Cochlear implantation in syndromic patients: difficulties and lessons learnt

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Saleeb, Mina Fayez [1 ]
Fiky, Lobna El [1 ]
Mostafa, Badr Eldin [1 ]
Mady, Ossama Mustafa [1 ]
Teaima, Ahmed Abdelmoneim [1 ]
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[1] Ain Shams Univ, Fac Med, Otorhinolaryngol Dept, Ramses St,Abasseyia Sq, Cairo 11566, Egypt
关键词
Syndromic hearing loss; Cochlear implantation; Inner ear anomalies; Congenital hearing loss; LANGE-NIELSEN SYNDROME; WAARDENBURG SYNDROME; OUTCOMES; CHILDREN; HEARING; JERVELL;
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10.1007/s00405-024-08897-2
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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ObjectiveIdentify the prevalence of syndromes in a cohort of patients who underwent cochlear implantation, to report on the presence of inner and middle ear malformations and highlight the surgical difficulties encountered.Study designObservational, retrospective study.SettingTertiary referral children's hospital pediatric cochlear implant program.Material & methodsAn IRB-approved retrospective chart review of children undergoing cochlear implantation at a tertiary academic medical center, from 2018 to 2023. Preoperative imaging data of syndromic patients in that cohort with special attention to the presence of inner ear or middle ear malformations were collected. Abnormal intraoperative findings and difficulties reported by the surgeons were also noted.Results1024 children were unilaterally implanted for bilateral profound hearing loss. There were 45 cases diagnosed with associated syndromes (4.3%). The commonest syndromes were Jervell and Lange Nielsen (JLN) syndrome followed by Waardenberg syndrome (WS), in a prevalence of 34% and 32% respectively. These syndromes had no associated inner ear malformations (IEM). Less common syndromes included Branchio-oto-renal (BOR) syndrome, CHARGE association and Treacher Collins syndrome, 3 cases each, and keratosis icthyosis deafness syndrome (KID), Usher syndrome and Albino, 2 cases each and an H syndrome case. There were 9 cases (20%) with IEM, with 6 cases of perilymph gusher. Two cases had middle ear anomalies and one case had a facial nerve course abnormality. The outcome of these cases was similar to non-syndromic cases.ConclusionChildren with syndromic HL should be dealt with on a case by case scenario to diagnose inner and middle ear malformations. Additional disabilities can affect the rehabilitation procedures. All children with congenital hearing loss should undergo pediatric, cardiologic, ophthalmologic and nephrologic examination in order to exclude the syndromic etiology of hearing loss.
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