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Autor:
Emily Buss, Margaret T. Dillon, Meredith A. Rooth, English R. King, Ellen J. Deres, Craig A. Buchman, Harold C. Pillsbury, Kevin D. Brown
Publikováno v:
Trends in Hearing, Vol 22 (2018)
A FDA clinical trial was carried out to evaluate the potential benefit of cochlear implant (CI) use for adults with unilateral moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss. Subjects were 20 adults with moderate-to-profound unilateral sensorineural
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5ed1a9e004eb469d9c810c52661f50de
Autor:
English R. King, Michael W Canfarotta, Oliver F. Adunka, Brendan P O'Connell, Meredith A. Rooth, Margaret T. Dillon, Kevin D. Brown, Harold C. Pillsbury, Craig A. Buchman, Emily Buss
Publikováno v:
Laryngoscope
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Results from a prospective trial demonstrated better speech recognition for cochlear implant (CI) recipients implanted with a long lateral wall electrode array compared to subjects with a short array after 1 year of listening ex
Autor:
Harold C. Pillsbury, Douglas R. Farquhar, Maheer M. Masood, Brendan P O'Connell, English R. King, Kevin D. Brown
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 130:2874-2878
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To evaluate speech perception outcomes and hearing preservation after cochlear implantation in patients with Meniere's disease (MD). STUDY DESIGN Retrospective chart review. METHODS Fifty-one adult patients, accounting for a tot
Autor:
Ellen J. Deres, Kevin D. Brown, English R. King, Meredith A. Rooth, Andrea L Bucker, Harold C. Pillsbury, Emily Buss, Sarah A McCarthy, Brendan P O'Connell, Margaret T. Dillon
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Audiology
Purpose The goal of this work was to evaluate the low-frequency hearing preservation of long electrode array cochlear implant (CI) recipients. Method Twenty-five participants presented with an unaided hearing threshold of ≤ 80 dB HL at 125 Hz pre-o
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 131
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To identify barriers to and opportunities for referral among children who could be considered for cochlear implantation. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective review. METHODS Audiological and medical records were reviewed on all children w
Subjective Benefits of Bimodal Listening in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Asymmetric Hearing Loss
Autor:
Meredith A. Rooth, Kevin D. Brown, English R. King, Brendan P O'Connell, Nicholas J. Thompson, Ellen J. Deres, Andrea L Bucker, Harold C. Pillsbury, Sarah A McCarthy, Margaret T. Dillon, Emily Buss
Publikováno v:
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery
Objective To investigate the influence of cochlear implant (CI) use on subjective benefits in quality of life in cases of asymmetric hearing loss (AHL). Study Design Prospective clinical trial. Setting Tertiary academic center. Subjects and Methods S
Autor:
English R. King, Ellen J. Deres, Kevin D. Brown, Harold C. Pillsbury, Craig A. Buchman, Emily Buss, Meredith L. Anderson, Margaret T. Dillon
Publikováno v:
Ear & Hearing. 38:611-619
The present study evaluated early auditory localization abilities of cochlear implant (CI) recipients with normal or near-normal hearing (NH) in the contralateral ear. The goal of the study was to better understand the effect of CI listening experien
Autor:
Harold C. Pillsbury, Meredith A. Rooth, Kevin D. Brown, English R. King, Margaret T. Dillon, Emily Buss
Publikováno v:
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR. 62(8)
Purpose Three experiments were carried out to evaluate the low-frequency pitch perception of adults with unilateral hearing loss who received a cochlear implant (CI). Method Participants were recruited from a cohort of CI users with unilateral hearin
Autor:
English R. King, Andrea L Bucker, Margaret T. Dillon, Harold C. Pillsbury, Kevin D. Brown, Nicholas J. Thompson
Publikováno v:
Otologyneurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology. 40(2)
Hearing preservation after cochlear implantation allows for fitting of acoustic and cochlear implant technologies in the same ear, known as Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS). Cochlear implant recipients with EAS who experience an internal device fa
Autor:
English R. King, Ellen J. Deres, Craig A. Buchman, Emily Buss, Meredith A. Rooth, Margaret T. Dillon, Kevin D. Brown, Harold C. Pillsbury
Publikováno v:
Trends in Hearing, Vol 22 (2018)
Trends in Hearing
Trends in Hearing
A FDA clinical trial was carried out to evaluate the potential benefit of cochlear implant (CI) use for adults with unilateral moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss. Subjects were 20 adults with moderate-to-profound unilateral sensorineural