Longitudinal Speech Recognition Changes After Cochlear Implant: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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作者
Ma, Cheng [1 ]
Fried, Jacob [1 ]
Nguyen, Shaun A. [1 ]
Schvartz-Leyzac, Kara C. [1 ]
Camposeo, Elizabeth L. [1 ]
Meyer, Ted A. [1 ]
Dubno, Judy R. [1 ]
McRackan, Theodore R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
关键词
cochlear implants; longitudinal; meta-analysis; postlingual hearing loss; speech recognition; systematic review; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; LONG-TERM PERFORMANCE; ELECTRODE IMPEDANCE; BACKGROUND-NOISE; PERCEPTION; ADULTS; HEARING; RECIPIENTS; OUTCOMES; PLATEAU;
D O I
10.1002/lary.30354
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
Objectives To examine patterns of change and plateau in speech recognition scores in postlingually hearing impaired adult cochlear implant recipients. The study also examines variations in change patterns for different speech materials and testing conditions. Study Design Used systematic review with meta-analysis. Methods Articles in English reporting speech recognition scores of adults with postlingual hearing loss at pre-implantation and at least two post-implantation time points were included. Statistically significant changes were determined by meta-analysis and the 95% confidence interval. Results A total of 22 articles representing 1954 patients were included. Meta-analysis of mean difference demonstrated significant improvements in speech recognition score for words in quiet (37.4%; 95% confidence interval [34.7%, 40.7%]), sentences in quiet (49.4%; 95% confidence interval [44.9%, 53.9%]), and sentences in noise (30.8%; 95% confidence interval [25.2%, 36.4%]) from pre-op to 3 months. Scores continued to increase from 3 to 12 months but did not reach significance. Similarly, significant improvements from pre-op to 3 months were observed for consonant nucleus consonant (CNC) words in quiet (37.1%; 95% confidence interval [33.8%, 40.4%]), hearing in noise test (HINT) sentences in quiet (46.5%; 95% confidence interval [37.0%, 56.0%]), AzBio sentences in quiet (45.9%; 95% confidence interval [44.2%, 47.5%]), and AzBio sentences in noise (26.4%; 95% confidence interval [18.6%, 34.2%]). HINT sentences in noise demonstrated improvement from pre-op to 3 months (35.1%; 95% confidence interval [30.0%, 40.3%]) and from 3 to 12 months (15.5%; 95% confidence interval [7.2%, 23.8%]). Conclusions Mean speech recognition scores demonstrate significant improvement within the first 3 months, with no further statistically significant improvement after 3 months. However, large individual variation should be expected and future research is needed to explain the sources of these individual differences. Laryngoscope, 2022
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