Some Challenging Questions About Outcomes in Children With Cochlear Implants.

Susan T Sehgal, Irina Castellanos, William G Kronenberger, David B Pisoni
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Purpose: Cochlear implants (CIs) have improved the quality of life for many children with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss. Despite the reported CI benefits of improved speech recognition, speech intelligibility, and spoken language processing, large individual differences in speech and language outcomes are still consistently reported in the literature. The enormous variability in CI outcomes has made it challenging to predict which children may be at high risk for limited benefits and how potential risk factors can be improved with interventions. In this article, we consider four challenging, unresolved issues that exist in the field of pediatric cochlear implantation (age at implantation, comorbid diagnoses, preimplant functioning in infants, and communication modality) to illustrate the value of adopting a broader integrated multidisciplinary approach to explaining variability and individual differences in outcomes.

Conclusions: Four challenging and unresolved issues concerning our ability to predict individual differences before implantation were discussed. In order to address some of the current barriers to progress in dealing with these unresolved issues, a biopsychosocial system model is proposed as a possible unifying approach to conceptualizing these issues. Additionally, several new research directions to better understand and explain variability in pediatric CI outcomes are suggested.

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关于儿童人工耳蜗植入结果的一些具有挑战性的问题。
目的:人工耳蜗(CIs)改善了许多重度至重度感音神经性听力损失儿童的生活质量。尽管有报道称CI可以改善语音识别、语音可理解性和口语处理,但在语音和语言结果方面的巨大个体差异仍然在文献中得到持续报道。CI结果的巨大可变性使得预测哪些儿童可能处于有限获益的高风险,以及如何通过干预措施改善潜在的风险因素变得具有挑战性。在这篇文章中,我们考虑了在儿童人工耳蜗植入领域存在的四个具有挑战性和未解决的问题(植入年龄、合并症诊断、植入前婴儿功能和沟通方式),以说明采用更广泛的综合多学科方法来解释结果的变异性和个体差异的价值。结论:讨论了我们在植入前预测个体差异能力方面的四个具有挑战性和尚未解决的问题。为了解决目前在处理这些未解决问题方面取得进展的一些障碍,提出了一种生物心理社会系统模型,作为概念化这些问题的可能统一方法。此外,还提出了几个新的研究方向,以更好地理解和解释儿童CI结果的变异性。
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