| Literature DB >> 25367706 |
Andrea Bacciu1, Enrico Pasanisi2, Filippo Di Lella2, Maurizio Guida2, Salvatore Bacciu2, Vincenzo Vincenti2.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of patients with Cogan syndrome (CS) who have undergone cochlear implantation. Subjects consisted of 12 cochlear implant users with a typical form of CS. Measures included word and sentence recognition scores. The speech recognition performance was rated before cochlear implantation and at 1 and 5 years after implantation. The speech materials were presented in quiet only condition. The mean 12-month post-operative word and sentence recognition scores were 91.4 and 93.1%, respectively. Five years after implantation, the group means for word and sentence recognition tests were 94 and 96.3%, respectively. No patients in this series experienced flap complication or other local or systemic complications. This long-term study on 12 subjects with CS over 5 years of cochlear implant use reveals that cochlear implantation is safe in the long term and provides excellent and stable hearing results.Entities:
Keywords: Cochlear implant; Cogan syndrome; Deafness; Ossified cochlea; Results
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25367706 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-014-3376-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 2.503