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Published on: January 9, 2019
[Speech perception ability in a patient with a 8-channel auditory brainstem implant]
K Kumakawa1, Y Motizuki, N Takahashi
1Depertment of Otolaryngology, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo.
Abstract:
Auditory brainstem implant (ABI) is a central prosthesis that directly stimulates the cochlear nucleus in the brainstem for those who have interrupted auditory nerves and cannot benefit from the cochlear implantation. Speech perception in a recipient of the Nuclues 8 channel ABI, the first in Japan, is reported. A 25-year-old man with bilateral acoustic nerve tumors postlingually deafened due to tumor resection received auditory sensations with 5 channels. The correct answer using a coding strategy, SPEAK, was 35% for 5 vowels and 36% for 5 monosyllables. The use of ABI also improved his lip-reading ability on monosyllables and open-set words. This indicated that he benefited from ABI, although it was limited. Even after 1 year and 3 months of follow-up, he had no serious side effects such an infection or implant rejection.
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