人工耳蜗对老年认知能力的影响。

Fatima Ezzahra Rizkou, Youssef Lakhdar, Omar Oulghoul, Chehbouni Mohammed, Othmane Benhoummad, Youssef Rochdi, Abdelaziz Raji
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目的:本研究评估人工耳蜗植入对老年人认知功能的影响,重点关注执行功能、处理速度和记忆。方法:对在耳鼻喉科和头颈外科行人工耳蜗植入术的15例老年人(平均年龄72.4岁)进行前瞻性观察研究。在植入前后(6个月和12个月)采用简易精神状态检查(MMSE)和造径测试(TMT-A和TMT-B)评估认知功能。使用统计分析对结果进行比较,并检查认知改善与言语感知结果之间的相关性。结果:耳蜗植入后认知功能明显改善,MMSE评分从基线时的22.93±3.2提高到12个月时的24.6±2.9 (p)。结论:这些发现支持了老年人耳蜗植入对认知功能有积极影响的假设。这项研究增加了越来越多的证据,表明听觉康复可能有助于减轻老年人的认知能力下降。
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Impact of Cochlear Implants on Cognitive Performance During Aging.

Objective: This study evaluates the impact of cochlear implantation on cognitive function in older adults, focusing on executive function, processing speed, and memory.

Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted on 15 older adults (mean age: 72.4 years) who underwent cochlear implantation at the ENT and Head and Neck Surgery Department. Cognitive function was assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Trail Making Test (TMT-A and TMT-B) pre- and post-implantation (6 and 12 months). Results were compared using statistical analyses, and correlations between cognitive improvement and speech perception outcomes were examined.

Results: Cognitive function significantly improved post-implantation, with MMSE scores increasing from 22.93 ± 3.2 at baseline to 24.6 ± 2.9 at 12 months (p < 0.05). TMT-A and TMT-B scores also improved significantly (p < 0.05), indicating enhanced executive function and processing speed. A moderate correlation (r = 0.52, p = 0.04) was observed between cognitive improvement and speech perception.

Conclusion: These findings support the hypothesis that cochlear implantation in older adults positively impacts cognitive function. This study adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that auditory rehabilitation may help mitigate cognitive decline in aging populations.

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