The Long Term Outcome of Cochlear Implantation on Speech Perception and Quality of Life

Asmaa El Saied Hussien El Kilany;

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Abstract
Background: In spite of the crucial rule of studying long-term effect of CI, few researches had been conducted to evaluate it. Objective: To evaluate the long term effect of implantation on speech perception and to assess the quality of life and communication status in cochlear implant users. Methods: 40 cochlear implant users (children & adults) were recruited from the database of cochlear implant recipients (for at least 5 years of CI use), besides 50 normal hearing subjects as control for different speech tests used. An Arabic version of Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire (NCIQ) for adults and Parents' views and experiences with pediatric cochlear implant questionnaire (PVECIQ) for children' Parents were translated and applied in the study. All CI users were subjected to aided sound field and Arabic speech perception test battery (monosyllabic words and sentences both in quiet and noise situations) for adults and children.


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Title The Long Term Outcome of Cochlear Implantation on Speech Perception and Quality of Life
Other Titles نتائــج زراعــة القوقعــة طويلــة المــدى علـى ادراك الكــلام وجــودة الحيــاة
Authors Asmaa El Saied Hussien El Kilany
Issue Date 2019

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