Performance After Cochlear Reimplantation Using a Different Manufacturer.

Journal: Otology & Neurotology : Official Publication Of The American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [And] European Academy Of Otology And Neurotology
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Abstract

Objective: To better understand cochlear implant (CI) performance after reimplantation with a different device manufacturer.

Methods: Multisite retrospective review. Methods: Tertiary referral centers. Methods: Patients older than 4 years who received a CI and subsequently underwent CI reimplantation with a different manufacturer over a 20-year period. Methods: Reimplantation. Methods: The primary outcome was difference in the best CNC score obtained with the primary CI, compared with the most recent CNC score obtained after reimplantation.

Results: Twenty-nine patients met the criteria at three centers. The best average CNC score achieved by adult patients after primary cochlear implantation was 46.2% (n = 16), measured an average of 14 months (range: 3-36 mo) postoperatively. When looking at the most recent CNC score of adult patients before undergoing reimplantation, the average CNC score dropped to 19.2% (n = 17). After reimplantation, the average 3- to 6-month CNC score was 48.3% (n = 12), with most recent average CNC score being 44.4% (n = 17) measured an average of 19 months (range: 3-46 mo) postoperatively. There was no statistically significant difference (p = 0.321; t11 = 0.48) identified in performance between the best CNC score achieved by adult patients after primary cochlear implantation, and the most recent score achieved after reimplantation (n = 12). Analysis of prerevision and postrevision speech performance was not possible in pediatric patients (<18 yr old) because of differences in tests administered.

Conclusions: Patients undergoing reimplantation with a different manufacturer achieved CNC score performance comparable to their best performance with their original device.

Authors
Justin Cottrell, Emily Spitzer, Arianna Winchester, Camille Dunn Johnson, Bruce Gantz, Susan Rathgeb, Matthew Shew, Jacques Herzog, Craig Buchman, David Friedmann, Daniel Jethanamest, Sean Mcmenomey, Susan Waltzman, J Thomas Roland

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