2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2012.05.013
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Sound localising ability in children with bilateral sequential cochlear implants

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“…As in the current study, they did not find a significant relationship between age at CI2 and word recognition in noise. Results from Strom-Roum, Rodvik, et al (2012) differed from the current study. They found that a shorter time between surgeries correlated with the amount of bilateral benefit after 12 months of bilateral experience, but this correlation was not present at the 24-month test interval.…”
Section: Effect Of Time-based Factors and Hearing Aid Usecontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…As in the current study, they did not find a significant relationship between age at CI2 and word recognition in noise. Results from Strom-Roum, Rodvik, et al (2012) differed from the current study. They found that a shorter time between surgeries correlated with the amount of bilateral benefit after 12 months of bilateral experience, but this correlation was not present at the 24-month test interval.…”
Section: Effect Of Time-based Factors and Hearing Aid Usecontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…It may seem reasonable to define an age at which bilateral implantation should not proceed. However, while benefits from bilateral implantation in children can decline with age [13, 59, 7177], there are many associated time-based issues to address. Consider for example, the suggestion by Graham and colleagues that adolescents should not be provided with a second cochlear implant [77].…”
Section: Considerations Regarding Auditory Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, four studies fulfilled our criteria for the review on the effectiveness of simultaneous versus sequential cochlear implantation, 9,[12][13][14] while nineteen articles were found to be suitable to answer our study question regarding inter-implant interval and/ or the age at second cochlear implantation. 5,9,12,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Two studies reported data that could be used for both our questions. 9,12 Hence, 21 studies qualified for risk of bias assessment and further analyses.…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After screening their title and abstract, 96 of these remained for assessment of their full text. Of these, four studies fulfilled our criteria for the review on the effectiveness of simultaneous versus sequential cochlear implantation, , while nineteen articles were found to be suitable to answer our study question regarding inter‐implant interval and/or the age at second cochlear implantation . Two studies reported data that could be used for both our questions .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%