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Preliminary assessment of the feasibility of using AB words to assess candidacy in adults.

Deborah A Vickers1, Alison Riley2, Rebecca Ricaud3, Carl Verschuur3, Stacey Cooper4, Terry Nunn4, Kath Webb4, Joanne Muff5, Frances Harris5, Mark Chung5, Jane Humphries6, Alison Langshaw6, Emma Poynter-Smith6, Catherine Totten7, Lynne Tapper7, Jillian Ridgwell7, Deborah Mawman8, Unai Martinez de Estibariz8, Martin O'Driscoll8, Nicola George9, Francesca Pinto10, Anne Hall10, Carol Llewellyn11, Razun Miah11, Ghada Al-Malky1, Pádraig T Kitterick12.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adult cochlear implant (CI) candidacy is assessed in part by the use of speech perception measures. In the United Kingdom the current cut-off point to fall within the CI candidacy range is a score of less than 50% on the BKB sentences presented in quiet (presented at 70 dBSPL). GOAL: The specific goal of this article was to review the benefit of adding the AB word test to the assessment test battery for candidacy.
RESULTS: The AB word test scores showed good sensitivity and specificity when calculated based on both word and phoneme scores. The word score equivalent for 50% correct on the BKB sentences was 18.5% and it was 34.5% when the phoneme score was calculated; these scores are in line with those used in centres in Wales (15% AB word score).
CONCLUSION: The goal of the British Cochlear Implant Group (BCIG) service evaluation was to determine if the pre-implant assessment measures are appropriate and set at the correct level for determining candidacy, the future analyses will determine whether the speech perception cut-off point for candidacy should be adjusted and whether other more challenging measures should be used in the candidacy evaluation.

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Keywords:  AB words; BKB sentences; Cochlear implant candidacy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27099105     DOI: 10.1080/14670100.2016.1161143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cochlear Implants Int        ISSN: 1467-0100


  3 in total

1.  Factors Affecting the Use of Speech Testing in Adult Audiology.

Authors:  Bhavisha J Parmar; Saima L Rajasingam; Jennifer K Bizley; Deborah A Vickers
Journal:  Am J Audiol       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 1.636

2.  The cost-effectiveness of unilateral cochlear implants in UK adults.

Authors:  Henry Cutler; Mutsa Gumbie; Emma Olin; Bonny Parkinson; Ross Bowman; Hafsa Quadri; Timothy Mann
Journal:  Eur J Health Econ       Date:  2021-11-02

Review 3.  Development and Evaluation of a Language-Independent Test of Auditory Discrimination for Referrals for Cochlear Implant Candidacy Assessment.

Authors:  Teresa Y C Ching; Harvey Dillon; Sanna Hou; Mark Seeto; Ana Sodan; Nicky Chong-White
Journal:  Ear Hear       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 3.562

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