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Can Mandarin-speaking Prelingual Deaf Adults Benefit from Cochlear Implant?

Acta oto-laryngologica(2024)

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BACKGROUND:With advances in cochlear implant (CI) technology, prelingual deaf adults may experience improved speech perception and quality of life (QoL). It is still a challenge for Mandarin-speaking CI user with tone recognition due to CI technology focused on intonation language.OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the long-term post-CI auditory performance and social-emotional benefits in prelingual deaf Mandarin-speaking adults and the difference between them and post-lingual deaf adults.MATERIAL AND METHODS:Fifty-five adult implanted ears were included (forty-six postlingual deaf group; nine prelingual deaf group). Post-CI long-term outcomes were using vowels, consonants, disyllabic words, Mandarin monosyllable words, categories of audiology performance, speech intelligibility rating, subjective social-emotional questionnaires.RESULTS:Post-CI auditory performance and speech intelligibility of prelingual deafness adults was significantly inferior to that of those with postlingual deafness. However, both groups presented improved social-emotional benefits, with no significant difference between both groups.CONCLUSIONS:Adult CI recipients who deaf before the age of 4 can experience benefits in social-emotional life functioning, regardless of their limited auditory performance and speech intelligibility. Therefore, prelingual Mandarin-speaking deaf adults, especially those using oral communication, can be considered as relative indications for cochlear implantation.SIGNIFICANCE:To clarify and validate the benefits among Mandarin-speaking prelingual deaf adult recipients.
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Cochlear implant,prelingual deaf adult,long-term deafness,auditory performance,speech intelligibility,social-emotional benefits
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