Intraoperative Round Window Electrocochleography and Speech Perception Outcomes in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients. (2nd September 2014)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Intraoperative Round Window Electrocochleography and Speech Perception Outcomes in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients. (2nd September 2014)
- Main Title:
- Intraoperative Round Window Electrocochleography and Speech Perception Outcomes in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients
- Authors:
- Formeister, Eric J.
McClellan, Joseph H.
Merwin, William H.
Iseli, Claire E.
Buchman, Craig A.
Fitzpatrick, Douglas
Adunka, Oliver F. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: (1) Understand how intraoperative electrocochleograpy (ECoG) is used for assessing residual cochlear function in pediatric implant recipients. (2) Appreciate the utility of electrocochleograpy in predicting speech perception outcomes. Methods: A prospective cohort study of pediatric cochlear implant patients at a tertiary hospital was conducted starting in July 2011 and is ongoing. ECoG recordings were obtained from 77 children (89 ears) during cochlear implantation and provided a total response metric that can quantify the underlying hair cell and neural health. Follow‐up speech perception tests were conducted at ≥7 months postoperatively with the phonetically balanced kindergarten (PB‐k) word lists (n = 24). PB‐k scores were compared to ECoG total response and other clinical and audiologic variables using multiple linear regression analysis in order to construct a parsimonious model for predicting speech outcomes. Results: Postoperative PB‐k scores were significantly correlated with ECoG total response ( r 2 = 0.32, P =. 006) and preoperative pure tone averages (PTA; r 2 = 0.41, P =. 001). ECoG total response was weakly and inversely correlated with PTA ( r 2 = 0.14, P =. 001, n = 89). Hierarchical multiple linear regression identified a model for speech perception performance that included preoperative PTA, duration of cochlear implant use, and ECoG total response that predicted about half of the variance in PB‐k performance (adjusted r 2 = 0.49, PAbstract : Objectives: (1) Understand how intraoperative electrocochleograpy (ECoG) is used for assessing residual cochlear function in pediatric implant recipients. (2) Appreciate the utility of electrocochleograpy in predicting speech perception outcomes. Methods: A prospective cohort study of pediatric cochlear implant patients at a tertiary hospital was conducted starting in July 2011 and is ongoing. ECoG recordings were obtained from 77 children (89 ears) during cochlear implantation and provided a total response metric that can quantify the underlying hair cell and neural health. Follow‐up speech perception tests were conducted at ≥7 months postoperatively with the phonetically balanced kindergarten (PB‐k) word lists (n = 24). PB‐k scores were compared to ECoG total response and other clinical and audiologic variables using multiple linear regression analysis in order to construct a parsimonious model for predicting speech outcomes. Results: Postoperative PB‐k scores were significantly correlated with ECoG total response ( r 2 = 0.32, P =. 006) and preoperative pure tone averages (PTA; r 2 = 0.41, P =. 001). ECoG total response was weakly and inversely correlated with PTA ( r 2 = 0.14, P =. 001, n = 89). Hierarchical multiple linear regression identified a model for speech perception performance that included preoperative PTA, duration of cochlear implant use, and ECoG total response that predicted about half of the variance in PB‐k performance (adjusted r 2 = 0.49, P =. 002). Conclusions: Intraoperative ECoG recordings are significantly correlated with speech perception outcomes in pediatric cochlear implant recipients and alone can account for a similar proportion of variance in speech perception when compared to other bioaudiometric factors. ECoG provides useful prognostic information about attainment of open set speech perception in children. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery. Volume 151(2014)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 151(2014)Supplement 1
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- Volume 151, Issue 1 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 151
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0151-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- P211
- Page End:
- P211
- Publication Date:
- 2014-09-02
- Subjects:
- Head -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Neck -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Otolaryngology -- Periodicals
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01945998 ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1177/0194599814541629a233 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0194-5998
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