OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation (CI) on the life of young children after 36 months of bilateral implant use. METHOD: Thirty-five children were assessed prior to and 3 until 36 months after activation of the second CI. Main outcome measures were: the Categories of Auditory Performance (CAP), Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR), communication mode, classroom placement, parent reports and the Würzburg questionnaire. Results were analysed separately for children younger and older than 6 years at the time of the second implantation. RESULTS: At the 3-year test interval, 80% of the younger children attended mainstream schools and were comprehensible for all listeners. They all used oral communicatio...
The aim of this study was to describe the adaptation to bilateral cochlear implant use and the perce...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
OBJECTIVE: To classify adaptation difficulties, or lack thereof, experienced by a clinical populatio...
Objective: To examine the effects of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation (CI) on the life of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the subjective benefits of bilateral cochlear implantation in 33 young chi...
To investigate the subjective benefits of bilateral cochlear implantation in 33 young children after...
OBJECTIVES: We report on the auditory abilities and speech performance in quiet and noise of 35 chil...
Objectives: We report on the auditory abilities and speech performance in quiet and noise of 35 chil...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the additional perceptual benefit provided to children through the use of two...
Item does not contain fulltextThe advantages of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation were asse...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the benefit of sequential cochlear implantation after a long inter-implantat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the benefit of sequential cochlear implantation after a long inter-implantat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine spoken language outcomes in children undergoing bilateral cochlear implantatio...
Objectives: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children on their q...
The aim of this study was to describe the adaptation to bilateral cochlear implant use and the perce...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
OBJECTIVE: To classify adaptation difficulties, or lack thereof, experienced by a clinical populatio...
Objective: To examine the effects of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation (CI) on the life of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the subjective benefits of bilateral cochlear implantation in 33 young chi...
To investigate the subjective benefits of bilateral cochlear implantation in 33 young children after...
OBJECTIVES: We report on the auditory abilities and speech performance in quiet and noise of 35 chil...
Objectives: We report on the auditory abilities and speech performance in quiet and noise of 35 chil...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the additional perceptual benefit provided to children through the use of two...
Item does not contain fulltextThe advantages of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation were asse...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the benefit of sequential cochlear implantation after a long inter-implantat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the benefit of sequential cochlear implantation after a long inter-implantat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine spoken language outcomes in children undergoing bilateral cochlear implantatio...
Objectives: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children on their q...
The aim of this study was to describe the adaptation to bilateral cochlear implant use and the perce...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
OBJECTIVE: To classify adaptation difficulties, or lack thereof, experienced by a clinical populatio...