How Can We Compare Cochlear Implant Systems across Manufacturers? A Scoping Review of Recent Literature.

IF 2.1 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Audiology Research Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.3390/audiolres13050067
Elinor Tzvi-Minker, Andreas Keck
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Electric stimulation via a cochlear implant (CI) enables people with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss to regain speech understanding and music appreciation and, thus, allow them to actively engage in social life. Three main manufacturers (CochlearTM, MED-ELTM, and Advanced BionicsTM "AB") have been offering CI systems, thus challenging CI recipients and otolaryngologists with a difficult decision as currently no comprehensive overview or meta-analysis on performance outcomes following CI implantation is available. The main goals of this scoping review were to (1) map the literature on speech and music performance outcomes and to (2) find whether studies have performed outcome comparisons between devices of different manufacturers. To this end, a literature search was conducted to find studies that address speech and music outcomes in CI recipients. From a total of 1592 papers, 188 paper abstracts were analyzed and 147 articles were found suitable for an examination of full text. From these, 42 studies were included for synthesis. A total of 16 studies used the consonant-nucleus-consonant (CNC) word recognition test in quiet at 60 db SPL. We found that aside from technical comparisons, very few publications compared speech outcomes across manufacturers of CI systems. However, evidence suggests that these data are available in large CI centers in Germany and the US. Future studies should therefore leverage large data cohorts to perform such comparisons, which could provide critical evaluation criteria and assist both CI recipients and otolaryngologists to make informed performance-based decisions.

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我们如何比较不同制造商的耳蜗植入系统?近期文献综述。
通过耳蜗植入物(CI)的电刺激使严重至重度感音神经性听力损失的人能够重新获得言语理解和音乐欣赏,从而使他们能够积极参与社会生活。三家主要制造商(CochlearTM、MED-ELTM和Advanced BionicsTM“AB”)一直在提供CI系统,因此给CI接受者和耳鼻喉科医生带来了困难,因为目前还没有关于CI植入后性能结果的全面综述或荟萃分析。这项范围界定综述的主要目标是:(1)绘制语音和音乐表现结果的文献,以及(2)发现研究是否在不同制造商的设备之间进行了结果比较。为此,进行了文献检索,以寻找针对CI接受者的言语和音乐结果的研究。在总共1592篇论文中,分析了188篇论文摘要,发现147篇文章适合全文审查。其中包括42项合成研究。共有16项研究在60分贝SPL的安静条件下使用了辅音核辅音(CNC)单词识别测试。我们发现,除了技术比较之外,很少有出版物比较CI系统制造商的语音结果。然而,有证据表明,这些数据可在德国和美国的大型CI中心获得。因此,未来的研究应利用大型数据队列进行此类比较,这可以提供关键的评估标准,并帮助CI接受者和耳鼻喉科医生做出明智的基于绩效的决定。
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Audiology Research
Audiology Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The mission of Audiology Research is to publish contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant scientific researches related to the basic science and clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear that can be used by clinicians, scientists and specialists to improve understanding and treatment of patients with audiological and neurotological disorders.
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