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Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial

BACKGROUND: Individuals with a unilateral severe-to-profound hearing loss, or single-sided deafness, report difficulty with listening in many everyday situations despite having access to well-preserved acoustic hearing in one ear. The standard of care for single-sided deafness available on the UK Na...

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Autores principales: Kitterick, Pádraig T, O’Donoghue, Gerard M, Edmondson-Jones, Mark, Marshall, Andrew, Jeffs, Ellen, Craddock, Louise, Riley, Alison, Green, Kevin, O’Driscoll, Martin, Jiang, Dan, Nunn, Terry, Saeed, Shakeel, Aleksy, Wanda, Seeber, Bernhard U
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25152694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6815-14-7
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author Kitterick, Pádraig T
O’Donoghue, Gerard M
Edmondson-Jones, Mark
Marshall, Andrew
Jeffs, Ellen
Craddock, Louise
Riley, Alison
Green, Kevin
O’Driscoll, Martin
Jiang, Dan
Nunn, Terry
Saeed, Shakeel
Aleksy, Wanda
Seeber, Bernhard U
author_facet Kitterick, Pádraig T
O’Donoghue, Gerard M
Edmondson-Jones, Mark
Marshall, Andrew
Jeffs, Ellen
Craddock, Louise
Riley, Alison
Green, Kevin
O’Driscoll, Martin
Jiang, Dan
Nunn, Terry
Saeed, Shakeel
Aleksy, Wanda
Seeber, Bernhard U
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description BACKGROUND: Individuals with a unilateral severe-to-profound hearing loss, or single-sided deafness, report difficulty with listening in many everyday situations despite having access to well-preserved acoustic hearing in one ear. The standard of care for single-sided deafness available on the UK National Health Service is a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid which transfers sounds from the impaired ear to the non-impaired ear. This hearing aid has been found to improve speech understanding in noise when the signal-to-noise ratio is more favourable at the impaired ear than the non-impaired ear. However, the indiscriminate routing of signals to a single ear can have detrimental effects when interfering sounds are located on the side of the impaired ear. Recent published evidence has suggested that cochlear implantation in individuals with a single-sided deafness can restore access to the binaural cues which underpin the ability to localise sounds and segregate speech from other interfering sounds. METHODS/DESIGN: The current trial was designed to assess the efficacy of cochlear implantation compared to a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid in restoring binaural hearing in adults with acquired single-sided deafness. Patients are assessed at baseline and after receiving a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid. A cochlear implant is then provided to those patients who do not receive sufficient benefit from the hearing aid. This within-subject longitudinal design reflects the expected care pathway should cochlear implantation be provided for single-sided deafness on the UK National Health Service. The primary endpoints are measures of binaural hearing at baseline, after provision of a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid, and after cochlear implantation. Binaural hearing is assessed in terms of the accuracy with which sounds are localised and speech is perceived in background noise. The trial is also designed to measure the impact of the interventions on hearing- and health-related quality of life. DISCUSSION: This multi-centre trial was designed to provide evidence for the efficacy of cochlear implantation compared to the contra-lateral routing of signals. A purpose-built sound presentation system and established measurement techniques will provide reliable and precise measures of binaural hearing. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN33301739 (05/JUL/2013)
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spelling pubmed-41419892014-08-24 Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial Kitterick, Pádraig T O’Donoghue, Gerard M Edmondson-Jones, Mark Marshall, Andrew Jeffs, Ellen Craddock, Louise Riley, Alison Green, Kevin O’Driscoll, Martin Jiang, Dan Nunn, Terry Saeed, Shakeel Aleksy, Wanda Seeber, Bernhard U BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Individuals with a unilateral severe-to-profound hearing loss, or single-sided deafness, report difficulty with listening in many everyday situations despite having access to well-preserved acoustic hearing in one ear. The standard of care for single-sided deafness available on the UK National Health Service is a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid which transfers sounds from the impaired ear to the non-impaired ear. This hearing aid has been found to improve speech understanding in noise when the signal-to-noise ratio is more favourable at the impaired ear than the non-impaired ear. However, the indiscriminate routing of signals to a single ear can have detrimental effects when interfering sounds are located on the side of the impaired ear. Recent published evidence has suggested that cochlear implantation in individuals with a single-sided deafness can restore access to the binaural cues which underpin the ability to localise sounds and segregate speech from other interfering sounds. METHODS/DESIGN: The current trial was designed to assess the efficacy of cochlear implantation compared to a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid in restoring binaural hearing in adults with acquired single-sided deafness. Patients are assessed at baseline and after receiving a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid. A cochlear implant is then provided to those patients who do not receive sufficient benefit from the hearing aid. This within-subject longitudinal design reflects the expected care pathway should cochlear implantation be provided for single-sided deafness on the UK National Health Service. The primary endpoints are measures of binaural hearing at baseline, after provision of a contra-lateral routing of signals hearing aid, and after cochlear implantation. Binaural hearing is assessed in terms of the accuracy with which sounds are localised and speech is perceived in background noise. The trial is also designed to measure the impact of the interventions on hearing- and health-related quality of life. DISCUSSION: This multi-centre trial was designed to provide evidence for the efficacy of cochlear implantation compared to the contra-lateral routing of signals. A purpose-built sound presentation system and established measurement techniques will provide reliable and precise measures of binaural hearing. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN33301739 (05/JUL/2013) BioMed Central 2014-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4141989/ /pubmed/25152694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6815-14-7 Text en Copyright © 2014 Kitterick et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Kitterick, Pádraig T
O’Donoghue, Gerard M
Edmondson-Jones, Mark
Marshall, Andrew
Jeffs, Ellen
Craddock, Louise
Riley, Alison
Green, Kevin
O’Driscoll, Martin
Jiang, Dan
Nunn, Terry
Saeed, Shakeel
Aleksy, Wanda
Seeber, Bernhard U
Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
title Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
title_full Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
title_fullStr Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
title_short Comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
title_sort comparison of the benefits of cochlear implantation versus contra-lateral routing of signal hearing aids in adult patients with single-sided deafness: study protocol for a prospective within-subject longitudinal trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25152694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6815-14-7
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