Children with cochlear implants on the way to inclusion-eng-ru 2011-10-07

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The Freedom Cochlear Implant: Another Innovation from Cochlear

Children with Cochlear Implants on their Way to

Inclusion Детискохлеарнымиимплантатаминапутик

инклюзии

Dr. Dr. h.c. Monika LehnhardtKiev, October 7th, 2011

"90% of children with a CI will be successfully included in mainstream education provided they do not have an additional handicap and they get adequate rehabilitation with family support".

Step 1: Is there a hearing loss?

Neonatal Hearing Screening Programmes

Accurate diagnosis

Neonate’s response to sound

DeCasper & Fifer (1980)

Spring and Dale 1977

Eimas et al (1971, 1979)

Infant vocalizations

Stoel-Gammon &

Otomo, 1986

Kent, et al 1987

The Window of Opportunity

Sharma et al, 2002

Ear and Hearing, December 2002

Sharma et al, 2004

Archives of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, May 2004

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Age

P1

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ncy,

ms

Normal limits

14 month old recipient

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Age

P1

late

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ms

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13 month old recipient

At CI activation

1 week post CI

1 month post CI

3 months post CI

12 months post CI

Система кохлеарной имплантацииCochlear™ Nucleus® 5

Систему Nucleus 5 фирмы CochlearПредставляем

Звуковой процессор Nucleus CP810

Дистанционное управление Nucleus CR110

Custom Sound™ Suite 3.0

Кохлеарный имплант Nucleus® CI500 Series

Categories of Auditory Performanceref: P Govaerts, C De Beukelaer et al., Neurotology and Audiology 2002 (Antwerp)

response to speech sounds

discrimination of speech sounds

use of telephone

Children with normal hearing

Govaerts, et al. 2002

Otology & Neurology, vol 23; 2002

Age at Mainstream Integration

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Age at implantation

Manuel Manrique, et al (2004)

Laryngoscope, August 2004

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Chronological age (years)

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Average Language Development

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Age

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s) 12-24 months25-36 months37-48 months

Svirsky, et al (2004)

Audiology and Neuro-Otology, vol. 9, 2004

Factors

Key Factors supporting the dramatic changes in indication-          Continuous advances in technology (diagnostic equipment, hearing aids, implants, FM, assistive listening devices)-          Improved imaging and surgical techniques-          User friendly software for fitting and trouble shooting of cochlear implants-          Proven rehabilitation methodologies (e.g. oral education, auditory verbal approach)  

Indication

Broadening of indication-          Age (6 months - > 80 years)-          Severity of hearing loss  (“totally deaf” – “severely hearing impaired” – “partially deaf”)-          Bilateral deafness – unilateral deafness-          Unilateral CI – bilateral CI – bimodal (HA + CI)-          Children whose mother tongue is not the language of the country they are living in-          Multiple handicapped children / autistic children-          Deaf children with deaf parents

"90% of children with a CI will be successfully included in mainstream education provided they do not have an additional handicap and they get adequate rehabilitation with family support".

Чудесный мир звуков

Спасибо за внимание!

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