Kelly Rebecca, Tinnemore Anna R, Nguyen Nicole, Goupell Matthew J
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.
Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.
Ear Hear. 2025;46(5):1125-1129. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001666. Epub 2025 Apr 21.
The amount of time that a person with a cochlear implant experiences severe-to-profound hearing loss before implantation is thought to impact the underlying neural survival, health, and function of the auditory system, thus likely being closely related to post-implantation performance in auditory tasks. The reporting of this number in the research literature is ubiquitous. Although it is most commonly called "duration of deafness," our point of view is that the term is imprecise and the calculation of this number can be nontrivial, particularly for cases of adult onset of hearing loss. We provide suggestions on changing the terminology to "duration of severe-to-profound hearing loss." We also propose a method of determining this number through a series of questions that leads a participant/patient through their progression of hearing loss. We encourage research methodology that requires researchers to explicitly report the process used to determine the duration of severe-to-profound hearing loss with the overall goals of (1) improving rigor and reproducibility in cochlear-implant research and (2) improving the translation between research findings and clinical recommendations.
人工耳蜗植入者在植入前经历重度至极重度听力损失的时间被认为会影响听觉系统潜在的神经存活、健康和功能,因此可能与植入后听觉任务的表现密切相关。该数字在研究文献中的报道很普遍。尽管它最常被称为“耳聋持续时间”,但我们的观点是这个术语不准确,而且这个数字的计算可能并不简单,尤其是对于成人听力损失病例。我们建议将术语改为“重度至极重度听力损失持续时间”。我们还提出了一种通过一系列问题来确定这个数字的方法,这些问题引导参与者/患者回顾其听力损失的进展过程。我们鼓励研究方法要求研究人员明确报告用于确定重度至极重度听力损失持续时间的过程,总体目标是:(1)提高人工耳蜗植入研究的严谨性和可重复性;(2)改善研究结果与临床建议之间的转化。