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Speech intelligibility of implanted children.

A M Robbins1, K I Kirk, M J Osberger, D Ertmer.   

Abstract

The speech intelligibility of 61 prelingually deaf children was measured prior to their receiving a multichannel cochlear implant (CI) and at subsequent intervals. The speech intelligibility of the implanted subjects was compared to that of three groups of subjects with profound hearing loss who used conventional hearing aids (HAs), grouped on the basis of unaided thresholds: "gold" (pure tone average [PTA] = 93 dB hearing level [HL]), "silver" (PTA = 103 dB HL), and "bronze" (PTA > or = 110 dB HL). Intelligibility was measured in terms of the percentage of words from a set of 10 sentences that were correctly understood by a panel of listeners. The speech intelligibility of the implanted subjects increased gradually over time, remaining relatively low throughout the first 2 years of implant use. After that time, the average speech intelligibility of the CI subjects surpassed that of the silver HA users. The gold HA subjects demonstrated speech intelligibility that was markedly better than that of the CI subjects, even after 3 1/2 or more years of implant use.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7668721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Suppl        ISSN: 0096-8056


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