Comparison of Speech Perception Abilities of Children using Bimodal Hearing with Children using Cochlear Implant Alone

G. Belsare, Sharda A. Sarda, P. Bhardwaj, Sai Belsare
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Abstract Introduction There are very few studies comparing speech perception abilities of children using bimodal hearing over monaural cochlear implant and factors related to benefit of bimodal hearing. The aim of this study is to compare speech perception abilities of children using bimodal fitting versus children using cochlear implant alone and explore factors related to benefit of bimodal hearing. Materials and Methods In the present study, 20 cochlear implantees with the hearing age range of 3 to 8 years were included. Speech perception performance was assessed by means of Parent’s Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children scale and early speech perception (ESP) test: Pattern Perception Words, Monosyllabic Words, Bisyllabic, and Trisyllabic Words Identification test. ESP test was carried out in two conditions cochlear implant with hearing aid in opposite ear (CIHA), bimodal, and cochlear implant (CI) alone. Aided audiometry was also carried out in above mentioned two conditions. Results and Discussion On aided audiometry test, aided thresholds were improved by 5 to 6 dB in CIHA condition as compared to CI alone condition in 14 out of 20 children. Whereas on speech perception test, there was a significant improvement of 15 to 20% on domains of ESP test in these children. Factors such as implant age, chronological age, and number of hours of hearing aid usage were not significantly associated with benefit. Nevertheless aided threshold at 4,000 Hz was found to be significantly associated with bimodal benefit. Conclusion Bimodal hearing is beneficial in most of the children than monaural hearing through cochlear implant.
双模听力儿童与单独人工耳蜗儿童语言感知能力的比较
目前关于双模听力与单耳人工耳蜗儿童的语言感知能力以及双模听力获益相关因素的比较研究很少。本研究的目的是比较使用双模耳蜗与单独使用人工耳蜗的儿童的语言感知能力,并探讨与双模耳蜗获益相关的因素。材料与方法本研究选取听力年龄在3 ~ 8岁的人工耳蜗植入者20例。采用《家长儿童听/口语能力评价量表》和早期言语知觉(ESP)测试:模式知觉词、单音节词、双音节词和三音节词识别测试对言语知觉表现进行评价。在对耳人工耳蜗(CIHA)、双模人工耳蜗(CIHA)和单独人工耳蜗(CI)三种情况下进行ESP测试。在上述两种情况下也进行了辅助测听。结果与讨论在辅助听力测试中,20名儿童中有14名在CIHA条件下的辅助阈值比单独CI条件下提高了5 ~ 6 dB。而在言语知觉测试中,这些儿童的ESP测试领域有15 - 20%的显著提高。诸如植入物年龄、实足年龄和助听器使用时间等因素与获益没有显著相关。然而,在4000赫兹的辅助阈值被发现与双峰效益显著相关。结论大多数儿童通过人工耳蜗获得双耳听力比单耳听力更有利。
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