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Decision making in bone conduction and active middle ear implants - hearing outcomes and experiences over a 10-year period.
Távora-Vieira, Dayse; Marino, Roberta; Kuthubutheen, Jafri; Broadbent, Christopher; Acharya, Aanand.
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  • Távora-Vieira D; Audiology Department, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group, Perth/Western Australia, Australia.
  • Marino R; Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth/Western Australia, Australia.
  • Kuthubutheen J; School of Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth/Western Australia, Australia.
  • Broadbent C; Audiology Department, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group, Perth/Western Australia, Australia.
  • Acharya A; Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth/Western Australia, Australia.
Cochlear Implants Int ; : 1-7, 2023 Oct 17.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37846847
OBJECTIVES: To review the decision-making paradigm in the recommendations of BCI and aMEI overlapping candidacy for patients with conductive or mixed HL, and to determine if there are differences in hearing and quality of life outcomes between these implantable hearing devices. METHODS: Retrospective data from patients receiving BCI or aMEI in the past decade were analysed. Patients were grouped into: 1. BCI candidates, 2. BCI or aMEI candidates, and 3. aMEI candidates. We compared outcomes and examined the impact of BC threshold, age at implantation, and duration of hearing loss on candidacy. RESULTS: 89 participants were included: 30 BCI, 37 aMEI, and 22 BCI or aMEI candidates. All groups performed similarly in aided sound field threshold testing. BCI group had lower speech scores in quiet compared to 'BCI or aMEI.' No significant differences were found in APHAB global scores. BC threshold, duration of hearing loss, and age at implantation had no significant effects. DISCUSSION: Outcomes were generally similar across groups, except for higher effective gain in the aMEI group. CONCLUSION: Our proposed patient pathway and decision-making approach facilitate candidate selection for aMEI and BCI, aiming to optimise outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cochlear Implants Int Asunto de la revista: AUDIOLOGIA Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cochlear Implants Int Asunto de la revista: AUDIOLOGIA Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia Pais de publicación: Reino Unido