TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-term effects of second cochlear implantation with sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in Japanese children
AU - Mori, Naoe
AU - Yamamoto, Norio
AU - Yamaguchi, Shinobu
AU - Kondo, Kanako
AU - Yoshizawa, Misaki
AU - Okano, Takayuki
AU - Ito, Juichi
AU - Omori, Koichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Objective: This study aimed to longitudinally evaluate speech perception ability and sound-field thresholds with the first, second, or bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) and MAP parameters of second CI in children. Methods: Eighteen children who underwent bilateral cochlear implantation at Kyoto University Hospital were included. We evaluated speech perception under quiet and noisy conditions using the first, second, or bilateral CIs, CI-aided sound-field thresholds using the first or second CI, and MAP parameter values (C-levels, T-levels, and dynamic range) of the second CI of more than 5 years after the second implantation. Results: Patients with a second CI after 7 years of age had significantly worse speech perception ability with the second CI even long after the surgery than those with a second CI before 7 years of age. CI-aided sound-field thresholds using the first or second CI were similar, regardless of the second implantation timing. Speech perception in noise with bilateral CIs was enhanced by the addition of a second CI, even after 7 years of age. Patients undergoing second cochlear implantation before 3.5 years of age showed significantly higher C-levels and wider dynamic ranges in the second CI MAP parameters. Conclusions: When the second implantation was performed after 7 years of age, the second CI effects were limited even with long-term use, which is attributed to unstable MAP parameters. The second CI-aided sound-field threshold contributed to the better outcome of bilateral CIs in noise, even if the second implantation was performed at age of ≥7 years.
AB - Objective: This study aimed to longitudinally evaluate speech perception ability and sound-field thresholds with the first, second, or bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) and MAP parameters of second CI in children. Methods: Eighteen children who underwent bilateral cochlear implantation at Kyoto University Hospital were included. We evaluated speech perception under quiet and noisy conditions using the first, second, or bilateral CIs, CI-aided sound-field thresholds using the first or second CI, and MAP parameter values (C-levels, T-levels, and dynamic range) of the second CI of more than 5 years after the second implantation. Results: Patients with a second CI after 7 years of age had significantly worse speech perception ability with the second CI even long after the surgery than those with a second CI before 7 years of age. CI-aided sound-field thresholds using the first or second CI were similar, regardless of the second implantation timing. Speech perception in noise with bilateral CIs was enhanced by the addition of a second CI, even after 7 years of age. Patients undergoing second cochlear implantation before 3.5 years of age showed significantly higher C-levels and wider dynamic ranges in the second CI MAP parameters. Conclusions: When the second implantation was performed after 7 years of age, the second CI effects were limited even with long-term use, which is attributed to unstable MAP parameters. The second CI-aided sound-field threshold contributed to the better outcome of bilateral CIs in noise, even if the second implantation was performed at age of ≥7 years.
KW - Bilateral cochlear implants
KW - Cochlear implant aided sound-field thresholds
KW - Long-term use
KW - MAP parameters of cochlear implant
KW - Speech perception in noise
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U2 - 10.1016/j.anl.2023.07.001
DO - 10.1016/j.anl.2023.07.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 37495487
AN - SCOPUS:85165681622
SN - 0385-8146
VL - 51
SP - 138
EP - 146
JO - Auris Nasus Larynx
JF - Auris Nasus Larynx
IS - 1
ER -