Joanna Szuchnik, H. Skarżyńśki, Anna Geremek, R. Zawadzki
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Abstract
Developing a cochlear implant program is one of the most difficult problems we need to solve concerning young children. Application of cochlear implants to this group of patients gives hope for better speech and language development than using conventional hearing aids. Children comprise 40% of all implanted patients at the Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing in Warsaw. They are provided with different types of cochlear implants, 16 of which are included in the international comparative study EARS (Evaluation of Auditory Responses to Speech). In this paper results are presented of auditory speech perception in pre-, peri- and postlingual children using the multichannel cochlear implant systems COMBI 40 and 40+. All the children were regularly evaluated following the EARS procedure with a number of perception tests. Monitoring of auditory perception development is fundamental and allows prognosis of speech and language development in children.
开发一个人工耳蜗项目是我们需要解决的关于幼儿的最困难的问题之一。与使用传统助听器相比,对这组患者应用人工耳蜗使他们有希望获得更好的言语和语言发展。在华沙听力生理学和病理学研究所,儿童占所有植入患者的40%。为他们提供不同类型的人工耳蜗,其中16种被纳入国际比较研究EARS (Evaluation of Auditory Responses to Speech)。本文介绍了使用多通道人工耳蜗系统COMBI 40和40+对语前、语周和语后儿童的听觉言语感知的结果。所有儿童都按照ear程序进行了定期评估,并进行了一些感知测试。监测听觉的发展是基本的,可以预测儿童的言语和语言发展。