2017
DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2016.1265156
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Clinical outcomes with the Kanso™ off-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor

Abstract: Dual-microphone directional processing provides significant benefit over a single microphone for OTE processors. This study demonstrates clinical outcomes and acceptance of the Kanso OTE sound processor.

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“…Over 70% of CI users stated that the RONDO was very comfortable, which is in agreement with results previously reported by Dazert et al [14], Mertens et al [12], and Távora-Vieira et al [21]. Mauger et al [20] also reported similar findings with audio processors from a different CI manufacturer. Importantly, subjects reported improved comfort in wearing eyeglasses with the RONDO due to the positioning of the RONDO further back from the pinna.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Over 70% of CI users stated that the RONDO was very comfortable, which is in agreement with results previously reported by Dazert et al [14], Mertens et al [12], and Távora-Vieira et al [21]. Mauger et al [20] also reported similar findings with audio processors from a different CI manufacturer. Importantly, subjects reported improved comfort in wearing eyeglasses with the RONDO due to the positioning of the RONDO further back from the pinna.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Interestingly, the results showed that comfort and sound quality were the main reasons subjects chose to use the RONDO instead of the OPUS 2, with noise perception deemed a less important factor, which accords with the results published by Dazert et al [14] and Mauger et al [20] for another brand. Wimmer et al previously reported that the OPUS 2 could be better than the RONDO in noisy situations [6]; however these measurements were made in a clinical setting and not based on real-life listening situations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…However, testing at levels of 40 and 50 dB SPL is not often conducted in practice or published in research studies. The SRT for Freiburg numbers shows a direct correlation to 500 Hz hearing threshold with an offset of 18 dB 30,38 . The Freiburg numbers SRT allows for a quick check of near‐threshold mapping of CIs, very similar to the SRT for sentences in quiet.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…7 Studies with CI recipients have reported improvements of up to 37% or 6 dB in presence of noise source(s) located on the side(s) and/or back of the listener [8][9][10] and up to 23% or 5.3 dB in diffused noise. 7,[11][12][13][14] The benefit of adaptive beamforming has also been demonstrated in children (5.8 dB improvement). 15 The speech perception data reported above have mainly been collected in sound-alone test environments.…”
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