Development of a Cochlear Implantation Program in Malawi: Audiometric and Speech Perception Results From a Series of Implantees
Wakisa Mulwafu,
Chikondi Chabaluka,
Ilona Anderson
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMalawi performed its first cochlear implantation in 2014. Since then, the number of users has grown. This larger cohort facilitates a more rigorous analysis of the hearing outcomes that have been achieved by the Malawi cochlear implant (CI) program.MethodsNineteen children with postlingual severe‐to‐profound deafness underwent unilateral cochlear implantation between 2014 and 2022. Pure‐tone audiometric (PTA) thresholds were obtained for both ears preoperatively, and aided thresholds were determined … Show more
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