Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant

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Autor(a) principal: Santana Júnior, Carlos Alberto Conceição
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/61/61132/tde-04102024-112014/
Resumo: Background: Despite continued advances in electrode design, processing strategies, and Cochlear Implant (CI) technology, there are situations that demand disable electrode deactivation, negatively impacting CI users speech perception. Objective: to characterize the results of speech recognition in CI users who underwent electrode deactivation due to subjective complaints or objective findings improper functioning of the electrodes. Research Design: Retrospective Review. Study sample: Forty-six users of devices from Advanced Bionics®, Med-EL® or Cochlear®, participating in the study. The inclusion criteria covered CI users who had full insertion of electrodes and needed to deactivate electrodes during follow-up, effective use of the device, absence of sensory deprivation, capacity for auditory recognition in an open environment, have all electrodes inserted intracochlearly, confirmed after post-operative imaging exams and need for deactivation during follow-up. Intervention: Assessment of speech recognition in CI users with deactivated electrodes. Data Collection and Analysis: Analysis of programming records and hearing performance data before and after electrode deactivation. Results: No significant differences were observed in the results of free-field audiometry and sentence recognition tests in silence and noise before and after deactivating the electrodes. Furthermore, no significant correlations were identified between performance, number of electrodes deactivated and time interval after deactivation. Conclusions: The results indicate that poorer encode electrodes deactivation did not influence speech recognition attributes in quiet and noisy environments, as well as free field audiometry thresholds in our study.
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spelling Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implantDesativação dos eletrodos e a influência na percepção de fala em paciente com Implante CoclearAudiologiaImplante coclearPercepção de falaPerda auditivaBackground: Despite continued advances in electrode design, processing strategies, and Cochlear Implant (CI) technology, there are situations that demand disable electrode deactivation, negatively impacting CI users speech perception. Objective: to characterize the results of speech recognition in CI users who underwent electrode deactivation due to subjective complaints or objective findings improper functioning of the electrodes. Research Design: Retrospective Review. Study sample: Forty-six users of devices from Advanced Bionics®, Med-EL® or Cochlear®, participating in the study. The inclusion criteria covered CI users who had full insertion of electrodes and needed to deactivate electrodes during follow-up, effective use of the device, absence of sensory deprivation, capacity for auditory recognition in an open environment, have all electrodes inserted intracochlearly, confirmed after post-operative imaging exams and need for deactivation during follow-up. Intervention: Assessment of speech recognition in CI users with deactivated electrodes. Data Collection and Analysis: Analysis of programming records and hearing performance data before and after electrode deactivation. Results: No significant differences were observed in the results of free-field audiometry and sentence recognition tests in silence and noise before and after deactivating the electrodes. Furthermore, no significant correlations were identified between performance, number of electrodes deactivated and time interval after deactivation. Conclusions: The results indicate that poorer encode electrodes deactivation did not influence speech recognition attributes in quiet and noisy environments, as well as free field audiometry thresholds in our study.Introdução: Apesar dos contínuos avanços no design de eletrodos, nas estratégias de processamento e na tecnologia de Implantes Cocleares (IC), há situações que exigem a desativação de eletrodos, impactando potencialmente na percepção de fala dos usuários de IC. Objetivo: caracterizar os resultados do reconhecimento de fala em usuários de IC submetidos à desativação de eletrodos por queixas subjetivas ou por achados objetivos de funcionamento inadequado dos eletrodos. Método: Revisão Retrospectiva. Amostra do Estudo: Quarenta e seis usuários de dispositivos da Advanced Bionics®, Med-EL® ou Cochlear®, participaram do estudo. Os critérios de inclusão abrangiam usuários de IC que tinham inserção total dos eletrodos e necessitaram desativar eletrodos durante seu seguimento, uso efetivo do dispositivo, ausência de privação sensorial, capacidade de reconhecimento auditivo em ambiente aberto, confirmação radiológica da inserção completa dos eletrodos e necessidade de desabilitação durante o seguimento. Intervenção: Avaliação do reconhecimento de fala em usuários de IC com eletrodos desativados. Coleta e Análise de Dados: Análise dos registros de programação e dos dados de desempenho auditivo antes e depois da desativação dos eletrodos. Resultados: Não foram observadas diferenças significativas nos resultados da audiometria em campo livre e nos testes de reconhecimento de sentenças no silêncio e no ruído antes e após a desativação dos eletrodos. Além disso, não foram identificadas correlações significativas entre o desempenho, a quantidade de eletrodos desativados e o intervalo de tempo pós desativação. Conclusões: Os resultados indicam que a desativação dos eletrodos de codificação ruim não influenciou negativamente no reconhecimento de fala em ambientes silenciosos e ruidosos, bem como nos limiares de audiometria em campo livre em nosso estudo.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPLourençone, Luiz Fernando ManzoniSantana Júnior, Carlos Alberto Conceição 2024-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/61/61132/tde-04102024-112014/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-10-24T11:35:01Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-04102024-112014Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-10-24T11:35:01Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
Desativação dos eletrodos e a influência na percepção de fala em paciente com Implante Coclear
title Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
spellingShingle Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
Santana Júnior, Carlos Alberto Conceição
Audiologia
Implante coclear
Percepção de fala
Perda auditiva
title_short Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
title_full Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
title_fullStr Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
title_full_unstemmed Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
title_sort Deactivation of electrodes and influence in speech perception in patients with cochlear implant
author Santana Júnior, Carlos Alberto Conceição
author_facet Santana Júnior, Carlos Alberto Conceição
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Lourençone, Luiz Fernando Manzoni
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana Júnior, Carlos Alberto Conceição
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Audiologia
Implante coclear
Percepção de fala
Perda auditiva
topic Audiologia
Implante coclear
Percepção de fala
Perda auditiva
description Background: Despite continued advances in electrode design, processing strategies, and Cochlear Implant (CI) technology, there are situations that demand disable electrode deactivation, negatively impacting CI users speech perception. Objective: to characterize the results of speech recognition in CI users who underwent electrode deactivation due to subjective complaints or objective findings improper functioning of the electrodes. Research Design: Retrospective Review. Study sample: Forty-six users of devices from Advanced Bionics®, Med-EL® or Cochlear®, participating in the study. The inclusion criteria covered CI users who had full insertion of electrodes and needed to deactivate electrodes during follow-up, effective use of the device, absence of sensory deprivation, capacity for auditory recognition in an open environment, have all electrodes inserted intracochlearly, confirmed after post-operative imaging exams and need for deactivation during follow-up. Intervention: Assessment of speech recognition in CI users with deactivated electrodes. Data Collection and Analysis: Analysis of programming records and hearing performance data before and after electrode deactivation. Results: No significant differences were observed in the results of free-field audiometry and sentence recognition tests in silence and noise before and after deactivating the electrodes. Furthermore, no significant correlations were identified between performance, number of electrodes deactivated and time interval after deactivation. Conclusions: The results indicate that poorer encode electrodes deactivation did not influence speech recognition attributes in quiet and noisy environments, as well as free field audiometry thresholds in our study.
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