In this retrospective chart review we compared the subjective and objective benefits of active middle ear implants (AMEIs) with conventional hearing aids (HAs) in patients with sloping high tone hearing loss. Thirty-four patients with sensorineural hearing loss were treated with AMEIs. Of these, six had sloping high tone hearing loss and had worn an HA for more than 6 months. Objective assessments, a pure-tone audiogram, as well as a word recognition test, and the Korean version of the Hearing in Noise Test (K-HINT), and a subjective assessment, the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) questionnaire, were performed. Tests were conducted under three circumstances: 1) the unaided state before surgery; 2) the HA-aided state befor...
OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of a powerful active hearing device in a patient different from fa...
A unilateral hearing loss is characterized by reduced hearing in one ear. The problems caused by sen...
Background: This study examined the speech perception outcomes for postlingually deafened adults usi...
The active middle ear implant (AMEI) may be considered, in selected cases, a valid alternative to ...
The objectives of the study were to review the results of an active middle ear implant for sensorine...
Objective: To report on the safety and efficacy of an investigational active middle ear implant (AME...
The subjective benefit of middle ear implantation was studied in a group of 23 hearing-impaired pati...
Conclusion. According to the first series of implanted patients, Esteem 2† technology can be regarde...
This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the Esteem ® middle ear implant in sensor...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: We compared the audiologic benefits of active middle ear implants with thos...
Contains fulltext : 69994.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES/HYP...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate hearing performance and safety measures in a large group of totally implanta...
Objectives: To evaluate long-term benefits of a totally implantable active middle ear implant (AMEI)...
OBJECTIVES: Tinnitus is a very common symptom in patients with hearing loss. Several studies have co...
Conclusions: The satisfaction rate of the subjects with an auditory implant appears strictly related...
OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of a powerful active hearing device in a patient different from fa...
A unilateral hearing loss is characterized by reduced hearing in one ear. The problems caused by sen...
Background: This study examined the speech perception outcomes for postlingually deafened adults usi...
The active middle ear implant (AMEI) may be considered, in selected cases, a valid alternative to ...
The objectives of the study were to review the results of an active middle ear implant for sensorine...
Objective: To report on the safety and efficacy of an investigational active middle ear implant (AME...
The subjective benefit of middle ear implantation was studied in a group of 23 hearing-impaired pati...
Conclusion. According to the first series of implanted patients, Esteem 2† technology can be regarde...
This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the Esteem ® middle ear implant in sensor...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: We compared the audiologic benefits of active middle ear implants with thos...
Contains fulltext : 69994.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES/HYP...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate hearing performance and safety measures in a large group of totally implanta...
Objectives: To evaluate long-term benefits of a totally implantable active middle ear implant (AMEI)...
OBJECTIVES: Tinnitus is a very common symptom in patients with hearing loss. Several studies have co...
Conclusions: The satisfaction rate of the subjects with an auditory implant appears strictly related...
OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of a powerful active hearing device in a patient different from fa...
A unilateral hearing loss is characterized by reduced hearing in one ear. The problems caused by sen...
Background: This study examined the speech perception outcomes for postlingually deafened adults usi...