Introduction: Surgical treatment of deafness by cochlear implants is used for more than 40 years, and during this period permanently, gradual and significant expansion of indications for this surgery has been observed. Material and methods: In our Department in the years 1994-2018 1480 cochlear implantations were performed, both in adults (647) and in children (883). In this study current indications and the rules for eligibility of patients based on 25 years of experience are presented. Results: Indications for cochlear implantation in adults are: 1) bilateral postlingual deafness, 2) bilateral sensorineural hearing loss - in pure tone audiometry > 70 dB HL (average 500-4000 Hz) and in speech audiometry in hearing aids understanding 80dB ...
Only profoundly, bilaterally deaf adults are considered for evaluation. It is necessary to determine...
A cochlear implant (CI) can partially restore the hearing of individuals with perceptive deafness. T...
Magdalena Lachowska, Agnieszka Pastuszka, Paulina Glinka, Kazimierz Niemczyk Department of Otolaryng...
Today's indications for cochlear implantation. During the last twenty years, the indications for coc...
Cochlear implants (CI) represent the current treatment for patients affected by profound sensorineur...
Numerous changes continue to occur in cochlear implant candidacy. In general, these have been accomp...
International audienceThe authors present the guidelines of the French Society of ENT and Head and N...
Over thirty years of progress in development of surgical techniques and cochlear implant technology ...
Cochlear implant is a partially implantable electronic device designed to provide profoundly deafene...
The cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful neural prostheses developed to date. It offe...
Cochlear implants (CIs) and auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) are prostheses for hearing used in pa...
Objective: To determine audiological and clinical results of cochlear implantation (CI) comparing tw...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auCochlear implants wh...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of cochlear implantation (CI) on prelingually deafened adults wh...
The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the results of scientific publications on the cli...
Only profoundly, bilaterally deaf adults are considered for evaluation. It is necessary to determine...
A cochlear implant (CI) can partially restore the hearing of individuals with perceptive deafness. T...
Magdalena Lachowska, Agnieszka Pastuszka, Paulina Glinka, Kazimierz Niemczyk Department of Otolaryng...
Today's indications for cochlear implantation. During the last twenty years, the indications for coc...
Cochlear implants (CI) represent the current treatment for patients affected by profound sensorineur...
Numerous changes continue to occur in cochlear implant candidacy. In general, these have been accomp...
International audienceThe authors present the guidelines of the French Society of ENT and Head and N...
Over thirty years of progress in development of surgical techniques and cochlear implant technology ...
Cochlear implant is a partially implantable electronic device designed to provide profoundly deafene...
The cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful neural prostheses developed to date. It offe...
Cochlear implants (CIs) and auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) are prostheses for hearing used in pa...
Objective: To determine audiological and clinical results of cochlear implantation (CI) comparing tw...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auCochlear implants wh...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of cochlear implantation (CI) on prelingually deafened adults wh...
The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the results of scientific publications on the cli...
Only profoundly, bilaterally deaf adults are considered for evaluation. It is necessary to determine...
A cochlear implant (CI) can partially restore the hearing of individuals with perceptive deafness. T...
Magdalena Lachowska, Agnieszka Pastuszka, Paulina Glinka, Kazimierz Niemczyk Department of Otolaryng...