Connexin 26 (GJB2) gene-related deafness and speech intelligibility after cochlear implantation
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Connexin 26 (GJB2) gene-related deafness and speech intelligibility after cochlear implantation
Abstract
Hypothesis: Speech intelligibility in children after cochlear implantation may depend on their deafness cause, including connexin 26 (GJB2) gene-related deafness.
Background: There is significant variability in the degree of intelligibility, or clarity, of children's speech after cochlear implantation. GJB2 gene-related deafness may be a factor, as preliminary data suggest that pathologic changes do not affect the spiral ganglion cells, which are the neural elements stimulated by the implant, thus favoring better results.
Methods: In an observational retrospective cohort study of pediatric cochlear implantees, 38 patients with nonsyndromic deafness of unknown cause and 1 with keratitisichthyosis-deafness syndrome underwent GJB2 mutation analysis using polymerase chain reaction amplification and direct sequencing. The primary outcome measure assessed was Speech Intelligibility Rating score from postoperative Year 1 (n = 39) to Year 5 (n = 17). Educational setting was considered as a secondary outcome measure. Statistical analysis was double-blinded, with patients and assessors of outcome unaware of GJB2 status.
Results: Fourteen patients had GJB2-related deafness and 25 had GJB2-unrelated deafness. Comparisons at Year 3 (n = 31) revealed intelligible speech achieved by 9 of 11 with GJB2-related deafness, compared with only 6 of 20 with GJB2-unrelated deafness (p = 0.017). Ordinal logistic regression analysis on Speech Intelligibility Rating scores found statistically significantly better scores in children with GJB2-related deafness (p < 0.05) both before and after adjustment for confounding variables. A larger proportion with GJB2-related deafness also attended mainstream school (p = 0.01).
Conclusion: In pediatric cochlear implantees, GJB2-related deafness is a predictor of good speech intelligibility.
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