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Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes

To demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the MED-EL Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System, for adults with residual low-frequency hearing and severe-to-profound hearing loss in the mid to high frequencies. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, repeated measures. SETTING: Multicenter, hospital. PATIE...

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Autores principales: Pillsbury, Harold C., Dillon, Margaret T., Buchman, Craig A., Staecker, Hinrich, Prentiss, Sandra M., Ruckenstein, Michael J., Bigelow, Douglas C., Telischi, Fred F., Martinez, Diane M., Runge, Christina L., Friedland, David R., Blevins, Nikolas H., Larky, Jannine B., Alexiades, George, Kaylie, David M., Roland, Peter S., Miyamoto, Richard T., Backous, Douglas D., Warren, Frank M., El-Kashlan, Hussam K., Slager, Heidi K., Reyes, Carisa, Racey, Allison I., Adunka, Oliver F.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29342054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000001691
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author Pillsbury, Harold C.
Dillon, Margaret T.
Buchman, Craig A.
Staecker, Hinrich
Prentiss, Sandra M.
Ruckenstein, Michael J.
Bigelow, Douglas C.
Telischi, Fred F.
Martinez, Diane M.
Runge, Christina L.
Friedland, David R.
Blevins, Nikolas H.
Larky, Jannine B.
Alexiades, George
Kaylie, David M.
Roland, Peter S.
Miyamoto, Richard T.
Backous, Douglas D.
Warren, Frank M.
El-Kashlan, Hussam K.
Slager, Heidi K.
Reyes, Carisa
Racey, Allison I.
Adunka, Oliver F.
author_facet Pillsbury, Harold C.
Dillon, Margaret T.
Buchman, Craig A.
Staecker, Hinrich
Prentiss, Sandra M.
Ruckenstein, Michael J.
Bigelow, Douglas C.
Telischi, Fred F.
Martinez, Diane M.
Runge, Christina L.
Friedland, David R.
Blevins, Nikolas H.
Larky, Jannine B.
Alexiades, George
Kaylie, David M.
Roland, Peter S.
Miyamoto, Richard T.
Backous, Douglas D.
Warren, Frank M.
El-Kashlan, Hussam K.
Slager, Heidi K.
Reyes, Carisa
Racey, Allison I.
Adunka, Oliver F.
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description To demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the MED-EL Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System, for adults with residual low-frequency hearing and severe-to-profound hearing loss in the mid to high frequencies. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, repeated measures. SETTING: Multicenter, hospital. PATIENTS: Seventy-three subjects implanted with PULSAR or SONATA cochlear implants with FLEX(24) electrode arrays. INTERVENTION: Subjects were fit postoperatively with an audio processor, combining electric stimulation and acoustic amplification. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Unaided thresholds were measured preoperatively and at 3, 6, and 12 months postactivation. Speech perception was assessed at these intervals using City University of New York sentences in noise and consonant–nucleus–consonant words in quiet. Subjective benefit was assessed at these intervals via the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit and Hearing Device Satisfaction Scale questionnaires. RESULTS: Sixty-seven of 73 subjects (92%) completed outcome measures for all study intervals. Of those 67 subjects, 79% experienced less than a 30 dB HL low-frequency pure-tone average (250–1000 Hz) shift, and 97% were able to use the acoustic unit at 12 months postactivation. In the EAS condition, 94% of subjects performed similarly to or better than their preoperative performance on City University of New York sentences in noise at 12 months postactivation, with 85% demonstrating improvement. Ninety-seven percent of subjects performed similarly or better on consonant–nucleus–consonant words in quiet, with 84% demonstrating improvement. CONCLUSION: The MED-EL EAS System is a safe and effective treatment option for adults with normal hearing to moderate sensorineural hearing loss in the low frequencies and severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss in the high frequencies who do not benefit from traditional amplification.
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spelling pubmed-58214852018-03-06 Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes Pillsbury, Harold C. Dillon, Margaret T. Buchman, Craig A. Staecker, Hinrich Prentiss, Sandra M. Ruckenstein, Michael J. Bigelow, Douglas C. Telischi, Fred F. Martinez, Diane M. Runge, Christina L. Friedland, David R. Blevins, Nikolas H. Larky, Jannine B. Alexiades, George Kaylie, David M. Roland, Peter S. Miyamoto, Richard T. Backous, Douglas D. Warren, Frank M. El-Kashlan, Hussam K. Slager, Heidi K. Reyes, Carisa Racey, Allison I. Adunka, Oliver F. Otol Neurotol Cochlear Implants To demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the MED-EL Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System, for adults with residual low-frequency hearing and severe-to-profound hearing loss in the mid to high frequencies. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, repeated measures. SETTING: Multicenter, hospital. PATIENTS: Seventy-three subjects implanted with PULSAR or SONATA cochlear implants with FLEX(24) electrode arrays. INTERVENTION: Subjects were fit postoperatively with an audio processor, combining electric stimulation and acoustic amplification. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Unaided thresholds were measured preoperatively and at 3, 6, and 12 months postactivation. Speech perception was assessed at these intervals using City University of New York sentences in noise and consonant–nucleus–consonant words in quiet. Subjective benefit was assessed at these intervals via the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit and Hearing Device Satisfaction Scale questionnaires. RESULTS: Sixty-seven of 73 subjects (92%) completed outcome measures for all study intervals. Of those 67 subjects, 79% experienced less than a 30 dB HL low-frequency pure-tone average (250–1000 Hz) shift, and 97% were able to use the acoustic unit at 12 months postactivation. In the EAS condition, 94% of subjects performed similarly to or better than their preoperative performance on City University of New York sentences in noise at 12 months postactivation, with 85% demonstrating improvement. Ninety-seven percent of subjects performed similarly or better on consonant–nucleus–consonant words in quiet, with 84% demonstrating improvement. CONCLUSION: The MED-EL EAS System is a safe and effective treatment option for adults with normal hearing to moderate sensorineural hearing loss in the low frequencies and severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss in the high frequencies who do not benefit from traditional amplification. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2018-03 2018-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5821485/ /pubmed/29342054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000001691 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of Otology & Neurotology, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
spellingShingle Cochlear Implants
Pillsbury, Harold C.
Dillon, Margaret T.
Buchman, Craig A.
Staecker, Hinrich
Prentiss, Sandra M.
Ruckenstein, Michael J.
Bigelow, Douglas C.
Telischi, Fred F.
Martinez, Diane M.
Runge, Christina L.
Friedland, David R.
Blevins, Nikolas H.
Larky, Jannine B.
Alexiades, George
Kaylie, David M.
Roland, Peter S.
Miyamoto, Richard T.
Backous, Douglas D.
Warren, Frank M.
El-Kashlan, Hussam K.
Slager, Heidi K.
Reyes, Carisa
Racey, Allison I.
Adunka, Oliver F.
Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes
title Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes
title_full Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes
title_fullStr Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes
title_short Multicenter US Clinical Trial With an Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) System in Adults: Final Outcomes
title_sort multicenter us clinical trial with an electric-acoustic stimulation (eas) system in adults: final outcomes
topic Cochlear Implants
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29342054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000001691
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