Author:
Sinnathuray A R,Watson D R,Fruhstorfer B,Olarte J R,Toner J G
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To report outcomes for the first known cochlear implantation procedures in two patients with Brown–Vialetto–Van-Laere syndrome.Patients:Two adult patients (a brother and sister) with post-lingual sensorineural deafness associated with Brown–Vialetto–Van-Laere syndrome. The female patient presented with a milder form of the syndrome.Intervention:Cochlear implantation.Main outcome measure:Post-implantation speech discrimination scores.Results:Auditory evoked potential testing suggested pathological changes in both patients' cochleae, auditory nerves, brainstem and (probably) central auditory pathways. In the male patient, despite implantation of the better ear, the Bamford–Kowal–Bench sentence score was zero at 21 months post-implantation. In the female patient, Bamford–Kowal–Bench sentence scores at six months post-implantation were 25 per cent in quiet and 3 per cent in noise.Conclusion:These poor clinical outcomes appear to be related to retrocochlear and probable central auditory pathway degeneration.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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