Cochlear Implantation in Post-Meningitis Deafness: Audiological, Imaging, and Postoperative Outcomes: A Systematic Review With Qualitative Synthesis
David Ahmadian,
Kurtis Young,
Charles Gallego
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
Post-meningitis deafness (PMD) is a potentially devastating cause of hearing loss among pediatric and adult patients, for which hearing rehabilitation with cochlear implants (CIs) remains the standard of care. To date, there have been limited systematic studies on the impact of cochlear ossification (CO) and time-to-implantation (TTI) on audiological outcomes.
Methods
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