Postural control characterization according to age and auditory input in cochlear implant users

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作者
Suarez, Alejo [1 ]
Ferreira, Enrique [2 ]
Pintos, Belen Garcia [1 ]
Arocena, Sofia [1 ]
Suarez, Hamlet [1 ]
机构
[1] British Hosp, Lab Otoneurol, Montevideo, Uruguay
[2] Univ Catolica Uruguay, Dept Elect Engn, Montevideo, Uruguay
关键词
Cochlear implants; Postural control; Hearing; Auditory input; Posturography; Motor development; Vestibular deficit; Hearing loss; CHILDREN; HEARING;
D O I
10.1080/14670100.2020.1813996
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
Aims/Objectives: Understand the relationship between auditory input and balance motor control. Material and Methods: Twelve prelingual adolescent cochlear implant users (CIU) and 12 adult postlingual CIU were tested by posturography on a force platform with eyes open in two conditions, with the cochlear implant (CI) on and off. Energy consumption (EC) of the body center of pressure sway signal was measured, calculating total EC and divided into three bands of frequencies; low (B1) 0-0.1 Hz, medium (B2) 0.1-1 Hz, and high (B3)1-2 Hz. Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests were used for statistical analysis and the significance level was P <= 0.05. Results: Prelingual CIU decrease the EC in low and high frequencies throughout the adolescence (P < 0.05) assessed with the CI turned on, while it did not show any modification with the CI off. Postlingual CIU showed a deterioration of PR related to aging when evaluated with the CIU turned off, P < 0.05 in band 1. However, with the CI turned on they had no significant increase in this age range. Conclusions and Significance: The acoustic input improved EC of postural responses in higher and lower frequencies in adolescence and with aging which suggests a relationship with gross and fine movements involved in postural control.
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