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The Nucleus Children's Program.

D J Mecklenburg1

  • 1Cochlear Corporation, Englewood, Colorado.

The American Journal of Otology
|September 1, 1987
PubMed
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Two FDA-approved programs aid cochlear implant selection for children. Early results show hearing skills and potential open-set speech recognition in postlingually deafened children after cochlear implantation.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Cochlear implants offer a solution for pediatric hearing loss.
  • The Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant system requires specific patient selection and rehabilitation protocols.
  • Existing programs may not adequately address the diverse needs of pediatric candidates.