M L A Fehrmann, C P Lanting, L Haer-Wigman, E A M Mylanus, W J Huinck, R J E Pennings
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在评估WFS1单等位基因致病变体(与沃尔夫拉姆样综合征和DFNA6/14/38相关)患者植入人工耳蜗(CI)后的长期疗效:研究样本研究样本:七名人工耳蜗植入者,年龄从八个月到 58 岁不等,其中四人患有沃尔夫拉姆样综合征,三人患有 DFNA6/14/38。这些受试者共进行了十次人工耳蜗植入手术:植入后一年,安静时 65 dB SPL 的平均音素分数为 90 ± 9%,这一分数在植入后十年保持稳定,平均音素分数为 94 ± 6%。尽管取得了这些优异成绩,但仍有一名受试者在使用 CI 后无法识别语音,最终成为了一名非使用者。该患者在植入前长期缺乏听觉刺激,在康复过程中遇到了多重挑战:结论:沃尔夫拉姆样综合征或 DFNA6/14/38 患者在植入人工耳蜗后一直表现出良好的疗效,并且随着时间的推移保持稳定。这些研究结果肯定了人工耳蜗植入是这些患者有效的康复选择。此外,稳定而良好的 CI 效果与 WFS1 相关感音神经性听力损失和听觉神经病之间的联系相矛盾。
Good cochlear implantation outcomes in subjects with mono-allelic WFS1-associated sensorineural hearing loss - a case series.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate long-term cochlear implant (CI) outcomes in individuals with mono-allelic pathogenic variants in WFS1, which is associated with both Wolfram-like syndrome and DFNA6/14/38.
Design: Retrospective case series.
Study sample: Seven CI recipients, ranging from eight months to 58 years of age, were included in the study, including four with Wolfram-like syndrome and three with DFNA6/14/38. A total of ten cochlear implantations were performed among these subjects.
Results: At one-year post-implantation, a mean phoneme score of 90 ± 9% at 65 dB SPL in quiet was found, which remained stable up to ten years post-implantation with a mean phoneme score of 94 ± 6%. Despite these excellent outcomes, one subject achieved no speech recognition with CI and eventually became a non-user. This individual had a prolonged absence of auditory stimulation prior to implantation and encountered multiple challenges during rehabilitation.
Conclusion: Individuals with Wolfram-like syndrome or DFNA6/14/38 demonstrate consistently good outcomes following implantation, which remain stable over time. These findings affirm cochlear implantation as an effective rehabilitation option for these individuals. Furthermore, the stable and good CI outcomes contradict the suggested link between WFS1-associated sensorineural hearing loss and auditory neuropathy.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.