Stefan Weder, Marco D Caversaccio, Georgios Mantokoudis
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[Patient-related outcome measures (PROM) in adult cochlear implant patients].
Background: Cochlear implants (CI) provide individuals with severe sensorineural hearing loss the opportunity for artificial auditory perception. The standardized documentation of speech intelligibility tests is widespread, while the systematic capture of patient-related outcome measures (PROMs) remains inconsistent.
Methodology: Relevant PROM instruments were evaluated and selected based on the criteria of dissemination, clarity, and relevance, integrated into routine clinical practice, and tested at longitudinal time points.
Results: A total of three PROM instruments were selected and successfully integrated into the clinical routine. The comparison of 2 measurement points from 25 individuals showed improvements in subjective speech comprehension and tinnitus perception.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates the clinical implementation and integration of PROMs in adult CI candidates and patients. The PROMs are a promising tool to support various phases of treatment, both as a decision aid for potential CI candidates and for monitoring after implantation.
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HNO is an internationally recognized journal and addresses all ENT specialists in practices and clinics dealing with all aspects of ENT medicine, e.g. prevention, diagnostic methods, complication management, modern therapy strategies and surgical procedures.
Review articles provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of ENT medicine.
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