A comparison of the growth of open-set speech perception between the Nucleus 22 and Nucleus 24 cochlear implant systems

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Waltzman, SB [1 ]
Cohen, NL [1 ]
Roland, JT [1 ]
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[1] NYU, Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol, New York, NY 10016 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY | 1999年 / 20卷 / 04期
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open-set speech perception; cochlear implants; deafness;
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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Objective: To compare the short-term development of open-set speech perception between implementations of the spectral peak (SPEAK) strategy in adults using the Nucleus 22 (N22) Spectra processor and the Nucleus 24 (N24) system with the SPrint processor. Study Design: Two sets of patients with a follow-up period of 3 months were compared. Setting: This study was conducted at the New York University (NYU) Medical Center. Patients: Thirty-six profoundly hearing-impaired adults were included in this study. Intervention: Sixteen adults received the N22 cochlear implant with the Spectra speech processor and twenty adults received the N24 cochlear implant with the SPrint speech processor. Main Outcome Measures: Open-set speech perception for the patients with N22 implants was evaluated preoperatively and postoperatively using the following measures: NU-6 monosyllabic words, Iowa sentences, and CID sentences. CNC words, CUNY sentences, and HINT sentences were used to assess the patients with N24 implants. Results: Results revealed that the N22 and N24 cochlear implant recipients had significant open-set speech recognition 3 and 6 months after implantation. The apparent favorable absolute scores for the patients with N24 implants were equalized when a multivariate analysis was performed to account for their younger age at time of implantation and shorter length of deafness. Conclusions: The growth of open-set word and sentence recognition in similar between the N22 and N24 cochlear implants. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine if higher ceiling scores are present in the N24. Further exploration of monopolar versus bipolar stimulation is warranted.
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