Literature DB >> 9765715

[Cochlear implant in the aged patient].

M Ouayoun1, A Mérite-Drancy, L Monneron, C Fugain, C H Chouard, B Meyer.   

Abstract

Despite the fact that elderly people live frequently alone and frequently have difficulties of vision, is it reasonable to refuse to supply a patient with a cochlear implant only because he is too old? We compare the results of 87 post-lingually implantees as a function of age, less than 60 years (young) and 60 years or more (old). We assessed the implant efficacy using the Protocole Francophone d'Evaluation (PFE), appreciated the speech-therapist's opinion and the patient's satisfaction, and counted the number of hours per day the implant was used (H/D). The PFE score was significantly higher in young than old. However the speech-therapist's opinion and the patient's satisfaction as well as H/D did not differ significantly in the 2 series. Elderly people are supplied with a great benefit from cochlear implants. Therefore age is not a contraindication for implantation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9765715

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac        ISSN: 0003-438X


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Review 1.  Aging and Speech Understanding.

Authors:  Ji Young Lee
Journal:  J Audiol Otol       Date:  2015-04-17
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