“…The literature provides evidence that cochlear implantation in the elderly improves speech perception ability in quiet and noise and in the quality of life, even in patients aged 80 years and older, with a durable benefit over time [Budenz et al, 2011;Carlson et al, 2010;Clark et al, 2012;Cloutier et al, 2014;Dillon et al, 2013;Friedland et al, 2010;Lenarz et al, 2012;Leung et al, 2005;Mahmoud and Ruckenstein, 2014; Mosnier et al, in press;Olze et al, 2012;Roberts et al, 2013;Williamson et al, 2009]. Most of these retrospective studies compare speech perception scores between the elderly and a cohort of younger patients, and show that advanced age is correlated negatively with cochlear implant outcome, especially for tests in noise.…”