National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Tokyo, Japan; National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center, National Institute of Sensory Organs, Tokyo, Japan.
Fujimidai Auditory Center for Hearing-Impaired Children, Tokyo, Japan.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2021 Jul;146:110739. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2021.110739. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
To reframe the criteria for pediatric cochlear implants (CIs) in Japan, we investigated monosyllabic and word speech perception at the time of school entry in deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) children who underwent auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) with hearing aids (HAs) or CIs in early childhood.
D/HH children who started AVT at Fujimidai Auditory Center for Hearing-Impaired Children before the age of 1 year and who underwent auditory assessment in the previous year of schooling (at the age of 5 or 6) from 2010 to 2020 were enrolled in this study. The results of hearing level tests with or without amplification and monosyllabic and word speech discrimination were assessed.
The children with profound hearing impairment (>90 dB HL) had worse speech perception than children with CIs. The children with severe hearing impairment (>70-90 dB HL) did not show any significant differences in speech perception compared with the children with CIs. The children with HAs with a wearing threshold <40 dB HL did not show any significant differences in speech perception from the children with CIs.
D/HH children with audiologic thresholds greater than 90 dB HL or aided thresholds greater than 40 dB HL should be considered for CIs to ensure development of appropriate listening and spoken language.
为重新制定日本儿童人工耳蜗植入(CI)标准,我们调查了在听觉言语治疗(AVT)中使用助听器(HA)或早期儿童 CI 的聋或重听(D/HH)儿童在入学时的单音节和单词言语感知。
从 2010 年至 2020 年,我们招募了在 Fujimidai 听觉障碍儿童听觉中心 1 岁前开始 AVT 且在前一年的上学期间(5 或 6 岁)接受听觉评估的 D/HH 儿童。评估了有无放大的听力水平测试以及单音节和单词言语辨别结果。
听力损失严重(>90dB HL)的儿童的言语感知能力比 CI 儿童差。听力损失严重(>70-90dB HL)的儿童与 CI 儿童的言语感知能力没有显著差异。佩戴阈值<40dB HL 的 HA 儿童的言语感知能力与 CI 儿童无显著差异。
听力阈值大于 90dB HL 或助听听阈大于 40dB HL 的 D/HH 儿童应考虑植入 CI,以确保适当的听力和口语发展。