Communicative and Hearing Performance in Individuals with Cochlear Implants and Delayed Neuropsychomotor Development: A Longitudinal Analysis.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology Pub Date : 2023-08-04 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1750765
Larissa Veloso Rocha, Julia Speranza Zabeu-Fernandes, Rubens Vuono de Brito Neto, Marina Morettin-Zupelari, Luiz Fernando Manzoni Lourençone
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Introduction  Between 15% to 30% of individuals with bilateral prelingual sensorineural hearing loss present with associated disabilities. Cochlear implant (CI) is an alternative treatment that provides consistent access to environmental and speech sounds, which results in significant benefits regarding quality of life and auditory and language development. Objectives  To study the auditory and communicative performance of individuals with CI and delayed neuropsychomotor development after a minimum of five years using the device. Methods  A total of eight patients were included in the study. We collected the multidisciplinary clinical records of participants, as well as the answers for the questionnaires applied remotely, which included the Children with Cochlear Implants: Parental Perspectives (CCIPP), International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Children and Youth Version (ICF-CY), and the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS). Results  We found that throughout the years of CI use, the auditory threshold means improved significantly in all tested frequencies, as did the speech detection threshold and the language and hearing results. Regarding parental perception, parents evaluated aspects related to their children's social relations to be positive, and had worse perceptions regarding aspects related to their education. Conclusion  We observed a progression in the participants' auditory and language skills throughout the years of CI use; even in the presence of other associated disabilities. Future multicentric studies with larger samples are needed to further the advancement of rehabilitation in patients with other associated disabilities.

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人工耳蜗植入者和神经心理运动发育迟缓者的交流和听力表现:纵向分析
导言:15% 至 30% 的双侧舌前感音神经性听力损失患者伴有残疾。人工耳蜗(CI)是一种替代治疗方法,它能让患者持续获得环境和语言声音,从而显著提高生活质量,促进听觉和语言发育。目标 研究使用人工耳蜗至少五年后,神经心理运动发育迟缓的患者的听觉和交流能力。方法 本研究共纳入八名患者。我们收集了参与者的多学科临床记录以及远程问卷的答案,其中包括 "人工耳蜗植入儿童":家长视角》(CCIPP)、《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF-CPS)、《儿童和青少年版》(ICF-CPS):国际功能、残疾和健康分类:儿童和青少年版》(ICF-CY)和《粗大运动功能分类系统》(GMFCS)。结果 我们发现,在使用 CI 的数年中,听觉阈值在所有测试频率上都有显著提高,言语检测阈值以及语言和听力结果也是如此。关于家长的看法,家长对子女的社会关系方面的评价是积极的,而对子女教育方面的看法则较差。结论 我们观察到,在使用 CI 的数年中,参与者的听觉和语言技能不断进步;即使存在其他相关残疾也是如此。未来需要进行更多样本的多中心研究,以进一步促进其他相关残疾患者的康复。
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