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Patients with cochlear implants showed similar sentence understanding but better word recognition with the Simultaneous Analog Stimulation (SAS) strategy compared to the Continuous Interleaved Sampler (CIS) strategy.

Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Cochlear implants are crucial for restoring hearing in postlingually deafened adults.
  • The CLARION Multi-Strategy Cochlear Implant offers multiple processing strategies.
  • Understanding user preference for specific strategies is key to optimizing outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare speech perception performance between Simultaneous Analog Stimulation (SAS) and Continuous Interleaved Sampler (CIS) strategies in CLARION cochlear implant users.
  • To investigate factors influencing strategy preference.

Main Methods:

  • Speech perception tests (CID sentences, CNC words) were administered to 71 postlingually deafened adults after 3 months of cochlear implant use.
  • Participants were grouped based on their preferred strategy: SAS (n=23) or CIS (n=48).

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  • Preoperative factors like duration of deafness and sentence recognition scores were analyzed.
  • Main Results:

    • Mean CID sentence scores were comparable between SAS and CIS users at 3 months.
    • SAS users achieved significantly higher mean CNC word scores than CIS users.
    • SAS users had shorter duration of deafness; CIS users had higher preoperative sentence recognition.

    Conclusions:

    • Access to a preferred processing strategy, like SAS, may enhance speech perception performance in postlingually deafened adults.
    • Individual patient characteristics influence strategy selection and outcomes.
    • Findings suggest potential benefits of offering multiple strategies in cochlear implant systems.