Vincenti Vincenzo, Pasanisi Enrico, Guida Maurizio, Di Trapani Giuseppe, Sanna Mario
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Audiol Neurootol. 2008;13(4):273-80. doi: 10.1159/000115437. Epub 2008 Feb 7.
We aimed to evaluate and compare the auditory performance of neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) patients with bilateral total deafness fitted with cochlear or auditory brainstem implants.
A retrospective case review was performed. Nine patients suffering from NF2 who underwent hearing rehabilitation by means of cochlear (4 patients) or auditory brainstem (5 patients) implantation participated in the study. Postoperative auditory performance was assessed using closed- and open-set tests.
In the group of patients fitted with a cochlear implant, 3 subjects achieved open-set speech recognition abilities comparable to those of standard adult postlingual implant patients; the remaining patient scored 0% in all open-set format tests, reporting benefits only in environmental sound detection and lip-reading. Among the 5 patients who underwent auditory brainstem implantation, 1 reached good open-set speech recognition skills, scoring 70% in the common phrases comprehension test, and she was able to communicate on the telephone. Two other patients achieved open-set speech understanding (respectively, 33 and 41% in the common phrases comprehension test), reporting daily use of their device. The remaining 2 patients did not achieve any level of open-set speech perception, obtaining only improved access to environmental sound and lip-reading skills.
Our study confirmed literature data reporting that cochlear implantation may offer open-set speech communication in NF2 patients. In this small cohort, cochlear implant patients performed better than auditory brainstem implant patients, even if variability in auditory performance was observed with both devices. More studies are needed in order to clarify the role and reliability of electrophysiological tests in predicting the residual functionality of the cochlear nerve after tumor removal.
我们旨在评估和比较双侧全聋的2型神经纤维瘤病(NF2)患者使用人工耳蜗或听觉脑干植入物后的听觉表现。
进行了一项回顾性病例分析。9例接受人工耳蜗植入(4例)或听觉脑干植入(5例)进行听力康复的NF2患者参与了本研究。术后听觉表现通过闭集和开集测试进行评估。
在人工耳蜗植入组中,3名受试者获得了与标准成人语后聋植入患者相当的开集言语识别能力;其余1例患者在所有开集测试中得分均为0%,仅在环境声音检测和唇读方面有获益。在接受听觉脑干植入的5例患者中,1例达到了良好的开集言语识别技能,在常用短语理解测试中得分为70%,并且能够通过电话交流。另外2例患者获得了开集言语理解能力(在常用短语理解测试中分别为33%和41%),报告称日常使用该装置。其余2例患者未达到任何水平的开集言语感知,仅在环境声音获取和唇读技能方面有所改善。
我们的研究证实了文献数据,即人工耳蜗植入可为NF2患者提供开集言语交流。在这个小队列中,人工耳蜗植入患者的表现优于听觉脑干植入患者,尽管两种装置的听觉表现都存在差异。需要更多的研究来阐明电生理测试在预测肿瘤切除后蜗神经残余功能方面的作用和可靠性。