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Cochlear implant programming: a global survey on the state of the art

Cochlear implant programming: a global survey on the state of the art
Cochlear implant programming: a global survey on the state of the art
The programming of CIs is essential for good performance. However, no Good Clinical Practice guidelines exist. This paper reports on the results of an inventory of the current practice worldwide. A questionnaire was distributed to 47 CI centers. They follow 47600 recipients in 17 countries and 5 continents. The results were discussed during a debate. Sixty-two percent of the results were verified through individual interviews during the following months. Most centers (72%) participated in a cross-sectional study logging 5 consecutive fitting sessions in 5 different recipients. Data indicate that general practice starts with a single switch-on session, followed by three monthly sessions, three quarterly sessions, and then annual sessions, all containing one hour of programming and testing. The main focus lies on setting maximum and, to a lesser extent, minimum current levels per electrode. These levels are often determined on a few electrodes and then extrapolated. They are mainly based on subjective loudness perception by the CI user and, to a lesser extent, on pure tone and speech audiometry. Objective measures play a small role as indication of the global MAP profile. Other MAP parameters are rarely modified. Measurable targets are only defined for pure tone audiometry. Huge variation exists between centers on all aspects of the fitting practice.
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Vaerenberg, Bart, Smits, Cas, De Ceulaer, Geert, Zir, Elle, Harman, Sally, Jaspers, N., Tam, Y., Dillon, Margaret, Wesarg, Thomas, Martin-Bonniot, D., Gartner, L., Cozma, Sebastian, Kosaner, Julie, Prentiss, Sandra, Sasidharan, P., Briaire, Jeroen J., Bradley, Jane, Debruyne, J., Hollow, R., Patadia, Rajesh, Mens, Lucas, Veekmans, K., Greisiger, R., Harboun-Cohen, E., Borel, Stephanie, Tavora-Vieira, Dayse, Mancini, Patrizia, Cullington, Helen, Ng, Amy Han-Chi, Walkowiak, Adam, Shapiro, William H. and Govaerts, Paul J. (2014) Cochlear implant programming: a global survey on the state of the art. The Scientific World Journal, 2014 (501738), 1-13. (doi:10.1155/2014/501738). (PMID:24688394)

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Abstract

The programming of CIs is essential for good performance. However, no Good Clinical Practice guidelines exist. This paper reports on the results of an inventory of the current practice worldwide. A questionnaire was distributed to 47 CI centers. They follow 47600 recipients in 17 countries and 5 continents. The results were discussed during a debate. Sixty-two percent of the results were verified through individual interviews during the following months. Most centers (72%) participated in a cross-sectional study logging 5 consecutive fitting sessions in 5 different recipients. Data indicate that general practice starts with a single switch-on session, followed by three monthly sessions, three quarterly sessions, and then annual sessions, all containing one hour of programming and testing. The main focus lies on setting maximum and, to a lesser extent, minimum current levels per electrode. These levels are often determined on a few electrodes and then extrapolated. They are mainly based on subjective loudness perception by the CI user and, to a lesser extent, on pure tone and speech audiometry. Objective measures play a small role as indication of the global MAP profile. Other MAP parameters are rarely modified. Measurable targets are only defined for pure tone audiometry. Huge variation exists between centers on all aspects of the fitting practice.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 November 2013
Published date: 4 February 2014
Organisations: Human Sciences Group

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/360124
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Author: Bart Vaerenberg
Author: Cas Smits
Author: Geert De Ceulaer
Author: Elle Zir
Author: Sally Harman
Author: N. Jaspers
Author: Y. Tam
Author: Margaret Dillon
Author: Thomas Wesarg
Author: D. Martin-Bonniot
Author: L. Gartner
Author: Sebastian Cozma
Author: Julie Kosaner
Author: Sandra Prentiss
Author: P. Sasidharan
Author: Jeroen J. Briaire
Author: Jane Bradley
Author: J. Debruyne
Author: R. Hollow
Author: Rajesh Patadia
Author: Lucas Mens
Author: K. Veekmans
Author: R. Greisiger
Author: E. Harboun-Cohen
Author: Stephanie Borel
Author: Dayse Tavora-Vieira
Author: Patrizia Mancini
Author: Amy Han-Chi Ng
Author: Adam Walkowiak
Author: William H. Shapiro
Author: Paul J. Govaerts

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