Litcius/Paper detail

First Generation Osseointegrated Steady State Implant Benefits in Children With Hearing Loss

Karen A. Gordon, Blake C. Papsin, MaryLynn Feness, Jaina Negandhi, Sharon L. Cushing

2021Otology & Neurotology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess outcomes of a new Osseointegrated Steady State Implant (OSSI) for bone conduction in adolescents. METHOD: In an initial trial, 14 adolescents (14.5 years of age, SD = 2.22) were provided with an OSSI; unilateral OSSI (n = 13), bilateral OSSI in sequential surgeries (n = 1). Outcomes measured were surgical duration, complications, hearing thresholds, speech perception and self-reported hearing benefits using the Speech and Spatial Quality of Hearing Questionnaire. RESULTS: The surgical times were mean 93.6 minutes (SD = 33.3). Surgery was slightly longer in three adolescents who required skin flap reduction (n = 1) or significant bone polishing (n = 2) (121.33 minutes, SD = 8.14). Adverse events occurred in two adolescents post-implant poor external device retention in one child requiring revision flap reduction and inflammation at the incision site due to magnet overuse in another. The "Digital Link Calibration" measure was a good proxy predictor of the strength of magnet required for external device adherence (p = 0.002). The OSSI increased audibility in the implanted ear by mean 31.48 dB HL (SE = 1.58). Aided thresholds were best at 1 kHz (mean 25.33 dB HL, SD = 22.60) and only slightly poorer at 3000 and 4000 Hz (estimate decrease = 8.33 dB HL, SE = 3.54), reflecting good auditory sensitivity even at high frequencies. Speech perception when using the new device alone was good (89.67%, SD = 7.84%) and self-reported hearing by participants and parents improved in all domains assessed by the Speech and Spatial Quality of Hearing Questionnaire (estimate = 1.90 points, SE = 0.25, p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: The OSSI provides hearing benefits with surgical safety in a carefully selected cohort of adolescents.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHearing lossOsseointegrationAudiologySteady state (chemistry)ImplantCohortCohort studyCochlear implantBone conductionDentistryPhysical therapyMEDLINEOrthodonticsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationFirst generationEar Surgery and Otitis MediaHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
First Generation Osseointegrated Steady State Implant Benefits in Children With Hearing Loss | Litcius