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Bimodal cochlear implantation in elderly patients

Authors :
Francesca Yoshie Russo
Francesca Atturo
Marco de Vincentiis
Hilal Dincer D’Alessandro
Ginevra Portanova
Antonio Greco
Daniele De Seta
Ilaria Giallini
Patrizia Mancini
Source :
International journal of audiology. 60(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Bimodal stimulation is a standard option for asymmetric hearing loss in adults. Questions have been raised whether receiving two stimulations may conflict in elderly listeners where the central integration of an acoustic/electrical signal may be very important to obtain benefit in terms of speech perception.Clinical retrospective study.The outcomes from 17 bimodal cochlear implant (CI) users were analysed. The test material consisted of speech audiometry in quiet and in noise (STARR and Matrix).Bimodal PTA and speech perception both in quiet and in noise were significantly better than CI or HA alone. Age showed a significant effect on bimodal STARR outcomes. Similarly, bimodal STARR scores improved significantly in comparison to Better Ear.Both Matrix and STARR tests were very difficult for many elderly CI listeners from the present study group, especially in unilateral listening condition. The performance improved significantly, emphasising a good integration of acoustic and electric hearing in this group of elderly bimodal listeners. Overall results highlighted how a specific study, based on speech perception in noise in the elderly listeners, might shed light on the effect of speech test modality on bimodal outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
17088186
Volume :
60
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of audiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43aabfe616e17a0923fdc403393163c8