Pediatric Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Minimum Test Battery and Referral Criteria for Cochlear Implant Candidacy Evaluation.

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dc.contributor.author Anne, Samantha
dc.contributor.author Brown, Kevin D
dc.contributor.author Goldberg, Donald M
dc.contributor.author Adunka, Oliver F
dc.contributor.author Kenna, Margaret
dc.contributor.author Chien, Wade
dc.contributor.author Teagle, Holly
dc.contributor.author Zwolan, Teresa A
dc.contributor.author Sydlowski, Sarah A
dc.contributor.author Roush, Patricia
dc.contributor.author Buchman, Craig A
dc.coverage.spatial England
dc.date.accessioned 2021-09-21T21:32:24Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-21T21:32:24Z
dc.date.issued 2021-7-20
dc.identifier.issn 0194-5998
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/56605
dc.description.abstract Among the various cochlear implant systems approved by the Food and Drug Administration, current labeling for pediatric usage encompasses (1) bilateral profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss in children aged 9 to 24 months and bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in children older than 2 years; (2) use of appropriately fitted hearing aids for 3 months (this can be waived if there is evidence of ossification); and (3) demonstration of limited progress with auditory, speech, and language development. Pediatric guidelines require children to have significantly worse speech understanding before qualifying for cochlear implantation. The early years of life have been shown to be critical for speech and language development, and auditory deprivation is especially detrimental during this crucial time.Level of evidence: 2.
dc.format.medium Print-Electronic
dc.language eng
dc.publisher SAGE Publications
dc.relation.ispartofseries Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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dc.subject cochlear implantation
dc.subject health-related quality of life
dc.subject neurologically impaired
dc.subject 1103 Clinical Sciences
dc.title Pediatric Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Minimum Test Battery and Referral Criteria for Cochlear Implant Candidacy Evaluation.
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1177/01945998211027352
pubs.begin-page 1945998211027352
dc.date.updated 2021-08-14T01:00:38Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The author en
pubs.author-url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281450
pubs.publication-status Published
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pubs.subtype Journal Article
pubs.elements-id 862538
dc.identifier.eissn 1097-6817
pubs.online-publication-date 2021-7-20


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