Long-term outcomes on spatial hearing, speech recognition and receptive vocabulary after sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children

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作者
Sparreboom, Marloes [1 ]
Langereis, Margreet C. [1 ]
Snik, Ad F. M. [1 ]
Mylanus, Emmanuel A. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Donders Inst Brain Cognit & Behav, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
关键词
Children; Deafness; Sequential bilateral cochlear implantation; Spatial hearing; Speech recognition; Receptive vocabulary; SPOKEN LANGUAGE-DEVELOPMENT; PROFOUNDLY DEAF-CHILDREN; SOUND LOCALIZATION; AUDITORY EXPERIENCE; LEVEL DIFFERENCES; UNITED-KINGDOM; YOUNG-CHILDREN; AGE; PERCEPTION; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.030
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in profoundly deaf children often leads to primary advantages in spatial hearing and speech recognition. It is not yet known how these children develop in the long-term and if these primary advantages will also lead to secondary advantages, e.g. in better language skills. The aim of the present longitudinal cohort study was to assess the long-term effects of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children on spatial hearing, speech recognition in quiet and in noise and receptive vocabulary. Twenty-four children with bilateral cochlear implants (BiCIs) were tested 5-6 years after sequential bilateral cochlear implantation. These children received their second implant between 2.4 and 8.5 years of age. Speech and language data were also gathered in a matched reference group of 26 children with a unilateral cochlear implant (UCI). Spatial hearing was assessed with a minimum audible angle (MM) task with different stimulus types to gain global insight into the effective use of interaural level difference (ILD) and interaural timing difference (ITD) cues. In the long-term, children still showed improvements in spatial acuity. Spatial acuity was highest for ILD cues compared to ITD cues. For speech recognition in quiet and noise, and receptive vocabulary, children with BiCls had significant higher scores than children with a UCI. Results also indicate that attending a mainstream school has a significant positive effect on speech recognition and receptive vocabulary compared to attending a school for the deaf. Despite of a period of unilateral deafness, children with BiCIs, participating in mainstream education obtained age-appropriate language scores. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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