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Frequency-to-Place Mismatch Impacts Cochlear Implant Quality of Life, But Not Speech Recognition. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to compare frequency-place mismatch in adult cochlear implant (CI) recipients using different types of electrode arrays (lateral wall and perimodiolar/mid scala) and assess their impact on speech recognition and quality of life after 3 months.
  • Researchers examined 126 adult participants, measuring angular insertion depth and semitone mismatch via CT scans and evaluating speech recognition using standard tests.
  • Findings showed that lateral wall arrays had deeper insertion and less semitone mismatch, but no significant relationship was found between mismatch and early speech perception; however, greater mismatch negatively affected quality of life for those with perimodiolar arrays.

Article Abstract

Objective: To retrospectively compare frequency-place mismatch among adult cochlear implant (CI) recipients with lateral wall (LW) and perimodiolar/Mid Scala (PM/MS) arrays, and to quantify the impact of these factors on early post-activation (3 months) speech recognition abilities and CI-specific quality of life.

Methods: One hundred and twenty-six adult participants were separated into two groups: (1) 83 participants who underwent CI with a PM/MS array and 43 patients who underwent CI with a LW array. All participants completed the Cochlear Implant Quality of Life Profile (CIQOL-35 Profile) instrument. Angular insertion depth and semitone mismatch, which contribute to frequency-place mismatch, were assessed using post-operative CT scans. Word and speech recognition in quiet were determined using the Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) and the AzBio tests, respectively (n = 82 patients).

Results: LW arrays were more deeply inserted and exhibited less semitone mismatch compared to PM/MS arrays. No significant relationship was found between semitone mismatch and early post-operative speech perception scores for either PM/MS or LW arrays. However, greater degrees of semitone mismatch were associated with lower CIQOL-35 profile scores for PM/MS arrays.

Conclusions And Relevance: The results of this study indicate that both the degree of frequency-place mismatch, and its impact on CI-specific quality of life, vary by CI array design.

Level Of Evidence: 4 Laryngoscope, 134:2898-2905, 2024.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11078615PMC
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