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The benefits of preserving residual hearing following cochlear implantation: a systematic review

Simone Schaëfer, Maryam Sahwan, Aleksandra Metryka, Karolina Kluk, Iain Bruce

2021International Journal of Audiology47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Objective Systematically review the current literature for evidence on the “real-life” benefits of hearing preservation cochlear implantation (HPCI) for children and adults.Design Systematic search of Pubmed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINHAL and Cochrane Library for MesH terms hearing¸ preservation and cochlear implantation. Inclusion criteria were the “real-life” benefit of HPCI i.e. other than pre- and post-operative pure tone thresholds. Exclusion criteria were non-English language, conference abstracts, reviews and animal and cadaveric studies. Risk of bias was assessed using the Evidence Project Tool.Study sample 37 studies that matched criteria for review with 8/37 including children and 29/37 including adults.Results HPCI was associated with better speech perception in noise in 18/26 papers and better music perception in 4/5 papers. There was no significant benefit reported in speech perception in quiet (14/20 papers) or binaural cues (3/4 papers), nor was there convincing evidence of HPCI outperforming bimodal users (5/7 papers). QoL scores were high amongst HPCI patients (2/2 papers). Interpretation of findings was hindered by small study groups and significant heterogeneity in various parameters.Conclusion Current literature on the “real-life” benefit of HPCI, although limited, supports the existence of meaningful benefit, especially in speech perception in noise and music perception.

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AudiologySpeech perceptionMEDLINECochrane LibraryCochlear implantPerceptionSystematic reviewMedicineSound perceptionQuality of life (healthcare)Hearing lossPsychologyRandomized controlled trialSurgeryNeurosciencePolitical scienceNursingLawHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsHearing Impairment and Communication
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