Kumar Raghunandhan Sampath, Mawman Deborah, Sankaran Divyan, Melling Christine, O'Driscoll Martin, Freeman Simon M, Lloyd Simon K W
a The Richard Ramsden Centre for Auditory Implants , Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre , Manchester M13 9WL , UK.
b Institute of Cancer Sciences , University of Manchester , M13 9PL , UK.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2016 Apr;17 Suppl 1:22-5. doi: 10.1080/14670100.2016.1161142.
The aim of this study was to quantify the benefit gained from cochlear implantation in pre- or peri-lingually deafened patients who were implanted as adults Methods: This was a retrospective case-control study. Auditory (BKB/CUNY/3AFC/Environmental sounds), quality of life (GBI/HUI3) and cognitive (customized questionnaire) outcomes in 26 late implanted pre- or peri-lingually deafened adults were compared to those of 30 matched post-lingually deafened, traditional cochlear implant users.
There was a statistically significant improvement in all scores in the study group following cochlear implantation. BKB scores for cases was 49.8% compared to 83.6% for controls (p=0.037). CUNY scores for cases was 61.7% compared to 90.3% for controls (p=0.022). The 3AFC and environmental sounds scores were also better in controls compared to cases but the difference was not statistically significant. Quality of life scores improved following implantation in cases and controls but the improvement was only statistically significant in the controls. There was a 7.7% non-user rate in the cases. There were no non-users in the control group.
Early deafened,,late implanted patients can benefit audiologically from cochlear implantation and in this study the improvement in speech discrimination scores was greater than expected perhaps reflecting careful selection of patients. Nevertheless, audiological benefits are limited compared to traditional cochlear implant recipients with the implant acting as an aid to lip reading in most cases.
With careful selection of candidates, cochlear implantation is beneficial in early deafened, late implanted patients.
本研究的目的是量化成年后接受人工耳蜗植入的语前或语周聋患者从人工耳蜗植入中获得的益处。方法:这是一项回顾性病例对照研究。将26例成年后植入人工耳蜗的语前或语周聋患者的听觉(BKB/纽约城市大学/3AFC/环境声音)、生活质量(GBI/HUI3)和认知(定制问卷)结果与30例匹配的语后聋传统人工耳蜗使用者的结果进行比较。
研究组人工耳蜗植入后所有评分均有统计学意义的改善。病例组的BKB评分是49.8%,对照组为83.6%(p=0.037)。病例组的纽约城市大学评分是61.7%,对照组为90.3%(p=0.022)。与病例组相比,对照组的3AFC和环境声音评分也更高,但差异无统计学意义。病例组和对照组植入后生活质量评分均有所改善,但仅对照组的改善具有统计学意义。病例组有7.7%的非使用者率。对照组无非使用者。
早期耳聋、成年后植入人工耳蜗的患者在听觉方面可从人工耳蜗植入中获益,在本研究中,言语辨别评分的改善大于预期,这可能反映了对患者的精心挑选。然而,与传统人工耳蜗接受者相比,听觉益处有限,在大多数情况下,人工耳蜗起到唇读辅助工具的作用。
通过精心挑选候选人,人工耳蜗植入对早期耳聋、成年后植入人工耳蜗的患者有益。