Publications by authors named "Stephanie Bourn"

Purpose: Managing hearing health in older adults has become a public health imperative, and cochlear implantation is now the standard of care for aural rehabilitation when hearing aids no longer provide sufficient benefit. The aim of our study was to compare speech performance in cochlear implant patients ≥80 years of age (Very Elderly) to a younger elderly cohort between ages 65-79 years (Less Elderly).

Materials And Methods: Data were collected from 53 patients ≥80 years of age and 92 patients age 65-79 years who underwent cochlear implantation by the senior author between April 1, 2017 and May 12, 2020.

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Objective: Cochlear implants have become a powerful tool in managing patients with moderate to profound sensorineural hearing loss and lack of benefit from hearing aids. Currently, less than 10% of people who would benefit from a CI receive the treatment. This lack of access is multi-factorial yet largely due in part to an inadequate referral system.

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Objective: To evaluate the potential significance of social distancing and quarantine precautions for COVID-19 on speech outcomes, missed appointments, wear time, and exposure to various sound environments in the first 6 months following activation for elderly cochlear implant (CI) recipients.

Study Design: Retrospective cohort.

Setting: Tertiary private practice.

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Purpose: Bone conduction hearing devices are a well-established treatment option for conductive or mixed hearing losses as well as single-sided deafness. The Osia® 2 System is an active osseointegrated device where a surgically implanted titanium fixture supports a newly developed piezoelectric actuator that is placed under the skin.

Methods: Nationwide data collected during a controlled-market release (CMR) of the Cochlear™ Osia® 2 System as well as outcomes at single, tertiary-level private practice Otology/Neurotology center were retrospectively reviewed.

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Objective: Examine hearing preservation rates in cochlear implant recipients 72 years and older.

Study Design: Retrospective case series.

Setting: Tertiary otology/neurotology practice.

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