Henryk Skarzynski, P van de Heyning, S Agrawal, S L Arauz, M Atlas, W Baumgartner, M Caversaccio, M de Bodt, J Gavilan, B Godey, K Green, W Gstoettner, R Hagen, D M Han, M Kameswaran, E Karltorp, M Kompis, V Kuzovkov, L Lassaletta, F Levevre, Y Li, M Manikoth, J Martin, R Mlynski, J Mueller, M O'Driscoll, L Parnes, S Prentiss, S Pulibalathingal, C H Raine, G Rajan, R Rajeswaran, J A Rivas, A Rivas, P H Skarzynski, G Sprinzl, H Staecker, K Stephan, S Usami, Y Yanov, M E Zernotti, K Zimmermann, A Lorens, G Mertens
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Towards a consensus on a hearing preservation classification system.
Conclusion: The comprehensive Hearing Preservation classification system presented in this paper is suitable for use for all cochlear implant users with measurable pre-operative residual hearing. If adopted as a universal reporting standard, as it was designed to be, it should prove highly beneficial by enabling future studies to quickly and easily compare the results of previous studies and meta-analyze their data.
Objectives: To develop a comprehensive Hearing Preservation classification system suitable for use for all cochlear implant users with measurable pre-operative residual hearing.
Methods: The HEARRING group discussed and reviewed a number of different propositions of a HP classification systems and reviewed critical appraisals to develop a qualitative system in accordance with the prerequisites.
Results: The Hearing Preservation Classification System proposed herein fulfills the following necessary criteria: 1) classification is independent from users' initial hearing, 2) it is appropriate for all cochlear implant users with measurable pre-operative residual hearing, 3) it covers the whole range of pure tone average from 0 to 120 dB; 4) it is easy to use and easy to understand.