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Objectives: This study compared the performance of a dynamic partial tripolar cochlear implant speech encoding strategy termed dynamic current focusing (DCF) to monopolar stimulation (MP) using spectro-temporal, temporal, and speech-in-noise rec[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Ear and hearing. Vol.29, n° 2 (Avril 2008) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objective: Normal-hearing subjects listening to acoustic simulations of cochlear implants (CI) can obtain sentence recognition scores near 100% in quiet and in 10 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) noise with acute exposure. However, average sentenc[...]Article
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Oak-Sung Choo ; Hantai Kim ; You-Jeong Kim ; Jimin Roh ; Jeong Hun Jang ; Hun Yi Park ; Yun-Hoon Choung |Objectives: The education and school life of children who have undergone cochlear implantation (CI) is very important and should be monitored continuously. This study assessed auditory performance in children with cochlear implants over time, al[...]Article
Gabrielle R. Merchant ; Kyli M. Schulz ; Jessie N. Patterson ; Dennis F. Fitzpatrick ; Kristen L. Janky |Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine if absent air conduction stimuli vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) responses found in ears after cochlear implantation can be the result of alterations in peripheral auditory mec[...]Article
Objectives: Cochlear implant (CI) users frequently report poor sound quality while listening to music, although the specific parameters responsible for this loss of sound quality remain poorly understood. Audio compression, which reduces the dyn[...]Article
Microphone location has been shown to influence speech recognition with a microphone placed at the entrance to the ear canal yielding higher levels of speech recognition than top-of-the-pinna placement. Although this work is currently influencin[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Vol.31, n°8 (September 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Background Despite improvements in cochlear implant (CI) technology, pediatric CI recipients continue to have more difficulty understanding speech than their typically hearing peers in background noise. A variety of strategies have been evaluat[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.31, n°7 (July/August 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Speech intelligibility in the presence of a competing talker (speech-on-speech; SoS) presents more difficulties for cochlear implant (CI) users compared with normal-hearing listeners. A recent study implied that these difficulties may be relate[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.28, n°9 (October 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: First, to evaluate the effect of laboratory-based test realism on speech intelligibility outcomes of cochlear implant users. Second, to conduct an exploratory investigation of speech intelligibility of cochlear implant users, includi[...]Article
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The present study investigated how development of the /t/-/k/ contrast is affected by the unique perceptual constraints imposed on young children using cochlear implants (CIs). We hypothesized that children with CIs would demonstrate unique patt[...]Article
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Objectives: Cochlear implant (CI) users suffer from a range of speech impairments, such as stuttering and vocal control of pitch and intensity. Though little research has focused on the role of auditory feedback in the speech of CI users, these [...]Article
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Objectif: étudier l'impact de l'implantation cochléaire sur la suppression, les caractéristiques, la localisation et la durée des acouphènes. Conception : Une enquête par questionnaire postal axée sur le destinataire d'implant cochléaire (IC). É[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 55, n°1-12 (January-December 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Christopher Welch, Auteur ; Margaret T. Dillon, Auteur ; Harold C. Pillsbury, Auteur |Hearing loss affects 30 million people in the United States, and a subset of these patients have normal low-frequency hearing and ski-sloped high-frequency hearing loss. For these patients, hearing aids alone may not provide adequate benefit. Co[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Seminars in hearing. Vol. 39, n°4 (Novembre 2018) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: This study investigates outcomes in children fit with electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) and addresses three main questions: (1) Are outcomes with EAS superior to outcomes with conventional electric-only stimulation in children? (2)[...]Article
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María A. Callejón-Leblic, Auteur ; María M. Barrios-Romero, Auteur ; Alejandra Kontides, Auteur ; Serafín Sánchez-Gómez, Auteur ; Andy J. Beynon, Auteur |Objective To investigate electrically evoked auditory cortical responses (eACR) elicited from the stimulation of intracochlear electrodes based on individually fitted stimulation parameters in cochlear implant (CI) users. Design An eACR set[...]Article
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Christofer Bester ; Adrian Dalbert ; Aaron Collins ; Tayla Razmovski ; Jean-Marc Gerard ; Stephen O'Leary |Objectives: Different patterns of electrocochleographic responses along the electrode array after insertion of the cochlear implant electrode array have been described. However, the implications of these patterns remain unclear. Therefore, the a[...]Article
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Objectives: Individuals with cochlear implants (CIs) show reduced word and auditory emotion recognition abilities relative to their peers with normal hearing. Modern CI processing strategies are designed to preserve acoustic cues requisite for w[...]Article
Objectives: Music is a multidimensional phenomenon and is classified by its arousal properties, emotional quality, and structural characteristics. Although structural features of music (i.e., pitch, timbre, and tempo) and music emotion recogniti[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Cahiers de l'audition. Vol.19, n°5 (Septembre/octobre 2006) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Rééducation orthophonique. Vol. 50, n°252 (Décembre 2012) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: To determine the validity and usefulness of entropy computed using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data as a measure of auditory environment diversity. Design: We conducted two secondary analyses on existing EMA datasets. Th[...]Livre
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Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to establish the reproducibility of cochlear microphonic (CM) recordings obtained from a cochlear implant (CI) electrode contact during and immediately after insertion. This was achieved by eva[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Rééducation orthophonique. Vol. 42, n° 217 (mars 2004) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectif : L'objectif de cette étude était d'évaluer l'amélioration potentielle de la reconnaissance des mots dans le silence et le bruit obtenue avec l'utilisation d'une technologie d'aide auditive sans fil (HAT) compatible Bluetooth par rappor[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 55, n°1-12 (January-December 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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D. Polterauer, Auteur ; Giacomo Mandruzzato, Auteur ; M. Neuling, Auteur ; Marek Polak, Auteur ; J. Muller, Auteur ; J. M. Hempel, Auteur |Objective Subjective promontory stimulation is used to evaluate cochlear implant (CI) candidacy, but the test reliability is low. Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR) can verify the function of the auditory system objectivel[...]Article
Background For cochlear implant (CI) recipients, speech recognition in noise is consistently poorer compared with recognition in quiet. Directional processing improves performance in noise and can be automatically activated based on acoustic sc[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Vol. 32, n° 8 (September 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectif: L'objectif principal de l'étude était d'étudier la faisabilité, la fiabilité et la validité du test des chiffres néerlandais dans le bruit (DIN) pour mesurer la reconnaissance vocale chez les utilisateurs d'appareils auditifs et d'impl[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol.54, n°1-12 (January-December 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectifs: Les objectifs étaient d'évaluer les relations entre la perception, l'évaluation et l'expérience de la musique chez les utilisateurs d'implants cochléaires dans plusieurs contextes cliniques et d'examiner la viabilité de deux évaluatio[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol.54, n°1-12 (January-December 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Lisa S. Davidson, Auteur ; Jill B. Firszt, Auteur ; Chris A. Brenner, Auteur ; et al., Auteur |Background: A coordinated fitting of a cochlear implant (CI) and contralateral hearing aid (HA) for bimodal device use should emphasize balanced audibility and loudness across devices. However, guidelines for allocating frequency information to[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 26, n°4 (April 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: A positive relation between audibility and speech understanding has been established for cochlear implant (CI) recipients. Sound field thresholds of 20 dB HL across the frequency range provide CI users the opportunity to understand s[...]Article
Objective: To determine whether new technology for intraoperative evoked compound action potential (ECAP) threshold measurementsthe CR120 Intraoperative Remote Assistant deviceis comparable to the existing Custom Sound® clinical system, as wel[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol.54, n°1-12 (January-December 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Jace Wolfe ; Mila Morais ; Erin C. Schafer ; et al. |Background: Cochlear implant recipients often experience difficulty with understanding speech in the presence of noise. Cochlear implant manufacturers have developed sound processing algorithms designed to improve speech recognition in noise, a[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 26, n°5 (May 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Wim Buyens ; Bas van Dijk ; Marc Moonen ; et al. |Background: Although for most cochlear implant (CI) users good speech understanding is reached (at least in quiet environments), the perception and the appraisal of music are generally unsatisfactory.Article
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Objective The goal of this study was the evaluation of a synthetic version of the Digits-in-Noise (DiN) in participants with normal hearing. Additionally, the basis characteristics of the DiN in CI recipients were investigated. Design and stud[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Ear and hearing. Vol.28, n° 1 (Février 2007) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Andrew D. Vandali ; Pam Dawson ; Agnes Au ; Yanyou Yu ; Matthew Brown ; Michael Goorevich ; Robert Cowan |La stratégie OPAL ( Pitch and Language) optimisée améliore la perception de la hauteur grâce au codage des informations de modulation d'amplitude de fréquence fondamentale (F0) dans l'enveloppe de stimulus délivrée à un implant cochléaire. Des r[...]Article
Objectives: A software tool (EasyMDT) that measures temporal modulation detection thresholds of a broadband noise carrier is presented. EasyMDT is designed to be both easy and quick to promote the use in environments where testing time is limite[...]Article
Objectives: Spectro-temporal ripple tests are commonly used in cochlear implant (CI) research as language-independent indicators of speech recognition (in noise) or as stand-alone tests. Test-retest reliability of these tests has been scarcely d[...]Article
To evaluate the benefit of a wireless remote microphone (MM) for speech recognition in noise in bimodal adult cochlear implant (CI) users both in a test setting and in daily life. Design: This prospective study measured speech reception threshol[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Cahiers de l'audition. Vol. 13, n°3 (Mai/juin 2000) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: The majority of children born in the United States with hearing loss (HL) are born to parents with hearing. Many of these parents ultimately choose cochlear implantation for their children. There are now decades of research showing w[...]Article
Yang-Wenyi Liu ; Duo-Duo Tao ; Bing Chen ; et al. |Objectives: While fundamental frequency (F0) cues are important to both lexical tone perception and multitalker segregation, F0 cues are poorly perceived by cochlear implant (CI) users. Adding low-frequency acoustic hearing via a hearing aid in [...]Article
Background: Children with profound hearing loss can gain access to sound through cochlear implants (CIs), but these devices must be worn consistently to promote auditory development. Although subjective parent reports have identified several [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.27, n°10 (November 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: The study aimed to determine the effect of interimplant interval and onset of profound deafness on sound localization in children with bilateral cochlear implants, controlling for cochlear implant manufacturer, age, and time since se[...]Article
Background: To learn words and acquire language, children must be able to discriminate and correctly perceive phonemes. Although there has been much research on the general language outcomes of children with cochlear implants (CIs), little [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 27, n°6 (June 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Jace Wolfe ; Mickael L.D. Deroche ; Sara Neumann ; Lindsay Hanna ; Will Towler ; Caleb Wilson ; Alexander B. Bien ; Sharon E. Miller ; Erin C. Schafer ; Vincent Gracco |Background Considerable variability exists in the speech recognition abilities achieved by children with cochlear implants (CIs) due to varying demographic and performance variables including language abilities. Purpose This article examine[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité JAAA. Vol. 32, n° 7 (July 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Floris Heutink ; Tamara J. Meulman ; Berit M. Verbist ; Willem-Jan van der Woude ; Jeroen J. Briaire ; Johan H.M. Frijns ; Priya Vart ; Emmanuel A. M. Mylanus ; Wendy J. Huinck |Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to identify the biographic, audiologic, and electrode position factors that influence speech perception performance in adult cochlear implant (CI) recipients implanted with a device from a singl[...]Article
We investigated the factors influencing speech perception in babble for 5-year-old children with hearing loss who were using hearing aids (HAs) or cochlear implants (CIs). Design: Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) for 50% correct identification[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 57, S.2 (May 2018) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Rachel Frush Holt ; Jessica Beer ; William Kronenberger ; David B. Pisoni ; Kaylah Lalonde ; Lindsay Mulinaro |Objectives: To examine differences in family environment and associations between family environment and key speech, language, and cognitive outcomes in samples of children with normal hearing and deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children who use [...]Article
Objective: To determine if cochlear implants recipients can be safely and effectively fitted with their sound processor one day after their implant surgery. Design: All subjects were implanted with MED-EL Concerto cochlear implant. Subjects ele[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol.54, n°1-12 (January-December 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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This study investigated the hypotheses that (1) prelingually deafened CI users do not have perfect electrode discrimination ability and (2) the deactivation of non-discriminable electrodes can improve auditory performance. Design: Electrode disc[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectif: Cette étude visait à évaluer les avantages de l'implant cochléaire (IC) sur la perception de la parole, la qualité de vie (QV) et la fonction cognitive chez les personnes âgées profondément devenues sourdes. Conception: étude de coh[...]Article
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Cahiers de l'audition. Vol.19, n°3 (Mai/juin 2006) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Marita K. Everhardt ; Dorit Enja Jung ; Berrit Stiensma ; Wander Lowie ; Deniz Baskent ; Anastasios Sarampalis |Objectives: This study explores to what degree adolescent cochlear implant (CI) users can learn a foreign language in a school setting similar to their normal-hearing (NH) peers despite the degraded auditory input. Design: A group of native Dut[...]Article
Objectif: Une formation auditive spécifique sur ordinateur peut être un complément utile dans le processus de réadaptation des auditeurs d'implants cochléaires (IC) pour atteindre une intelligibilité de la parole suffisante. Cette étude a évalué[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Ear and hearing. Vol.29, n° 3 (Juin 2008) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Michael W. Canfarotta ; Margaret T. Dillon ; Emily Buss ; Harold C. Pillsbury ; Kevin D. Brown ; Brendan P. O'Connell |Objectives: The spatial position of a cochlear implant (CI) electrode array affects the spectral cues provided to the recipient. Differences in cochlear size and array length lead to substantial variability in angular insertion depth (AID) acros[...]Article
Damage to auditory hair cells is a key feature of sensorineural hearing loss due to aging, noise exposure, or ototoxic drugs. Though hair-cell loss is permanent in humans, research in bird species led to the discovery that analogous hair cells o[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Vol. 32, n° 10 (November 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Coen A. A. Windmeijer, Auteur ; Jan Dirk Biesheuvel, Auteur ; Peter Paul B.M. Boermans, Auteur ; Jeroen J. Briaire, Auteur ; Johan H.M. Frijns, Auteur |Objective We sought to validate our proposed tool for estimating channel discrimination of cochlear implant (CI) users along the full electrode array and to assess associations between place-pitch discrimination and speech perception. Design[...]Article
Sarah A. Sydlowski, Auteur ; Michelle King, Auteur ; Karen Petter, Auteur ; Meagan Lewis Bachmann, Auteur |Potential cochlear implant (CI) candidates arrive to the clinic with a variety of hearing loss configurations, hearing aid history, and aided capabilities. CI candidacy is primarily determined based on aided speech recognition capability, which [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Seminars in hearing. Vol. 42, n°4 (November 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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William Kronenberger ; Hannah Bozell ; Shirley C. Henning ; Caitlin J. Montgomery ; Allison M. Ditmars ; David B. Pisoni |Objective This study investigated differences in functional hearing quality between youth with cochlear implants (CIs) and normal hearing (NH) peers, as well as associations between functional hearing quality and audiological measures, speech p[...]Article
Mee Hyun Song ; Jinsei Jung ; John Hoon Rim ; et al. |Objectives: Late-onset, down-sloping sensorineural hearing loss has many genetic and nongenetic etiologies, but the proportion of this commonly encountered type of hearing loss attributable to genetic causes is not well known. In this study, the[...]Livre
Jean-Marc Kremer, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Emmanuelle Lederlé, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Christine Maeder, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef | Paris : Lavoisier-Médecine sciences | Professions santé, ISSN 2274-7192 | 2016Ce volume 4 traite en première partie de la sphère oto-rhino-laryngologique : dysfonctions oro-faciales, troubles de la voix, maladies du larynx, de la trompe dEustache ainsi que les troubles et lintervention en cancérologie ORL. Ce volume abo[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Objectif: Cet article vise à résumer les résultats publiés par les auteurs et à les intégrer dans la littérature actuelle pour soutenir les lignes directrices cliniques lors du choix d'une oreille pour l'implantation cochléaire chez les adultes [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol.55, S.2 (June 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objective: The present study examined differences in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) between deaf children with cochlear implants (CI) with and without developmental disabilities (DD) and differences across HRQoL domains within both group[...]Article
To describe health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes of school-going paediatric cochlear implant (CI) recipients in a South African cohort from the perspectives of parents. Design: Parents of school-going CI recipients completed the Chil[...]Article
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess self-reported health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) in a group of children with cochlear implants (CIs) and to compare their scores to age- and gender-matched controls. The authors also ass[...]Article
Peter Dixon ; Justin Shapiro ; George A. Tomlinson ; Justin Cottrell ; Justin T. Lui ; Lindsey Falk ; Joseph M. Chen |Objectives: The cost-effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implants in adults remains uncertain despite established clinical benefits. In cost-effectiveness studies, benefit is often measured by change in health state utility value (HSUV), a singl[...]