Hearing implants improve quality of life
For people with profound hearing loss, getting a cochlear implant leads to a marked improvement in speech recognition and quality of life.
For people with profound hearing loss, getting a cochlear implant - an electronic device that restores partial hearing - leads to a marked improvement in speech recognition and quality of life.
A cochlear implant is an electronic device made of 2 parts one is surgically implanted in the inner ear and is activated by another device worn outside the ear. Unlike a hearing aid, it does not make sound louder or clearer. Instead, the device bypasses damaged parts of the hearing system and directly stimulates the hearing nerve, allowing some individuals with sensorineural deafness to hear sound. However, cochlear implants may not be suitable for all deaf patients, as the hearing nerve must function even though the cochlea is damaged.
German researchers evaluated 56 hearing-impaired adults who received cochlear implants from 1995 to 2005 and who had the implant for at least 12 months. The group consisted of 20 men and 36 women who had been deaf for an average of 10 years before cochlear implantation. The study subjects provided information before and after cochlear implantation on sound perception, speech, self-esteem, and social interaction using a validated questionnaire specific to cochlear implant recipients.
It was found that the cochlear implant recipients reported significant improvements in all areas evaluated, especially in the area of basic and advanced sound perception. Significant improvements were also seen in the areas of social functioning and mental health. Cochlear implantation led to a significant increase in health-related quality of life.
The benefit of cochlear implantation has been demonstrated by the fact that a large proportion of the subjects (89 percent) were always or mostly satisfied with their cochlear implant. Patients in the study reported using the implants for more than 14 hours per day, on average.
The results of the above study show that cochlear implantation may be successful in improving the quality of life and speech recognition for deaf patients.
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery,
March 2008
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