Skarżyński Piotr H, Kołodziejak Aleksandra, Czaplicka Emilia, Czajka Natalia, Ratuszniak Anna, Porowski Marek, Skarżyński Henryk
Department of Teleaudiology and Screening, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, Poland.
Implant and Auditory Perception Department, World Hearing Center Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, Poland.
Med Sci Monit. 2025 Jul 26;31:e948554. doi: 10.12659/MSM.948554.
BACKGROUND Accidental or intentional head trauma can result in degrees of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), but if the cochlear nerve is intact, cochlear implantation is the main option to restore hearing. This retrospective study evaluated outcomes from cochlear implantation in 9 patients with bilateral severe SNHL after major head trauma. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included 9 patients who lost their hearing (deep hearing impairment) due to major head trauma and were qualified for cochlear implantation. Before surgery, each patient underwent tonal and speech audiometry in free field, using a fitted hearing aid. To assess the benefits of cochlear implants, tests were repeated 12 months after surgery, with speech audiometry conducted in quiet and noisy conditions using an active cochlear implant. RESULTS The patients exhibited various consequences of major head trauma, such as fractures of various skull bones and brain tissue damage. All participants showed significant improvement in speech understanding with the active cochlear implant. Before surgery, the average speech audiometry score with hearing aids was 1.6%, which increased to 61.7% in a quiet environment and 32% in a noisy environment after surgery. CONCLUSIONS Cochlear implants give the ability to hear and understand speech to patients who have injuries from major head trauma. The complexity and multifaceted nature of head injury highlights the need for further research and the development of therapeutic methods.
意外或故意的头部创伤可导致不同程度的感音神经性听力损失(SNHL),但如果蜗神经完好,人工耳蜗植入是恢复听力的主要选择。本回顾性研究评估了9例重度头部创伤后双侧严重SNHL患者的人工耳蜗植入效果。
该研究纳入了9例因严重头部创伤而失聪(重度听力障碍)且符合人工耳蜗植入条件的患者。术前,每位患者使用定制的助听器在自由声场中进行纯音和言语听力测试。为评估人工耳蜗的效果,术后12个月重复测试,使用激活的人工耳蜗在安静和嘈杂环境中进行言语听力测试。
患者表现出各种严重头部创伤的后果,如各种颅骨骨折和脑组织损伤。所有参与者使用激活的人工耳蜗后言语理解能力均有显著改善。术前,使用助听器时言语听力测试的平均得分是1.6%,术后在安静环境中增至61.7%,在嘈杂环境中增至32%。
人工耳蜗使因严重头部创伤而受伤的患者能够听到并理解言语。头部损伤的复杂性和多面性凸显了进一步研究和开发治疗方法的必要性。