Lamb Brian
a University of Derby , Kedleston Road, DE22 1GB Derby , UK.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2016 Apr;17 Suppl 1:3-7. doi: 10.1080/14670100.2016.1161382. Epub 2016 Mar 31.
Since the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) review of cochlear implantation in 2009, (NICE, 2009) there have been a number of significant changes to our understanding of the impact of severe-to-profound hearing loss on quality of life and comorbidity with life limiting illness. There have been questions about the validity of current methods of assessing candidacy for cochlear implants. There have also been significant improvements in the effectiveness of implants, the age of successful implantation and a reduction in costs. Additionally, the costs to the health and welfare system of not addressing severe-to-profound hearing loss are often not considered when assessing costs and benefits of this technology and when assessing candidacy criteria. Consideration of these changes since the NICE review suggests the need for an urgent review of the current guidance.
自2009年英国国家卫生与临床优化研究所(NICE)对人工耳蜗植入进行审查以来(NICE,2009),我们对重度至极重度听力损失对生活质量的影响以及与危及生命疾病的共病情况的理解发生了一些重大变化。对于当前评估人工耳蜗植入候选资格的方法的有效性存在疑问。人工耳蜗的有效性、成功植入的年龄也有了显著提高,成本也有所降低。此外,在评估该技术的成本效益和候选标准时,往往没有考虑到不解决重度至极重度听力损失给健康和福利系统带来的成本。自NICE审查以来对这些变化的考虑表明,有必要对当前指南进行紧急审查。