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The experience of device failure after cochlear implantation

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Abstract
Background: The present study describes the treatment of patients at a tertiary institution who experienced device failure after Cochlear Implantation (CI), as well as identifying prodromic symptoms that could assist in the timely identification and management of device failure.

Study design: Retrospective database review (January 2000-May 2017).

Setting: Single tertiary hospital.

Methods: Factors recorded included the etiology of hearing loss; age at first and revision CI surgeries; surgical information, including operation time and approach; electrical outcomes after implantation; device implanted; symptoms of device failure; history of head trauma; and audiologic outcomes as determined by categories of auditory performance (CAP).

Results: From January 2000 to May 2017, 1431 CIs were performed, with 27 (1.9%) undergoing revision surgeries due to device failure. The most common etiology of hearing loss was idiopathic (12/27), followed by cochlear hypoplasia (5/27). Mean age at initial CI was 11.8 (1-72) years, with 21 being pre-lingual and 6 being post-lingual. Of the total devices initially implanted, 80.5% were from Cochlear, 15.9% from MED-EL, and 3.5% from Advanced Bionics. The failure rates of these devices were 1.3%, 3.1%, and 10.0%, respectively. The most suggestive symptom of device failure was intermittent loss of signal. Mean CAP scores were 5.17 before reimplantation and 5.54 and 5.81 at 1- and 3-years, respectively, after reimplantation.

Conclusion: The most suggestive symptom preceding device failure was intermittent loss of signal. Patients who present with this symptom should undergo electrical examination for suspected device failure. Audiologic outcomes showed continuous development despite revision surgeries.
Issued Date
2023
Jeong Heon Kim
Yeonjoo Choi
Woo Seok Kang
Hong Ju Park
Joong Ho Ahn
Jong Woo Chung
Type
Article
Keyword
Audiologic performanceCochlear implantationDevice failureProdromic symptomsReimplantation
DOI
10.1186/s40463-023-00652-7
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17222
Publisher
Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Language
영어
ISSN
1916-0216
Citation Volume
52
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
11
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