TY - JOUR
T1 - Auditory brainstem implants in children
T2 - Results based on a review of the literature
AU - Monsanto, Rafael da Costa
AU - Bittencourt, Aline Gomes
AU - Neto, Natal José Bobato
AU - Beilke, Silvia Carolina Almeida
AU - de Lima, Nelson Fabricio Goetten
AU - Lorenzetti, Fabio Tadeu Moura
AU - Salomone, Raquel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 The Mediterranean Society of Otology and Audiology.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The objective of this study is to review the literature regarding Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI) indications, surgical techniques, activation methods, and post-surgery follow-up in children. A search was performed in the LILACS, MEDLINE, SciELO, and PubMed databases in June 2014, and the key words used in the search were ((“auditory brain stem implant” OR “auditory brainstem implants”) OR (“auditory” AND “brainstem” AND (“implants” OR “implant”)). Forty-two studies that met the criteria described in “Study Selection” were read in full; 24 studies referred to the ABI fitting process in children, and were selected for appraisal. The studies showed 120 children (younger than 18 years old) fitted with ABIs. Evaluation after surgery showed that 112 (93.3%) of the patients improved in their ability to recognize environmental sounds and speech perception. Patients with tumors or those with cochlear or cochlear nerve malformations had good outcomes as well. Two of the children did not achieve any sound perception upon ABI activation. The results obtained in 120 children fitted with an ABI showed that the patients globally improved in their ability to detect sounds and communication skills. The phenomenon could be seen both in patients with tumoral diseases of the inner ear and those with malformations of the cochlea or cochlear nerve, although patients with non-tumoral issues achieved better results than patients with schwannomas. We propose that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ABI indications should be extended to patients younger than 12 years old with NT diseases of the cochlea and cochlear nerve.
AB - The objective of this study is to review the literature regarding Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI) indications, surgical techniques, activation methods, and post-surgery follow-up in children. A search was performed in the LILACS, MEDLINE, SciELO, and PubMed databases in June 2014, and the key words used in the search were ((“auditory brain stem implant” OR “auditory brainstem implants”) OR (“auditory” AND “brainstem” AND (“implants” OR “implant”)). Forty-two studies that met the criteria described in “Study Selection” were read in full; 24 studies referred to the ABI fitting process in children, and were selected for appraisal. The studies showed 120 children (younger than 18 years old) fitted with ABIs. Evaluation after surgery showed that 112 (93.3%) of the patients improved in their ability to recognize environmental sounds and speech perception. Patients with tumors or those with cochlear or cochlear nerve malformations had good outcomes as well. Two of the children did not achieve any sound perception upon ABI activation. The results obtained in 120 children fitted with an ABI showed that the patients globally improved in their ability to detect sounds and communication skills. The phenomenon could be seen both in patients with tumoral diseases of the inner ear and those with malformations of the cochlea or cochlear nerve, although patients with non-tumoral issues achieved better results than patients with schwannomas. We propose that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ABI indications should be extended to patients younger than 12 years old with NT diseases of the cochlea and cochlear nerve.
KW - Auditory brainstem implants
KW - Children
KW - Deafness
KW - Hearing aids
KW - Sensorineural hearing loss
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U2 - 10.5152/iao.2014.135
DO - 10.5152/iao.2014.135
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85001968670
SN - 1308-7649
VL - 10
SP - 284
EP - 290
JO - Journal of International Advanced Otology
JF - Journal of International Advanced Otology
IS - 3
ER -