSWSWLR 87%, OSSLR 99%, OSSWLR 97.8%, PCC 89%, PWCC 60% | Yes | NA | NA | |
TL: translabyrinthine; NA: nonavailable; MF:middle fossa; RS: retrosigmoid; S: simultaneous; NF2: neurofibromatosis type 2; VS: vestibular schwannoma; 3SWLOS: three syllabic word list open set; 3SWLCS: 3 syllabic word list closed set; HINT: hearing in noise sentence testing; CID: Central Institute for the Deaf sentences of everyday speech; CUNY: City University of New York sentences in noise; 4CS: four-choice spondee (closed set); MTSr: Monosyllable Trochee Spondee recognition; MTSc: Monosyllable Trochee Spondee category; SDS: speech discrimination score; VI: vowel identification; CI: consonant identification; BWR: bisyllable word recognition; SR: sentence recognition; CPC: common phrases comprehension; OSWSLR: open-set word score with lip reading; OSWSWLR: open set word score without lip reading; OSSLR: open set sentences with lip reading; OSSWLR: open set sentences without lip reading; OSSWLRWN: open-set sentences without lip reading with noise; PCC: phone with contextual cues; PWCC: phone without contextual cues; EPT: electrical promontory test; EPS: electrical promontory stimulation; CNAP: compound action potential. Bold letters: patients who initially had negative promontory stimulation.
Case reports of patients with radio surgery for VS and cochlear implantation.
| Author | Patients no. | Age | Radiation | Rx dose | Time to implantation (m) | Cause HL | Followup (m) | Cochlear implant PTA dB | Speech tests | Telephone | Daily use | EPT after VS Radiosurgery (m) |
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Lustig et al. [ | 1 | 41 | Yes | NA | NA | NF2 | 17 | 55 | MTSr 46% | NA | Yes | NA |
| 2 | 50 | Yes | NA | NA | NF2 | 18 | 35 | SDS 46%, HINT 98% | NA | Yes | NA | |
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Tran Ba Huy et al. [ | 1 | 20 | Gamma | NA | 24 | NF2 | 48 | NA | Phonemes 95%, CSWS 100%, OSWS 100%, OSSWLR 97%, OSSWLRWN 89% | Yes | NA | EPS 24 m + |
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| 1 | 52 | ST | 54 Gy 30 fr | 60 | NF2 | 36 | NA | CUNY sentences in quiet 96%, CUNY sentences in noise 79%, CNC words 79% | NA | Yes | EPS 60 m + | |
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Trotter and Briggs [ | 2 | 41 | ST | 50.4 Gy 28 fr | 7 | NF2 | 12 | NA | CUNY sentences in quiet 72%, CNC words 45% | NA | NA | EPS 7 m− |
| 3 | 84 | ST | 12 Gy single fr | 12 | NF2 | NA | NA | NA | NA | Yes | NA | |
NA: nonavailable; NF2: neurofibromatosis type 2; VS: vestibular schwannoma; ST: stereotactic radiation; Gy: gray unit; fr: fraction; MTSr: Monosyllable Trochee Spondee recognition; SDS: speech discrimination score; HINT: hearing in noise sentence testing; CSWS: closed set word score; OSWS: open-set word score; OSSLR: open set sentences with lip reading; OSSWLR: open set sentences without lip reading; OSSWLRWN: open-set sentences without lip reading with noise; EPT: electrical promontory test; EPS: electrical promontory stimulation; CUNY: City University of New York sentences; CNC: consonant nucleus consonant word lists.
Case reports on cochlear implantation and vestibular schwannoma resection regardless of the approach or timing between surgeries.
| Author | Patients no. | Age | Approach | Radiation | Time to implantation (m) | Cause HL | Followup (m) | Cochlear implant PTA dB | Speech tests | Telephone | Daily use | EPT after VS resection (m) |
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| Hoffman et al. [ | 1 | 30 | RS | No | 4 | NF2 | 12 | NA | SRT 53 dB SPL, SDT 43 dB SPL. MAC open set scores: spondees 40%, NU-6 word score 32%, NU-6 phoneme 53%, CID 72%. | Yes | NA |
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| Arriaga and Marks [ | 1 | 65 | TL | No | S | OT,VS | 10 | 25 | NA | NA | Yes | NA |
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| Hulka et al. [ | 1 | 31 | RS | No | 2 | NF2 | 3 | 35 | NA | NA | Yes | EPS 1.5 m + |
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| Tono et al. [ | 1 | 48 | MF | No | 15 | NF2 | 17 | NA | Tests with lipreading: MR 60%, WR 70%, SR 81%. Tests without lip reading: MR 24%, WR 62%, SR 43%. | Yes | NA | EPS 1 m + |
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| Temple et al. [ | 1 | 15 | MF | No | 9 | NF2 | 12 | NA | SRos 100%, 2WPR 70%, 3-4WPR 60%. | NA | NA | EPS 1.5 m + |
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| Graham et al. [ | 1 | 34 | RS | No | 84 | NF2 | 10 | NA | CUNY with lip reading 97%, BKB 34%, ESR 63%. | NA | Yes |
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| Ahsan et al. [ | 1 | 53 | TL | No | S | NF2 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
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| Nölle et al. [ | 1 | 16 | RS | No | 24 | NF2 | 24 | NA | SRos: 88% | NA | NA | EPS + |
TL: translabyrinthine; NA: nonavailable; MF: middle fossa; RS: retrosigmoid; S: simultaneous; NF2: neurofibromatosis type 2; VS: vestibular schwannoma; SRT: speech reception threshold; SDT: speech detection threshold; MAC: minimal auditory capabilities; NU: Northwestern University; CID: Central Institute for the Deaf sentences of everyday speech; MR: monosyllables recognition; WR: word recognition; SR: sentence recognition; EPT: electrical promontory test; EPS: Electrical promontory stimulation; CNAP: compound action potential; SRos: sentence recognition open set; 2WPR: 2 word phrases recognition; 3-4WPR: three-to-four word phrases recognition; CUNY: City University of New York sentences in noise; BKB: BKB sentences in quiet without lip reading; ESR: environmental sound recognition. Bold letters patients who initially had negative promontory stimulation.
Figure 2MRI followup at 1.5 T of a patient with surgically removed VS and cochlear implantation (Pulsar CI 100, Med-el).