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- Title
Speech Perception and Production in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Pendred Syndrome.
- Authors
Skrivan, Jiri; Jurovcik, Michal; Aksenovova, Zdenka; Astl, Jaromír; Pourova, Radka Kremlikova; Dytrych, Petra; Sieger, Tomas
- Abstract
Aims: Patients with the Pendred syndrome suffer very often from a hearing loss. They may be good candidates for a cochlear implantation, but unfortunately, due to the fluctuating character of the hearing loss, they may escape such indication. In the study, we compared speech production and speech acquisition in 2 groups of implanted patients: those with the Pendred syndrome, and standard non-syndromic patients. Methods: Ten patients with Pendred syndrome were analyzed for speech perception and production. The control group consisted of 41 non-syndromic implanted patients. All implantees were scored according to speech perception, speech production, and the sum of both. The data were statistically analyzed. Results: No statistical difference was found in language acquisition and production in implantees with Pendred syndrome when compared to non-syndromic patients with cochlear implants. Nor there was any difference in speech production and acquisition between the 2 compared groups regarding surgical age, time elapsed after surgery, or age during the testing. Conclusion: In this study evaluating language and speech production and acquisition, patients with Pendred syndrome who underwent cochlear implants show comparable results to their implanted peers with deafness of a different etiology.
- Subjects
SPEECH evaluation; SPEECH perception; COCHLEAR implants; AGE distribution; LANGUAGE acquisition; HEARING disorders; TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc.; PENDRED syndrome
- Publication
Balkan Medical Journal, 2021, Vol 38, Issue 4, p244
- ISSN
2146-3123
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5152/balkanmedj.2021.20182