Jacques Denis, Dubois Thomas, Zdanowicz Nicolas, Gilain Chantal, Garin Pierre
Université Catholique de Louvain, CHU UcL NAMUR, Psychopathology and Psychosomatic Department, Yvoir, Belgium,
Psychiatr Danub. 2017 Sep;29(Suppl 3):259-261.
It is important to perform psychiatric assessments of adult patients who are candidates for cochlear implants both to screen them for psychiatric disorders and to assess their understanding and compliance with the procedure. Deafness is a factor of difficulty for conducting in-depth psychiatric interviews, but concomitant blindness may make it impossible.
After a description of Norrie disease, a rare disease in which blindness and deafness may occur together, we propose a case report of a patient suffering from the disease and who consulted in view of a cochlear implant.
Early information on cochlear implants appears to be necessary before total deafness occurs in patients suffering from Norrie disease. An inventory of digital communication tools that can be used by the patient is also highly valuable.
Research should be supported for a more systematic use of psychiatric assessments prior to cochlear implants. In the special case of Norrie disease, we recommend early screening for mental retardation and related psychotic disorders and, depending on the patient's level of understanding, preventive information on the benefits and limits of cochlear implants before total deafness occurs.
对成年人工耳蜗植入候选患者进行精神科评估很重要,这既能筛查他们是否患有精神疾病,又能评估他们对该手术的理解和依从性。耳聋是进行深入精神科访谈的一个困难因素,但如果同时伴有失明则可能无法进行。
在描述了诺里病(一种可能同时发生失明和耳聋的罕见疾病)之后,我们提出了一例患有该疾病且因考虑人工耳蜗植入前来咨询的患者的病例报告。
对于患有诺里病的患者,在完全失聪之前似乎有必要尽早提供有关人工耳蜗植入的信息。列出患者可用的数字通信工具清单也非常有价值。
应支持开展研究,以便在人工耳蜗植入前更系统地进行精神科评估。在诺里病这种特殊情况下,我们建议在完全失聪之前尽早筛查智力发育迟缓及相关精神障碍,并根据患者的理解程度,提供有关人工耳蜗植入益处和局限性的预防性信息。