Special Populations in Implantable Auditory Devices: Geriatric
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.otc.2018.11.009
Special Populations in Implantable Auditory Devices: Geriatric
Abstract
Hearing loss is common in the geriatric population. Most hearing loss is associated with presbycusis or age-related hearing loss, impacting one-third of individuals over 65 years and increasing in prevalence with age. Hearing loss impacts quality of life, psychological health, and cognition. Implantable auditory devices are an exceptional option to improve hearing and quality of life. Various implantable auditory devices have been implemented safely with significant improvement in communication and performance on auditory tasks. Counseling is essential to establishing realistic expectations. Rehabilitation may be required to optimize outcomes and auditory performance with use.
Keywords: Bone conduction hearing aid; Elderly; Geriatric; Hearing loss; Implantable; Implantable hearing aid.
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