对听力保存分类体系的共识。

Henryk Skarzynski, P van de Heyning, S Agrawal, S L Arauz, M Atlas, W Baumgartner, M Caversaccio, M de Bodt, J Gavilan, B Godey, K Green, W Gstoettner, R Hagen, D M Han, M Kameswaran, E Karltorp, M Kompis, V Kuzovkov, L Lassaletta, F Levevre, Y Li, M Manikoth, J Martin, R Mlynski, J Mueller, M O'Driscoll, L Parnes, S Prentiss, S Pulibalathingal, C H Raine, G Rajan, R Rajeswaran, J A Rivas, A Rivas, P H Skarzynski, G Sprinzl, H Staecker, K Stephan, S Usami, Y Yanov, M E Zernotti, K Zimmermann, A Lorens, G Mertens
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结论:本文提出的听力保留综合分类系统适用于所有可测量的术前听力残余的人工耳蜗使用者。如果像设计的那样被采纳为通用报告标准,它应该被证明是非常有益的,因为它使未来的研究能够快速轻松地比较以前的研究结果并对其数据进行荟萃分析。目的:建立一个全面的听力保护分类系统,适用于所有人工耳蜗植入者术前可测量的残余听力。方法:HEARRING小组讨论和审查了HP分类系统的许多不同命题,并审查了关键评价,以根据先决条件制定定性系统。结果:本文提出的听力保护分类系统满足以下必要标准:1)分类独立于使用者的初始听力,2)适用于所有术前残余听力可测量的人工耳蜗使用者,3)覆盖0 ~ 120 dB的整个纯音平均范围;4)易于使用,易于理解。
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Towards a consensus on a hearing preservation classification system.

Conclusion: The comprehensive Hearing Preservation classification system presented in this paper is suitable for use for all cochlear implant users with measurable pre-operative residual hearing. If adopted as a universal reporting standard, as it was designed to be, it should prove highly beneficial by enabling future studies to quickly and easily compare the results of previous studies and meta-analyze their data.

Objectives: To develop a comprehensive Hearing Preservation classification system suitable for use for all cochlear implant users with measurable pre-operative residual hearing.

Methods: The HEARRING group discussed and reviewed a number of different propositions of a HP classification systems and reviewed critical appraisals to develop a qualitative system in accordance with the prerequisites.

Results: The Hearing Preservation Classification System proposed herein fulfills the following necessary criteria: 1) classification is independent from users' initial hearing, 2) it is appropriate for all cochlear implant users with measurable pre-operative residual hearing, 3) it covers the whole range of pure tone average from 0 to 120 dB; 4) it is easy to use and easy to understand.

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