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[人工耳蜗植入的多重残疾儿童的听觉技能]

[Auditory skills in multi-handicapped children with cochlear implants].

作者信息

Lachowska Magdalena, Rózycka Joanna, Łukaszewicz Zuzanna, Konecka Anna, Niemczyk Kazimierz

机构信息

Katedra i Klinika Otolaryngologii Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego.

出版信息

Otolaryngol Pol. 2010 Jun;64(7):22-6. doi: 10.1016/S0030-6657(10)70004-4.

Abstract

AIM

The study aimed to assess the auditory skills in multi-handicapped children with cochlear implants.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The study assessed 34 children, who were implanted due to the bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss. Apart from the hearing loss, all of the subjects suffered from additional impairments (mild motor disabilities, cerebral palsy, cognitive disability, specific learning disability, behavioral disorders, sight impairment), 29 (85.29%) from more than one. Cochlear implantation took place in the Department of Otolaryngology at the Medical University of Warsaw in Poland. The age at implantation ranged from 1.3 to 7.5 years old (mean 3.2 years, SD 1.64). The retrospective review of medical charts, audiology and speech pathology records was based on Champions profile with evaluation at 6, 12, 18-24 months, and 3 years after implantation. When a patient had been referred for developmental evaluation by psychologist, this source of information was also used.

RESULTS

All of the subjects suffered from additional impairments, and most of them presented more than one additional disability. Individually and as a group, these patients respond well to cochlear implantation. The study population showed improvement in communication code in 31 patients (91.18%), and no improvement in 3 patients (two of them had 6 months follow up and one 12 months follow-up). Also progress in auditory skills was noted in the study population, which was measured as the awareness in environmental sounds--Categories of Auditory Performance (CAP).

CONCLUSIONS

Multi-handicapped children receive benefit from cochlear implantation. The rate of this improvement is slow but offers better quality of life due to better auditory-communication skills, better self-independence and social integration. The results of implantation in presented group of patients is encouraging.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估接受人工耳蜗植入的多重残疾儿童的听觉技能。

材料与方法

本研究评估了34名因双侧重度感音神经性听力损失而接受植入的儿童。除听力损失外,所有受试者还患有其他障碍(轻度运动障碍、脑瘫、认知障碍、特定学习障碍、行为障碍、视力障碍),其中29名(85.29%)患有不止一种障碍。人工耳蜗植入手术在波兰华沙医科大学耳鼻喉科进行。植入时的年龄范围为1.3至7.5岁(平均3.2岁,标准差1.64)。对病历、听力学和言语病理学记录的回顾性分析基于Champions评估量表,在植入后6个月、12个月、18 - 24个月和3年进行评估。当患者被转介接受心理学家的发育评估时,该信息来源也被采用。

结果

所有受试者都患有其他障碍,且大多数人存在不止一种其他残疾。这些患者个体及作为一个群体对人工耳蜗植入反应良好。研究人群中31名患者(91.18%)的沟通能力有所改善,3名患者(其中2名随访6个月,1名随访12个月)无改善。研究人群在听觉技能方面也有进步,这通过对环境声音的感知——听觉表现类别(CAP)来衡量。

结论

多重残疾儿童能从人工耳蜗植入中获益。这种改善的速度较慢,但由于更好的听觉沟通技能、更强的自我独立性和社会融合能力,生活质量得到了提高。该组患者的植入结果令人鼓舞。

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