[Comparison of speech understanding taking into account the exact electrode position (SRA/MRA/CA)].

Laryngorhinootologie

Klinik und Poliklinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cochlear implantation is a standard procedure for hearing rehabilitation, but understanding the factors influencing speech comprehension afterward is still limited.
  • The study examines the relationship between speech understanding and the position of various electrode types in relation to the modiolus, analyzing outcomes from three electrode types (SRA, MRA, CA) among 52 matched pairs of patients each.
  • Results from the Freiburg monosyllabic test showed varying speech understanding levels one year post-implantation, highlighting that the relationship between electrode position and speech understanding is complex, with factors such as cochlear coverage and wrapping factor also playing a significant role.

Article Abstract

Cochlear implantation has been a routine hearing rehabilitation procedure for years. Nevertheless, not all parameters that influence speech understanding after implantation are known. We test the hypothesis whether there is a connection between speech understanding and the position of different electrode types in relation to the modiolus in the cochlea with identical speech processors. For this purpose, in this retrospective study, we compare the hearing results with different electrode types ("Straight Research Array" [SRA], "Modiolar Research Array" [MRA] and "Contour Advance" [CA]) from the manufacturer Cochlear in matched pair groups.After creating three groups using "matched pairs" (n=52 patients per group), the cochlear parameters (length of the outer wall, angle of insertion, insertion depth, cochlear coverage and total length of the electrode in the cochlea, wrapping factor) were measured in the routinely performed manner pre- and post-operative high-resolution CT or DVT. The Freiburg monosyllabic understanding was used as a target variable one year after implantation.In the Freiburg monosyllabic test one year postoperatively, patients with MRA had a monosyllabic understanding of 51.2%, patients with SRA 49.5% and patients with CA 58.0%. It could be shown that with increasing cochlear coverage with MRA and CA, the speech understanding of the patients decreases and with SRA it increases. In addition, it could be shown that the monosyllabic understanding increases with increasing "wrapping factor".The results show that the position of the electrode to the modiolus is not the only factor explaining differences in outcome after cochlear implantation.

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