| Literature DB >> 36013275 |
Milan Urík1,2, Soňa Šikolová1,2, Dagmar Hošnová1,2, Vít Kruntorád1,2, Michal Bartoš1,2, Petr Jabandžiev2,3.
Abstract
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Keywords: audio processor satisfaction questionnaire (APSQ); cochlear implants; cumulative survival; device use; pediatric
Year: 2022 PMID: 36013275 PMCID: PMC9410025 DOI: 10.3390/jpm12081326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Figure 1Soundfield audiometry. Displayed is the Soundfield audiometry showing the mean pre- and post-operative outcomes for two different follow-up (F/U) times: F/U1 (black dot): mean 1.30 ± 0.24 years; F/U2 (open square): 2.18 ± 1.31 years; separated regarding the age at implantation; full sign: age at implantation 3 years or older (≥3); open sign: age at implantation under 3 years of age (<3). The groups respective pre-operative values (unfilled symbols) are presented to show that subjects were within. The manufacturer’s indication limits are given as a light gray box, upper and lower indication limit in dB HL and * indicates upper limits in the x and y coordinates of up to 120 dB and up to 8 kHz.
Soundfield audiometry (PTA 4).
| Follow-Up 1 | Follow-Up 2 | ||||||
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| Unaided PTA4 (dB HL) | Aided PTA4 (dB HL) | FG (dB) | Mean F/U (Months) | Aided PTA4 (dB HL) | FG (dB) | Mean F/U (Months) | |
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| 90.13 | 35.75 | 54.38 | 1.30 | 31.13 | 59.00 | 2.18 |
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| 3.08 | 7.03 | 6.91 | 0.24 | 7.30 | 7.67 | 1.31 |
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| 90.00 | 35.00 | 53.75 | 1.50 | 30.00 | 60.00 | 2.00 |
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| 78.75 | 21.25 | 33.75 | 1.00 | 18.75 | 33.75 | 0.75 |
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| 102.50 | 57.50 | 72.50 | 1.50 | 56.25 | 80.00 | 7.00 |
PTA4 (Pure Tone Average at 0.5, 1, 2, 4 kHz); F/U (Follow-up); SD (standard deviation); Min (minimum); Max (maximum).
Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ).
| APSQ Dimensions | Daily Wearing Time | |||||||
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| Wearing Comfort | Social Life | Usability | Total Score | APSQ after Surgery (y) | Hours | Total | Percent (%) | |
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| 8.29 | 9.38 | 9.98 | 9.21 | 2.33 |
| 50 | 76.92 |
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| 1.25 | 0.84 | 3.40 | 1.35 | 1.78 |
| 12 | 18.46 |
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| 8.45 | 9.75 | 10.00 | 9.39 | 2.00 |
| 2 | 3.08 |
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| 4.75 | 6.67 | 6.20 | 6.80 | 0.50 |
| 1 | 1.54 |
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| 10.00 | 10.00 | 34.50 | 17.15 | 7.00 |
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SD (standard deviation); Min (minimum); Max (maximum); n (number); y (years).
Figure 2Scatter plot correlation functional gain (FG) vs. daily device use. The scatter plots and the corresponding linear regression (full line) and its upper and lower confidence interval (dotted line) shows the correlation between the mean functional gain (FG) average and the daily device use in hours. In dark squares are the individuals with a device experience of less than two years (<2) and the gray open squares represent the children with a device experience of 2 years or more (≥2). The correlation coefficient r2 was 0.3983 for the group <2 years (slight correlation) versus and r2 of 0.00385 for the group of ≥2 years (no correlation).
Figure 3Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) as a function of device used. Boxplot shows the distribution of outcomes from the Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) separated for the type of device used (SU (Single Unit) vs. BTE (Behind the Ear)) and split for the dimensions of “Wearing Comfort”, “Social Life”, “Usability” and the resulting “Total Score”.
Subjects with a complication presented in detail.
| # Subjects | # Ears | F/U Incident | Kind of Complicaton | Treatment | Time till Solved (Days) | Latest F/U no Revision (Months) | |
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| NO Comp. | 47 | - | No Complications | - | - | 6–85 Months | |
| Mean ± SD | 25.45 ± 29.09 | ||||||
| # Subjects | # Ears | F/U Incident | Kind of Complication | Treatment | Time till Solved (Days) | Latest F/U no Revision (Months) | |
| Minor complication | 01a/RONDO2 | 1 | 2.5 | (A) skin pressure under magnet of AP | AP magnet change | 0 | 21 |
| 05b/Sonnet | 2 | 2.1 | (A) skin pressure under magnet of AP | AP magnet change | 0 | 18 | |
| 06b/RONDO2 | 3 | 7.9 | (A) skin pressure under magnet of AP | AP magnet change | 0 | 26 | |
| 10b/RONDO2 | 4 | 8.2 | (B) redness behind the auricle. otitis media acuta | antibiotics | 7 | 35 | |
| 11b/Opus2 | 5 | 0.3 | (B) retroauricular steamy skin | local desinfection | 3 | 26 | |
| 12a/RONDO2 | 6 | 0.4 | (B) redness in the upper part of wound | antibiotics, local disinfection | 3 | 46 | |
| 12b/RONDO2 | 7 | 18.5 | (B) otitis media acuta l.sin.—spont. perforation | antibiotics, ear lavage | 10 | 46 | |
| 16a/RONDO2 | 8 | 2.7 | (A) skin pressure/redness under magnet of AP | AP magnet change | 0 | 19 | |
| 16b/RONDO2 | 9 | 6 | (A) breaking the AP (fall to the ground) | replacement AP | 0 | 19 | |
| 17b/RONDO3 | 10 | 9.8 | (B) otitis media acuta catarrhalis l.dx. | local antibiotics | 3 | 29 | |
| 24a/Opus2 | 11 | 20.9 | (A) break of the AP | replacement | 0 | 23 | |
| 26a/Sonnet | 12 | 36.4 | (B) otitis media on the right side | antibiotics | 7 | 90 | |
| 26a/Sonnet | 12 | 40.5 | (B) small dehiscence, bleeding wound | antibiotics, local disinfection | 1 | 90 | |
| 29/RONDO2 | 13 | 33.9 | (B) retroauricular flegmona | antibiotics | 10 | 83 | |
| 32/RONDO2 | 14 | 1.7 | (A) skin pressure under magnet of AP | AP magnet change | 20 | 26 | |
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| Major comp. n | 01b/RONDO2 | 1 | 0.2 | (C) wound dehiscence | resuturing | 6 | 21 |
| 25 | 2 | 40 | (C) electrode short-circuit due to the head injury | reimplantation | 7 | 24 | |
| 26b/Sonnet | 3 | 2 | (C) electrode dysfunction on the left side | reimplantation | 120 | 90 | |
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(A) Minor: external component complication; (B) Minor: medical related complication; (C) Major: complication requiring surgical attention; F/U (follow-up); SD (standard deviation). (#) number of.
Figure 4Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) as a function of follow-up (F/U). Scatter boxplot showing the dimension outcomes of the Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) over time. F/U (Follow-up).
Figure 5Kaplan–Meier survival analysis. Graph shows the Kaplan–Meier survival analysis calculating the ‘survival’ probability (A) for major complications over a course of 90 months. The survival proportion was extracted for each event shown in great bars and indicated by the arrow at the respective event time (months). Up until 36 months, the survival proportion lies at 96.92% and drops then for the remaining 54 months (total 90 months) to 90.0%. (B) The ‘survival’ probability for minor complications, split into medical-related conditions and external device problems (too strong a magnet). The survival proportion of the external device survival lies at 86.648%, whereas the survival proportion for the medical-related condition lies at 78.769%.