Cochlear implantation in older adults: 15 years' experience of a tertiary centre in a developing country.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Acta Oto-Laryngologica Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1080/00016489.2024.2345718
Bee See Goh, Isaac Tan, Asma Abdullah, Noor Dina Hashim, Wan Fazlina Wan Hashim
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Abstract

Introduction: Cochlear implant (CI) is a viable option of treatment for older patients with severe to profound deafness in resource-rich countries. Implantation is limited in developing countries.

Objective: To review factors and outcomes of elderly patients that underwent CI in a pioneer centre in a developing country.

Material and methods: An observational retrospective review of patients older than 60, implanted between 2005 to 2020.

Results: Eleven patients were included. Patient were aged 60-74 years old with median of 66 years old. Average duration of deafness prior to implantation is 22 years. All implantation was unilateral except for one case that was implanted sequentially after 5 years Three patients were privately funded. Analysis of the hearing aided level with CI and hearing aid showed substantial improvement provided by the CI. The Categories of Auditory performance (CAP-II) scale were in the range of 6-9.

Discussion: Cochlear implant is safe and stable intervention in providing improvement of hearing and self-esteem in the elderly patients. Social isolation and depression also improved with better hearing and communication.

Conclusion: Awareness of the CI in elderly patients must be advocated among policy- makers, clinicians, and patients to mitigate the clinical and public health burden of hearing loss among older patients.

老年人人工耳蜗植入术:发展中国家一家三级中心 15 年的经验。
导言:在资源丰富的国家,人工耳蜗(CI)是治疗老年重度到极重度耳聋患者的可行选择。在发展中国家,人工耳蜗植入术受到限制:材料与方法:对发展中国家先驱中心的老年患者进行人工耳蜗植入术的因素和结果进行回顾性研究:对 2005 年至 2020 年期间植入人工晶体的 60 岁以上患者进行观察性回顾:结果:共纳入11名患者。患者年龄在 60-74 岁之间,中位数为 66 岁。植入前的平均耳聋持续时间为 22 年。除一例患者在 5 年后连续植入外,其他患者均为单侧植入。对使用 CI 和助听器的听力辅助水平进行的分析表明,CI 可显著改善听力。听觉表现分类(CAP-II)量表的范围为 6-9.讨论:讨论:人工耳蜗是一种安全稳定的干预措施,可改善老年患者的听力和自尊。讨论:人工耳蜗是一种安全、稳定的干预措施,可改善老年患者的听力和自尊,改善听力和交流,从而改善社会隔离和抑郁:结论:必须向政策制定者、临床医生和患者宣传老年患者对人工耳蜗的认识,以减轻老年患者听力损失对临床和公共卫生造成的负担。
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Acta Oto-Laryngologica 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
2.50
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0.00%
发文量
99
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Oto-Laryngologica is a truly international journal for translational otolaryngology and head- and neck surgery. The journal presents cutting-edge papers on clinical practice, clinical research and basic sciences. Acta also bridges the gap between clinical and basic research.
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