Evolving a Model for Cochlear Implant Outcome

Author:

Hoppe Ulrich1ORCID,Hast Anne1,Hornung Joachim1,Hocke Thomas2

Affiliation:

1. Cochlear Implant Center CICERO, Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Uniklinikum Erlangen, Waldstr. 1, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany

2. Cochlear Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, Mailänder Str. 4a, D-30539 Hannover, Germany

Abstract

Background: Cochlear implantation is an efficient treatment for postlingually deafened adults who do not benefit sufficiently from acoustic amplification. Implantation is indicated when it can be foreseen that speech recognition with a cochlear implant (CI) is superior to that with a hearing aid. Especially for subjects with residual speech recognition, it is desirable to predict CI outcome on the basis of preoperative audiological tests. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to extend and refine a previously developed model for CI outcome prediction for subjects with preoperative word recognition to include subjects with no residual hearing by incorporating additional results of routine examinations. Results: By introducing the duration of unaided hearing loss (DuHL), the median absolute error (MAE) of the prediction was reduced. While for subjects with preoperative speech recognition, the model modification did not change the MAE, for subjects with no residual speech recognition before surgery, the MAE decreased from 23.7% with the previous model to 17.2% with the extended model. Conclusions: Prediction of word recognition with CI is possible within clinically relevant limits. Outcome prediction is particularly important for preoperative counseling and in CI aftercare to support systematic monitoring of CI fitting.

Funder

Cochlear Research & Development Ltd.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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