Cochlear Implantation in Neurofibromatosis Type 2-Related Schwannomatosis: Long-Term Hearing Outcomes

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作者
Grenier, Baptiste [1 ]
Mosnier, Isabelle [1 ,2 ]
Ferrary, Evelyne [1 ,2 ]
Nguyen, Yann [1 ,2 ]
Sterkers, Olivier [1 ]
Kalamarides, Michel [3 ,4 ]
Lahlou, Ghizlene [1 ,2 ]
Daoudi, Hannah [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sorbonne Univ, La Pitie Salpetriere, APHP, ENT Dept, 52 Blvd Vincent Auriol, F-75013 Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris Cite, Hearing Inst, Technol & Gene Therapy Deafness, Inserm,Pasteur Inst, Paris, France
[3] Sorbonne Univ, Pitie Salpetriere, APHP, Neurosurg Dept, Paris, France
[4] Paris Brain Inst, Inserm, Genet & Dev Brain Tumors, CNRS,UMR 7225,U1127,CRICM, Paris, France
关键词
auditory outcomes; cochlear implant; hearing rehabilitation; NF2; vestibular schwannoma; AUDITORY BRAIN-STEM; SPORADIC VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA; OPTIMIZATION; BEVACIZUMAB; NF2;
D O I
10.1002/ohn.702
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo evaluate long-term hearing outcomes following cochlear implantation in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 and ipsilateral vestibular schwannoma. Study DesignRetrospective study. SettingTertiary general hospital. MethodsTwenty-two patients undergoing cochlear implantation between 2004 and 2018 with at least 1 year of follow-up were included. Patients were categorized as "users" or "nonusers" of their cochlear implant (CI). For users, speech perception (disyllabic words) without lip-reading was assessed in quiet conditions 1-year postimplantation, and annually thereafter. CI users were classified into 2 groups on the basis of speech intelligibility (>= 40% or <40%). Demographic data, treatment options, and tumor size were also recorded. ResultsOne year after implantation, 16 (73%) patients used their CI daily. Twelve of these patients had a speech intelligibility >= 40% (mean: 74 +/- 21.9%). Three had a Koos stage IV tumor. At the last visit (mean duration of follow-up: 6 +/- 5 years), 12 of these 16 patients were still using their implant daily, and 6 had a speech intelligibility >= 40%. No predictive factors for good performance at 1 year or performance stability were identified. ConclusionNeurofibromatosis type 2 is a complex disease profoundly affecting patient quality of life, and cochlear implantation should always be considered on a case-by-case basis. In some individuals, cochlear implantation can provide good speech intelligibility for extended periods, even posttreatment or in cases of large tumors.
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页数:13
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