2013
DOI: 10.5935/1808-8694.20130093
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Unilateral hearing loss: CROS fitting

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“…Specifically in unilateral hearing loss, a child (10%) had malformation characterized by EVA, as previously described (7) . Thus, it is pertinent to discuss the relevance of imaging diagnosis in the diagnosis process of children with unilateral hearing loss, since hearing loss resulting from the EVA can be progressive and become bilateral.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Specifically in unilateral hearing loss, a child (10%) had malformation characterized by EVA, as previously described (7) . Thus, it is pertinent to discuss the relevance of imaging diagnosis in the diagnosis process of children with unilateral hearing loss, since hearing loss resulting from the EVA can be progressive and become bilateral.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Thus, there is a growing increase on discussions about the possibilities and indications of intervention measures in unilateral and asymmetric hearing loss in childhood, such as implantable hearing aids and, in the international scientific community, the cochlear implant, in addition to the Hearing Aid (HA)and the adaptation Contralateral Routing of Signal (CROS) (6)(7)(8)(9) .…”
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“…Additionally, among older adults with hearing loss, hearing treatment has been shown to benefit not only the ability to detect sound but perceived hearing handicap as well (Dawes et al, 2015) and may serve as an effective intervention for reducing risk for depression and poor health-related quality of life. Some observational studies suggested hearing aid use and treatment was associated with reduced odds of both major depressive disorder and depressive symptomology (Choi et al, 2016b; Mahmoudi et al, 2019; Mener et al, 2013) as well as improved quality of life (Chisolm et al, 2007; Contrera et al, 2016; Mondelli & de Souza, 2012). Evidence of hearing treatment effect from randomized controlled trials is, however, lacking.…”
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“…Cros -É uma opção para indivíduos com perda unilateral. Um microfone é colocado na orelha perda auditiva e envia um sinal por meio da tecnologia wireless para um receptor acoplado na orelha com audição normal (MONDELLI et al, 2013).…”
Section: Adaptação Cros (Contralateral Routingsignal)unclassified