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听力损失及合并其他残疾儿童的听觉皮层成熟与语言发展

Auditory Cortex Maturation and Language Development in Children with Hearing Loss and Additional Disabilities.

作者信息

Lamminmäki Satu, Cormier Kayla, Davidson Hanna, Grigsby Jim, Sharma Anu

机构信息

Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, 2501 Kittredge Loop Dr. UCB 409, Boulder, CO 80309, USA.

Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, P.O. Box 263, 00029 HUS, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2023 Nov 15;10(11):1813. doi: 10.3390/children10111813.

Abstract

A significant portion of hearing-impaired children have additional disabilities, but data about the maturation of their auditory cortex are scarce. In these children, behavioral tests are often unreliable, and objective tests are needed for diagnostics and follow-up. This study aimed to explore auditory cortical maturation and language development, and the usability of an objective electroencephalogram-based biomarker in children with multiple disabilities. In 65 hearing aid and cochlear implant users (36 females; 36 with multiple disabilities; 44.3 ± 18.5 months of age, mean ± SD), auditory processing was examined using the P1 cortical auditory evoked response biomarker, and language development with the Preschool Language Scales 5th edition (PLS-5). During the study, all of the children received intensive extra language therapy for six months. No significant differences were found between the groups in P1 latency development, the proportion of abnormal P1 latencies, or the number of children whose P1 latencies changed from abnormal to normal during the study. The PLS-5 total language scores, auditory comprehension scores, or expressive communication scores did not differ between groups either. The P1 latencies showed meaningful negative correlations with the language scores. The results suggest that auditory cortex development is similar in hearing-impaired children with/without additional disabilities, and the P1 biomarker is a feasible tool to evaluate central auditory maturation in children with multiple disabilities.

摘要

相当一部分听力受损儿童还伴有其他残疾,但关于他们听觉皮层成熟度的数据却很稀少。对于这些儿童,行为测试往往不可靠,因此诊断和随访需要客观测试。本研究旨在探讨多重残疾儿童的听觉皮层成熟度和语言发展情况,以及基于脑电图的客观生物标志物的可用性。在65名使用助听器和人工耳蜗的儿童中(36名女性;36名有多重残疾;年龄44.3±18.5个月,均值±标准差),使用P1皮层听觉诱发电位生物标志物检测听觉处理能力,并用《学前语言量表》第5版(PLS-5)评估语言发展情况。在研究期间,所有儿童都接受了为期六个月的强化额外语言治疗。在P1潜伏期发展、异常P1潜伏期比例或研究期间P1潜伏期从异常变为正常的儿童数量方面,两组之间未发现显著差异。两组之间的PLS-5总语言得分、听觉理解得分或表达性沟通得分也没有差异。P1潜伏期与语言得分呈有意义的负相关。结果表明,有/无其他残疾的听力受损儿童的听觉皮层发育相似,P1生物标志物是评估多重残疾儿童中枢听觉成熟度的可行工具。

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