The World of Sound and Speech in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Patients: An Experience from a Tertiary Care Centre in Central India

Q4 Medicine
Minhajuddin Ahmed, Mohammed Iqbal Ansari, Sachin Gupta, Nitesh Upadhyay
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Objectives − To assess the effect of auditory and speech rehabilitation according to the revised Category of Auditory Performance (CAP) and Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR) score in patients who underwent Cochlear Implant (CI) surgery at a tertiary care centre in Central India.Patients and Methods − This was a retrospective interventional study conducted at the Department of Pediatrics and Otorhinolaryngology of Chirayu Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, during the period from 2014 to 2018, to assess the hearing and speech of the patients who underwent CI, and was approved by the Institutional Ethical Committee.Results − A total of 114 patients underwent surgery using the mastoidectomy-posterior tympanotomy (MPTA) approach at our centre. Of these, 61 (54%) were males and 53 (47%) were females, with a mean average age of 24.66 months. The number of patients with a right ear defect was 107 (93%) whereas with left ear defect there were only 7 (6%). Six patients were lost to follow-up. The majority of children fell into the 4th category followed by the 2nd category of CAP scoring, and in SIR scoring the majority of children fell into the 4th category, followed by the 3rd and 2ndcategories, which is statistically significant.Conclusion − CI surgery is the gold standard for prelingual deafness. Early detection and early implantation of a CI is highly recommended for patients to enable them to live a healthier life. The study also indicated that early CI reduces the discrepancies between physical and expressive age. The CAP and SIR questionnaires were relevant and apt for assessment of hearing and speech development after CI. 
儿童人工耳蜗患者的声音和语言世界:来自印度中部三级护理中心的经验
根据修订后的听觉表现分类(CAP)和语音清晰度评级(SIR)评分,对在印度中部一家三级保健中心接受人工耳蜗(CI)手术的患者进行听力和语言康复的效果进行评估。患者和方法:这是一项回顾性介入研究,于2014年至2018年期间在中央邦博帕尔Chirayu医学院和医院儿科和耳鼻喉科进行,以评估接受CI的患者的听力和语言,并得到了机构伦理委员会的批准。结果:在我们的中心,共有114名患者接受了乳突切除术-后鼓室切开术(MPTA)入路手术。其中男61例(54%),女53例(47%),平均年龄24.66月龄。右耳缺损107例(93%),左耳缺损7例(6%)。6例患者未随访。在CAP评分中,绝大多数儿童属于第4类,其次是第2类;在SIR评分中,绝大多数儿童属于第4类,其次是第3类和第2类,差异有统计学意义。−CI手术是治疗语前耳聋的金标准。强烈建议患者早期发现和早期植入CI,以使他们过上更健康的生活。该研究还表明,早期CI减少了身体年龄和表达年龄之间的差异。CAP和SIR问卷对CI后听力和语言发展的评估具有相关性和适用性。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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