No Difference in Behavioral and Self-Reported Outcomes for Simultaneous and Sequential Bilateral Cochlear Implantation:Evidence From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Objective: The primary aim of this study was to longitudinally compare the behavioral and self-reported outcomes of simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation (simBiCI) and sequential BiCI (seqBiCI) in adults with severe-to-profound postlingual sensorineural hearing loss. Design: This study is a multicenter randomized controlled trial with a 4-year followup period after the first moment of implantation. Participants were allocated by randomization to receive bilateral cochlear implants (Cis) either, simultaneously (simBiCKI group) or sequentially with an inter-implant interval of 2 years (UC... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kraaijenga, Veronique J. C.
Ramakers, Geerte G. J.
Smulders, Yvette E.
Free, Rolien H.
van Zon, Alice
Frijns, Johan H. M.
Huinck, Wendy J.
Stokroos, Robert J.
Grolman, Wilko
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: Kraaijenga , V J C , Ramakers , G G J , Smulders , Y E , Free , R H , van Zon , A , Frijns , J H M , Huinck , W J , Stokroos , R J & Grolman , W 2019 , ' No Difference in Behavioral and Self-Reported Outcomes for Simultaneous and Sequential Bilateral Cochlear Implantation : Evidence From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial ' , Frontiers in Neuroscience , vol. 13 , 54 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00054
Schlagwörter: bilateral cochlear implantation / sequential / simultaneous / bimodal / QoL / RCT / QUALITY-OF-LIFE / COST-EFFECTIVENESS / ADULTS / SPEECH / BENEFITS / GUIDELINES / UTILITIES / CHILDREN / DUTCH
Sprache: Englisch
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Objective: The primary aim of this study was to longitudinally compare the behavioral and self-reported outcomes of simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation (simBiCI) and sequential BiCI (seqBiCI) in adults with severe-to-profound postlingual sensorineural hearing loss. Design: This study is a multicenter randomized controlled trial with a 4-year followup period after the first moment of implantation. Participants were allocated by randomization to receive bilateral cochlear implants (Cis) either, simultaneously (simBiCKI group) or sequentially with an inter-implant interval of 2 years (UCI/seqBiCI group). All sequential patients where encouraged to use their hearing aid on the non-implanted ear over of the first 2 years. Patients were followed-up on an annual basis. The primary outcome was speech perception in noise coming from a source directly in front of the patient. Other behavioral outcome measures were speech intelligibility-innoise from spatially separated sources, localization and speech perception in quiet. Self-reported outcome measures encompassed questionnaires on quality of life, quality of hearing and tinnitus. All outcome measures were analyzed longitudinally using a linear or logistic regression analysis with an autoregressive residual covariance matrix (generalized estimating equations type). Results: Nineteen participants were randomly allocated to the simBiCl group and 19 participants to the UCI/seqBiCI group. Three participants in the UCI/seqBiCI group did not proceed with their second implantation and were therefore unavailable for followup. Both study groups performed equally well on speech perception in noise from a source directly in front of the patient longitudinally. During all 4 years of follow-up the UCI/seqBiCI group performed significantly worse compared to the simBiCl group on spatial speech perception in noise in the best performance situation (8.70 dB [3.96 13.44], p <0.001) and localization abilities (largest difference 60 degrees configuration: -44.45% [-52.15 - ...