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Erschienen in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 8/2019

17.05.2019 | Otology

Benefits of a contralateral routing of signal device for unilateral Naída CI cochlear implant recipients

verfasst von: Isabelle Mosnier, Ghizlene Lahlou, Jonathan Flament, Nathalie Mathias, Evelyne Ferrary, Olivier Sterkers, Daniele Bernardeschi, Yann Nguyen

Erschienen in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | Ausgabe 8/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Many bilaterally deaf adults are only able to receive one cochlear implant (CI), resulting in suboptimal listening performance, especially in challenging listening environments. Adding a contralateral routing of signal (CROS) device to a unilateral CI is one possibility to alleviate these challenges. This study examined the benefit of such a CROS device.

Methods

Thirteen adult subjects with at least 6 months of CI use, and no or limited benefit of a hearing instrument in the contralateral ear were included in the study. The perceived benefit of a CROS device in everyday listening environments was evaluated up to 1 year after initial fitting using several questionnaires. Speech intelligibility performance was determined using the French matrix sentence test in quiet and in two speech-in-noise setups and was followed for 3 months after CROS fitting.

Results

Subjects indicated high satisfaction with the practical usability of the CROS device and long-term device retention was high. Perceived benefits in everyday listening environments were reported. Formal speech intelligibility tests revealed statistically significant median improvements of 6.93 dB SPL (Wilcoxon Z = 2.380, p = 0.017) in quiet and up to 8.00 dB SNR (Wilcoxon Z = 2.366, p = 0.018) in noise. These benefits were accessible immediately without a need for prolonged acclimatization.

Conclusions

Subjective satisfaction and device retention as well as speech intelligibility benefits in quiet and in noise prove the CROS device to be a valuable addition to a unilateral CI in cases of bilateral deafness where bilateral implantation is not an option.
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Titel
Benefits of a contralateral routing of signal device for unilateral Naída CI cochlear implant recipients
verfasst von
Isabelle Mosnier
Ghizlene Lahlou
Jonathan Flament
Nathalie Mathias
Evelyne Ferrary
Olivier Sterkers
Daniele Bernardeschi
Yann Nguyen
Publikationsdatum
17.05.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology / Ausgabe 8/2019
Print ISSN: 0937-4477
Elektronische ISSN: 1434-4726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-019-05467-9

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