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期刊名:Cochlear implants international

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ISSN:1467-0100

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Aran Sullivan,Johnnie K Bass,Sarah E Warren et al. Aran Sullivan et al.
Introduction: Cochlear implant (CI) pathways are well established in the general population, but data on pediatric and young adult cancer survivors are limited. This study evaluated the feasibility and safety of cochlear ...
D Selwyn,C H Raine,H Peebles et al. D Selwyn et al.
Objectives: To assess functional language performance on paediatric cochlear implant patients in Malawi. Methods: Sixteen patients who ...
Taran Chaudhuri,Benjamin Silver,Ankit Patel et al. Taran Chaudhuri et al.
Objective: To evaluate sagittal-plane cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as a reliable method for estimating facial recess (FR) width, enabling preoperative assessment of posterior tympanotomy (PT) size in cochlear impl...
Christie Hung,Emily R Spitzer,Susan B Waltzman Christie Hung
Objective: Cochlear implant (CI) speech processors have undergone technological advancements. Therefore, patients upgrade speech processors when new features are available or when their previous device becomes broken and ...
C Findlay,E Arthur,K Hough et al. C Findlay et al.
Objectives: Incomplete Partition type II (IP-II), or Mondini dysplasia, accounts for half of congenital cochlear malformations and results in profound sensorineural hearing loss. Cochlear implantation restores hearing in ...
Michelle Le,Colleen Psarros,Jaime Leigh et al. Michelle Le et al.
Objectives: Cochlear implantation among adults remains disproportionately low compared with paediatric populations. This systematic review identified and synthesised the patient-related barriers that limit access to and u...
Sarah Meehan,Marloes L Adank,Maaike Bouwes Bavinck et al. Sarah Meehan et al.
Objective: To explore the potential of the internationally-renowned 'Mini-Mental State Examination' (MMSE) cognitive measure to explain variability in cochlear implant (CI) recipients' speech recognition outcomes. The Str...
Andras Szabo,Ilona Szegesdi,Balint Posta et al. Andras Szabo et al.
Purpose: Early cochlear implantation during the critical period of neuroplasticity leads to better auditory and language outcomes but presents unique anesthetic challenges in infants. This study retrospectively examined a...
Michela Santangelo,Chiara Barachetti,Letizia Guerzoni et al. Michela Santangelo et al.
Objectives: We had two sets of objectives. First, to assess the effects of an online music program on the expressive vocabulary of children with cochlear implants (CIs) and on maternal stress. Second, to explore associati...