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Hearing conservation after cochlear implant: pilot study

Introduction: Technological development of Cochlear Implants allowed patients with residual hearing, that's to say, severe sensorineural hearing losses, to be considered as candidates (Hodges et al., 1997). Nevertheless, it is not clear whether the electrode array insertion may destroy remaining auditory structures. Aim: The purpose of this research was to verify the maitainance of residual hearing in multichannel cochlear implant users, by the comparison between the pre and post pure tone audiometry. Study design: Clinical prospective randomized. Material and method: Nine Nucleus 22 device and one Combi 40+ device users were evaluated. Results: In this sample hearing preservation was observed in 50% of the subjects, when considering the mid frequencies (speech frequencies) criterium of preservation. On the other hand, when the whole range of frequencies (including low frequencies) was considered as a criterium the preservation was revealed in 80% of the subjects. Conclusion: The average decrement in pure tone thresholds was 4 dB in the implanted ear and 0 dB in the contralateral ear.

hearing preservation; residual hearing; cochlear implant


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