| Literature DB >> 23509653 |
Birgit May-Mederake1, Wafaa Shehata-Dieler.
Abstract
Children with severe hearing loss most likely receive the greatest benefit from a cochlear implant (CI) when implanted at less than 2 years of age. Children with a hearing loss may also benefit greater from binaural sensory stimulation. Four children who received their first CI under 12 months of age were included in this study. Effects on auditory development were determined using the German LittlEARS Auditory Questionnaire, closed- and open-set monosyllabic word tests, aided free-field, the Mainzer and Göttinger speech discrimination tests, Monosyllabic-Trochee-Polysyllabic (MTP), and Listening Progress Profile (LiP). Speech production and grammar development were evaluated using a German language speech development test (SETK), reception of grammar test (TROG-D) and active vocabulary test (AWST-R). The data showed that children implanted under 12 months of age reached open-set monosyllabic word discrimination at an age of 24 months. LiP results improved over time, and children recognized 100% of words in the MTP test after 12 months. All children performed as well as or better than their hearing peers in speech production and grammar development. SETK showed that the speech development of these children was in general age appropriate. The data suggests that early hearing loss intervention benefits speech and language development and supports the trend towards early cochlear implantation. Furthermore, the data emphasizes the potential benefits associated with bilateral implantation.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23509653 PMCID: PMC3590554 DOI: 10.1155/2013/359218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Otolaryngol ISSN: 2090-6773
Figure 1Auditory development as determined by the LittlEARS Auditory Questionnaire ((a)–(d)). The solid line denotes the German derived normative curve. The dashed line represents the minimum 95% confidence interval values from the German-derived norms. Filled triangles denote the score of children (y-axis) at chronological age (x-axis).
Figure 2Listening Progress Profile (LiP) at follow-up, preoperatively (preop), at 1-month and at 3-month intervals. LiP scores are reported as percentage correct.
Outcomes of age-appropriate speech development tests SETK-2, SETK-3–5, and SETK-4-5, presenting T-values of four bilaterally cochlear implanted children, implanted at under two years of age.
| Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | Case 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-value (%) | T-value (%) | T-value (%) | T-value (%) | |
| SETK-2 | ||||
|
| ||||
| Comprehension I and II: | ||||
| Word comprehension | 45 (30.8) | 54 (65.5) | 61 (88.5) | 54 (65.5) |
| Sentence comprehension | 41 (18.4) | — | 41 (18.4) | 54 (65.5) |
| Speech production I and II: | ||||
| Word production | 47 (38.2) | 76 (99.5) | 56 (72.6) | — |
| Sentence production | 34 (5.5) | — | — | — |
|
| ||||
| SETK-3–5 | ||||
|
| ||||
| Sentence comprehension | 50 (50.0) | 55 (69.2) | 50 (50.0) | — |
| Encoding semantic relations | 45 (30.9) | — | 65 (93.3) | — |
| Morphological syntax | 42 (21.2) | 62 (88.5) | — | — |
| Phonological working memory for nonsense words | 39 (13.6) | 57 (75.8) | — | — |
|
| ||||
| SETK-4-5 | ||||
|
| ||||
| Sentence comprehension | 55 (69.2) | 62 (88.5) | 53 (61.8) | 47 (38.2) |
| Morphological syntax | 39 (13.6) | 63 (90.3) | 41 (18.4) | 64 (91.9) |
| Phonological working memory for nonsense words | 46 (34.5) | 43 (24.2) | — | — |
| Memory span (word) | 38 (11.5) | 58 (78.8) | 49 (46.0) | 55 (69.2) |
—indicates child was not tested or refused cooperation at this test interval.
% indicates percentile rank.
Outcomes (T-values (Percentile rank)) of: (a) test for the reception of grammar (TROG-D) and; (b) active vocabulary test (AWST-R), in 4 (Case 1–4) children with bilateral cochlear implants.
| Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | Case 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-value (%) | T-value (%) | T-value (%) | T-value (%) | |
| (a) Reception of grammar: | 54 (64.0) | 54 (65.0) | 54 (64.0) | 57 (77.0) |
| (b) Active vocabulary: | 49 (48.0) | 56 (73.0) | 50 (95.0) | 42 (45.0) |