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Abstract
Background: In order to optimise the support of children with cochlear implants (CI), it is very important to detect slow developmental processes as early as possible. Data from the LittlEARS® Auditory Questionnaire (LEAQ) from children with early bilateral CI are evaluated and presented in relation to age and hearing age and compared with language development data recorded later.
Materials and methods: This retrospective multicentre study included data from a total of 554 children for whom at least one LEAQ was completed during the course of CI rehabilitation. Children without additional disabilities who received bilateral simultaneous or sequential CI treatment were included.
Results: As expected, there are high correlations between hearing age (HA) and the overall LEAQ total score. When analysed according to chronological age (CA), development runs roughly parallel to the development of children with normal hearing, albeit at a lower level. Children implanted early up to an age of ≤ 12 months consistently achieve approximately 7-8 raw points more. Only the LEAQ results of the later test times (from the age of 18 months) correlate with some areas of the speech development test for children (SETK; areas 3-5).
Conclusion: The earliest possible detection of critical developmental processes in children with CI is extremely important. In the case of very early CI fitting, the CA should be used as a reference measure in diagnostics. The LEAQ values determined for the group of children with CI are suitable to a limited extent as generally valid reference values for children with early bilateral CI. Further studies should continue to work out the correlations between early preverbal development and later speech development.
背景:为了优化对植入人工耳蜗(CI)儿童的支持,尽早发现发育缓慢的过程非常重要。本研究对早期双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的 LittlEARS® 听觉问卷(LEAQ)数据进行了评估,并将其与年龄和听力年龄进行了比较,还将其与后来记录的语言发展数据进行了比较:这项回顾性多中心研究共包括 554 名儿童的数据,这些儿童在 CI 康复过程中至少完成了一次 LEAQ。研究对象包括接受双侧同步或顺序 CI 治疗的无额外残疾儿童:不出所料,听力年龄(HA)与 LEAQ 总分之间存在高度相关性。如果根据实际年龄(CA)进行分析,听力发育情况与听力正常儿童的发育情况大致相同,只是水平较低。早期植入助听器的儿童在 12 个月以下的听力水平一直比正常儿童高出约 7-8 分。只有较晚测试时间(18 个月以上)的 LEAQ 结果与儿童言语发展测试(SETK;3-5 区)的某些区域相关:结论:尽早发现 CI 儿童的关键发育过程极为重要。结论:尽早发现 CI 患儿的关键发育过程极为重要。在早期 CI 装配的情况下,CA 应作为诊断的参考指标。为一组 CI 儿童确定的 LEAQ 值在一定程度上适合作为早期双侧 CI 儿童的普遍有效参考值。应继续开展进一步研究,以确定早期学前发育与日后言语发育之间的相关性。
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