Exploring the relationship between auditory late latency response and language age in children using cochlear implant

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Sahana, P. [1 ]
Manjula, P. [1 ]
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[1] All India Inst Speech & Hearing AIISH, Mysore 570006, India
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P1; latency; P1-N1; amplitude; Receptive and expressive language age; Children; Cochlear implant; EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS; SPEECH-PERCEPTION; EVOKED POTENTIALS; MATURATION; P1;
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10.1016/j.ijporl.2024.111968
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Aim & objectives: The study aimed to compare P1 latency and P1-N1 amplitude with receptive and expressive language ages in children using cochlear implant (CI) in one ear and a hearing aid (HA) in non-implanted ear. Methods: The study included 30 children, consisting of 18 males and 12 females, aged between 48 and 96 months. The age at which the children received CI ranged from 42 to 69 months. A within-subject research design was utilized and participants were selected through purposive sampling. Auditory late latency responses (ALLR) were assessed using the Intelligent hearing system to measure P1 latency and P1-N1 amplitude. The assessment checklist for speech-language skills (ACSLS) was employed to evaluate receptive and expressive language age. Both assessments were conducted after cochlear implantation. Results: A total of 30 children participated in the study, with a mean implant age of 20.03 months (SD: 8.14 months). The mean P1 latency and P1-N1 amplitude was 129.50 ms (SD: 15.05 ms) and 6.93 mu V (SD: 2.24 mu V) respectively. Correlation analysis revealed no significant association between ALLR measures and receptive or expressive language ages. However, there was significant negative correlation between the P1 latency and implant age (Spearman's rho = -0.371, p = 0.043). Conclusions: The study suggests that P1 latency which is an indicative of auditory maturation, may not be a reliable marker for predicting language outcomes. It can be concluded that language development is likely to be influenced by other factors beyond auditory maturation alone.
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