Speech perception outcomes following auditory brainstem implantation in both tumour and non-tumour patients: A review

G. Lovell, A. Refaie
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Objective: A broad variation in speech perception results has been observed in patients who have received electrical stimulation of the cochlear nucleus complex from auditory brainstem implants (ABIs). This study aims to investigate the factors following implantation that influence speech perception outcomes in both tumour (T) and non-tumour (NT) patient groups by reviewing the current literature and also help explain the reasons behind the broad variation in speech perception outcomes reported. Study design: A search strategy was devised and applied to databases including PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar, CINAHL, and the Cochrane review library to identify relevant cohort studies available. Relevant citations from current publications were also followed up. Papers investigating speech perception outcomes post ABI implantation were sought. Results: Six longitudinal studies were identified that assessed speech perception outcomes in ABI recipients. Meta-analysis was not possible due to variations in methodologies and outcome measures. Qualitative analysis was completed and suggests that speech perception improves for at least the first year post implantation. Conclusions: There is currently limited evidence for the factors post implantation that effect speech perception outcomes, although current literature would suggest that speech perception improves for at least the first year after implantation. Current research also implies that the choice of speech processing strategy may also affect outcomes although further research in this area is required.
肿瘤和非肿瘤患者听觉脑干植入后的语言感知结果:综述
目的:在接受听觉脑干植入物(ABIs)对耳蜗核复合体进行电刺激的患者中,观察到语音感知结果的广泛变化。本研究旨在通过回顾现有文献,探讨植入后影响肿瘤(T)和非肿瘤(NT)患者组语音感知结果的因素,并帮助解释所报道的语音感知结果存在广泛差异的原因。研究设计:设计了一种搜索策略,并应用于PubMed、Medline、谷歌Scholar、CINAHL和Cochrane综述库等数据库,以确定可用的相关队列研究。还对当前出版物的相关引文进行了跟踪。寻找研究ABI植入后语音感知结果的论文。结果:确定了六项纵向研究,评估了ABI接受者的语音感知结果。由于方法和结果测量的差异,无法进行meta分析。完成了定性分析,并表明语音感知至少在植入后的第一年得到改善。结论:尽管目前的文献表明,至少在植入后的第一年,语音感知会得到改善,但目前关于植入后影响语音感知结果的因素的证据有限。目前的研究还表明,语音处理策略的选择也可能影响结果,尽管这一领域还需要进一步的研究。
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