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Speech development after cochlear implantation in infants with isolated large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.

Acta oto-laryngologica(2019)

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Abstract
Few studies on speech performance of children after cochlear implantation (CI) described isolated large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS). To investigate speech developmental trajectories of infants with LVAS after CI, and to compare with those who have structurally normal inner ears. 1112 infants with congenital severe to profound hearing loss participated in this study. 150 infants in group A were diagnosed with LVAS, 962 infants in group B with structurally normal inner ear. The speech performance was assessed via the Meaningful Use of Speech Scale (MUSS). The evaluations were performed pre-implant, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months after CI. The mean scores of the MUSS improved over a 5-year period after implantation in both groups A and B. The LVAS group presented similar speech developmental trajectory to the non-LVAS group at each assessment interval, except pre-operation. There were significant differences in mean scores between vocalizing behavior and oral communication skills, clarification skills of infants in both two groups. Speech performance of infants with LVAS developed rapidly after CI and was similar to infants with structurally normal inner ear. For infants with isolated LVAS, CI had a significant effect and should be recommended as a therapeutic option.
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Hearing loss,Meaningful Use of Speech Scale,cochlear implant,large vestibular aqueduct syndrome,speech development
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