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Review
. 2020 Jun:133:109984.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2020.109984. Epub 2020 Mar 9.

Hearing and speech benefits of cochlear implantation in children: A review of the literature

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Hearing and speech benefits of cochlear implantation in children: A review of the literature

Sunil D Sharma et al. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Cochlear implantation is a safe and reliable treatment for children with severe to profound hearing loss. The primary benefit of these medical devices in children is the acquisition of hearing, which promotes development of spoken language. The present paper reviews published literature demonstrating predictive effects of a number of factors on acquisition of hearing development and speech recognition. Of the many variables that contribute to an individual child's development after implantation, age at implantation, the presence of medical comorbidities, social determinants of health, and the provision of bilateral versus unilateral hearing are those that can vary widely and have consistently shown clear impacts. Specifically, age of implantation is crucial to reduce effects of deafness on the developing auditory system and capture the remarkable plasticity of early development. Language development after cochlear implantation requires therapy emphasizing hearing and oral communication, education, and other support which can be influenced by known social determinants of health; specifically, outcomes in children decline with reductions in socioeconomic status and levels of parental education. Medical co-morbidities also slow rates of progress after cochlear implantation. On the other hand, benefits of implantation increase in children who are provided with access to hearing from both ears. In sum, cochlear implants promote development of hearing in children and the best outcomes are achieved by providing early access to sound in both ears. These benefits can be limited by known social determinants of health which restrict access to needed support and medical comorbidities which add further complexity in care and outcome.

Keywords: Cochlear implantation; Hearing outcomes; Language outcomes.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest Dr. Cushing, Dr. Papsin and Dr. Gordon hold sponsored research agreements with Cochlear Americas. Dr. Papsin and Dr. Gordon receive speaking fees from Cochlear Americas. Dr. Cushing receives speaking fees for Interacoustics. Dr. Cushing earns royalties from the book, Balance Disorders in the Pediatric Population. Dr. Cushing and Dr. Papsin are Patent Holders for Patents #: 7041-0: Systems and Methods for Balance Stabilization.