Validation of the Egyptian Arabic Assessment of Auditory Skills development using children with Cochlear Implants

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El-Dessouky, Hossam Mohamed [1 ]
Aziz, Azza Adel [1 ]
Sheikhany, Ayatallah Raouf [1 ]
ElMeshmeshy, Laila Mamdouh [2 ]
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[1] Cairo Univ, Kasr Alaini Hosp, Phoniatr Fac Med, 1 Saraya Almanial St, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Cairo Univ, Students Hosp, Phoniatr Unit, Kasr Alaini Hosp, 1 Saraya Almanial St, Cairo, Egypt
关键词
Cochlear implantation; Hearing impairment; Auditory skills; Children; Assessment; LANGUAGE-DEVELOPMENT; DEAF-CHILDREN; HEARING; SPEECH; PERCEPTION; INFANTS; TOOL;
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10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.03.033
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
Introduction: Audition is the gateway to spoken language, and infants' early accomplishments in acquiring the sound structure of their native language lays a critical ground work for subsequent learning. The development of pre-lingual auditory perceptual skills for cochlear implanted children is crucial for initial development of oral language. Objective: The aims of the present study were to validate the Egyptian Arabic Assessment of Auditory Skills, and to track the development of auditory skills in Egyptian children fitted with CI during the first three years post implantation. Methods: The study included 90 Arabic Egyptian children attending the phoniatric unit, Kasr El Aini hospital. Their chronological age ranged from 36 to 72 months. The study lasted for 18 months from July 2015 to January 2017. The children were divided into six groups according to their cochlear age i.e., amount of implant experience. An Arabic assessment chart of auditory skills was tailored that included six auditory skills' domains; detection, identification, short term auditory memory, supra-segmental discrimination, segmental discrimination and linguistic auditory processing. This chart was then used to develop an assessment tool which was then applied to all the study participants. All children had bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) since birth. None of the participants had prior Cochlear Implant (CI), but all had tried conventional hearing aids. All participants were implanted unilateral, with CI devices. All met selection criteria applied in the Egyptian national insurance committee for cochlear implantation. Results: All auditory skills domains improved with cochlear age. There was significant improvement between 1-6 and 7-12 months in the scores of the Detection (DET) domain. There was significant difference between 1-6 and 7-12 months, 7-12 and 13-18 months, 19-24 and 25-30 months in the scores of the Identification (IDENT) domain. Regarding the Short Term Auditory Memory (STAM) domain scores and the Supra-segmental Discrimination (SSD) domain scores there was significant difference between all the groups. Regarding the Segmental Discrimination (SGD) domain scores, there was significant difference between group 1-6 and 7-12 months, 7-12 and 13-18 months, 19-24 and 25-30 months, 25-30 and 31-36 months. Regarding the Linguistic Auditory Processing (LAP) domain, there was significant difference between group 1-6 and 7-12 months, 7-12 and 13-18 months, 25-30 and 31-36 months. Conclusions: Children fitted with Cochlear Implants (CIs) appeared to show improvement in acquisition of auditory skills over a period of three years that followed a hierarchy of development dependent on the cochlear age.
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