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Persistent Language Delay Versus Late Language Emergence in Children With Early Cochlear Implantation.

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    Children with cochlear implants (CIs) who experienced persistent language delay were more likely to have left-ear implants and older technology. Early language diversity in preschool predicted later outcomes for CI users.

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    • Pediatric audiology
    • Developmental linguistics
    • Speech-language pathology

    Background:

    • Early cochlear implantation (CI) is crucial for language development in children with hearing loss.
    • Identifying factors influencing language outcomes in CI users is essential for targeted interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Differentiate children with CIs who achieve age-appropriate language from those with persistent delay.
    • Identify risk factors for language delay in early CI recipients.

    Main Methods:

    • Longitudinal study of children with unilateral CIs (12-38 months at implantation).
    • Classification into normal language emergence, late language emergence, or persistent language delay based on scores at 4.5 and 10.5 years.
    • Analysis of demographic, audiological, linguistic, and academic factors.

    Main Results:

    • Age at CI did not distinguish late emergence from persistent delay.
    • Persistent delay was associated with left-ear implants, older processor technology, higher aided thresholds, and lower speech perception.
    • Preschool morphosyntactic and phonological diversity predicted later language outcomes.
    • Logistic regression accurately predicted normal language emergence (84%) and persistent delay (74%).

    Conclusions:

    • CI characteristics significantly impact language delay resolution.
    • Right-ear or bilateral devices, technology upgrades, and improved audibility may enhance long-term language development in CI users.