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Guidelines for Best Practice in the Audiological Management of Adults Using Bimodal Hearing Configurations

Jourdan T. Holder, Meredith A. Holcomb, Hillary Snapp, Robert F. Labadie, Jantien L. Vroegop, Christine Rocca, Mohamed Salah Elgandy, Camille C. Dunn, René H. Gifford

2022Otology & Neurotology Open23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clinics are treating a growing number of patients with greater amounts of residual hearing. These patients often benefit from a bimodal hearing configuration in which acoustic input from a hearing aid on 1 ear is combined with electrical stimulation from a cochlear implant on the other ear. The current guidelines aim to review the literature and provide best practice recommendations for the evaluation and treatment of individuals with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss who may benefit from bimodal hearing configurations. Specifically, the guidelines review: benefits of bimodal listening, preoperative and postoperative cochlear implant evaluation and programming, bimodal hearing aid fitting, contralateral routing of signal considerations, bimodal treatment for tinnitus, and aural rehabilitation recommendations.

Topics & Concepts

AudiologyHearing aidCochlear implantActive listeningMedicineTinnitusHearing lossSensorineural hearing lossRehabilitationPsychologyPhysical therapyCommunicationHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsMultisensory perception and integration
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