Journal article
Cochlear implants for congenitally deaf adolescents: Is open-set speech perception a realistic expectation?
JZ Sarant, RSC Cowan, PJ Blamey, KL Galvin, GM Clark
Ear and Hearing | WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1994
Abstract
The prognosis for benefit from use of cochlear implants in congenitally deaf adolescents, who have a long duration of profound deafness prior to implantation, has typically been low. Speech perception results for two congenitally deaf patients implanted as adolescents at the University of Melbourne/Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Clinic show that, after 12 months of experience, both patients had significant open-set speech discrimination scores without lipreading. These results suggest that although benefits may in general be low for congenitally deaf adolescents, individuals may attain significant benefits to speech perception after a short period of experience. Prospective patients fr..
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