| Literature DB >> 26913562 |
Katherine Wilson1, Marette Ambler2, Kate Hanvey2, Marsha Jenkins1, Dan Jiang1, Justine Maggs2, Konstance Tzifa2.
Abstract
Children who have partial hearing (PH) in the low frequencies and profound sensorineural hearing loss in the high frequencies can present a challenge to cochlear implant (CI) teams in terms of referral, assessment, and candidacy. Neither clinical criteria nor optimal timing for implantation has been explored in the literature. Data from both the Hearing Implant Centres of Birmingham Children's Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital indicate that it is clinically appropriate to implant children with PH; they perform better with CIs than with hearing aids, even if their hearing is not fully preserved. We have also found that children need early access to high frequency sound in order to reach their full potential.Entities:
Keywords: Atraumatic surgery; Borderline candidates; Cochlear implant criteria; Early implantation; Hearing preservation; Partial hearing; Ski slope; Soft surgery
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26913562 DOI: 10.1080/14670100.2016.1152014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cochlear Implants Int ISSN: 1467-0100