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人工耳蜗或助听器康复后认知功能的前瞻性评估:老年患者多中心研究的初步结果

Prospective Evaluation of Cognitive Functions After Rehabilitation With Cochlear Implant or Hearing Aids: Preliminary Results of a Multicentric Study on Elderly Patients.

作者信息

Anzivino Roberta, Conti Guido, Di Nardo Walter, Fetoni Anna Rita, Picciotti Pasqualina Maria, Marra Camillo, Guglielmi Valeria, Fortunato Susanna, Forli Francesca, Paludetti Gaetano, Berrettini Stefano

机构信息

Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Fondazione Policlinico "A Gemelli," IRCCS Rome, Italy.

Memory Clinic, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Fondazione Policlinico "A Gemelli," IRCCS Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Am J Audiol. 2019 Oct 16;28(3S):762-774. doi: 10.1044/2019_AJA-HEAL18-18-0176.

Abstract

Objective Recent literature has shown a growing interest in the relationship between presbycusis and cognitive decline, but significant evidence about the long-term benefit of rehabilitation on cognitive functions has not been reported yet. The aim of the study was to analyze audiological and neuropsychological performances in patients with cochlear implant (CI) or hearing aids (HAs) over time. Materials and Method Forty-four bilaterally deaf patients aged more than 60 years (25 with CI candidacy and 19 with HA candidacy) were enrolled. Patients were subjected to audiological evaluation, to a battery of neuropsychological tests (Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE], Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task [RAVLT], Rey-Osterreith Complex Figure Test, Digit/Corsi Span Forward and Backward, Multiple Features Target Cancellation, Trail-Making Test, Stroop Test, and Phonological and Semantic Word Fluency), and to a quality of life assessment (Short Form 36, Glasgow Benefit Inventory, Glasgow Health Status Inventory) at the baseline and after a long-term follow-up (6-12 months). Results Speech recognition scores in quiet and in noise were significantly improved even 6 months after auditory rehabilitation. Significant differences between pre- and post-rehabilitation scores were reported in physical and emotional impacts in life, general global health, vitality, and social activities. MMSE and RAVLT scores were significantly improved in both groups after 6 months of follow-up, suggesting a global involvement of memory domain. Mnesic performances remained unchanged between the first and second follow-up, but a further significant improvement in executive functions (Stroop Test) was detected in patients with CI reevaluated 12 months after implantation. A significant correlation of the RAVLT with signal-to-noise ratio at +10 dB speech-in-noise scores and the MMSE with signal-to-noise ratio at 0 dB speech-in-noise scores suggests the pivotal role of executive functions in recognition in noisy environment. Conclusions Our preliminary data confirm that hearing deprivation in aged patients represents a truly modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline, which can be positively faced by acoustic rehabilitation. The improvement of short- and long-term memory performances and the amelioration of executive and attentive functions suggest that hearing restoration with both HAs and CI may provide a recovery of superior cognitive domains probably through a reallocation of cortical resources altered by hearing deprivation.

摘要

目的 近期文献显示,人们对老年性聋与认知衰退之间的关系越来越感兴趣,但关于康复对认知功能的长期益处的重要证据尚未见报道。本研究的目的是分析随着时间推移,人工耳蜗(CI)或助听器(HA)使用者的听力学和神经心理学表现。

材料与方法 纳入44例60岁以上的双侧耳聋患者(25例有CI植入指征,19例有HA佩戴指征)。患者在基线期及长期随访(6 - 12个月)后接受听力学评估、一系列神经心理学测试(简易精神状态检查表[MMSE]、雷伊听觉词语学习测验[RAVLT]、雷伊 - 奥斯特里茨复杂图形测验、数字/科西广度顺背和倒背、多特征目标取消、连线测验、斯特鲁普测验以及语音和语义词语流畅性测验),并进行生活质量评估(简明健康状况调查量表36项、格拉斯哥获益量表、格拉斯哥健康状况量表)。

结果 即使在听觉康复6个月后,安静和噪声环境下的言语识别分数也有显著提高。康复前后在生活中的身体和情感影响、总体健康状况、活力及社交活动方面的分数存在显著差异。随访6个月后,两组的MMSE和RAVLT分数均显著提高,提示记忆领域整体受累。在首次和第二次随访之间,记忆表现保持不变,但在植入12个月后重新评估的CI患者中,执行功能(斯特鲁普测验)有进一步显著改善。RAVLT与言语噪声+10 dB信噪比分数以及MMSE与言语噪声0 dB信噪比分数之间存在显著相关性,提示执行功能在噪声环境下识别中的关键作用。

结论 我们的初步数据证实,老年患者的听力剥夺是认知衰退的一个真正可改变的危险因素,声学康复可以积极应对这一问题。短期和长期记忆表现的改善以及执行和注意力功能的改善表明,使用HA和CI恢复听力可能通过重新分配因听力剥夺而改变的皮质资源,使高级认知领域得到恢复。

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