2016
DOI: 10.1159/000444120
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Paediatric Cochlear Implantation in Patients with Waardenburg Syndrome

Abstract: Objective: To analyse the benefit of cochlear implantation in young deaf children with Waardenburg syndrome (WS) compared to a reference group of young deaf children without additional disabilities. Method: A retrospective study was conducted on children with WS who underwent cochlear implantation at the age of 2 years or younger. The post-operative results for speech perception (phonetically balanced standard Dutch consonant-vocal-consonant word lists) and language comprehension (the Reynell Developmental Lan… Show more

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“…In addition, evidence shows that hearing loss in this syndrome is mainly related to cochlear histological impairment . (6) These facts are relevant to explain the good performance of these children when implanted, both in the results shown here and in other series in the literature, even when compared with non-syndromic individuals (2,10,11) . There are reports of patients with WS who also present cochlear bone malformations, which could pose greater difficulties to the implantation procedure (10) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In addition, evidence shows that hearing loss in this syndrome is mainly related to cochlear histological impairment . (6) These facts are relevant to explain the good performance of these children when implanted, both in the results shown here and in other series in the literature, even when compared with non-syndromic individuals (2,10,11) . There are reports of patients with WS who also present cochlear bone malformations, which could pose greater difficulties to the implantation procedure (10) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Confirmed hearing loss requires appropriate referral (otolaryngology, speech‐language pathology, audiology, genetics) and intervention by no later than 6 months of age . Congenital sensorineural hearing loss treated with cochlear implants improves language, communication, and cognitive skills . At least 2 weeks prior to cochlear implant placement, in addition to routine age‐specific vaccinations, the child should receive pneumococcal vaccines (PCV13 and/or PPSV23) because of the heightened risk for bacterial meningitis …”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…87 Congenital sensorineural hearing loss treated with cochlear implants improves language, communication, and cognitive skills. [88][89][90][91][92][93] At least 2 weeks prior to cochlear implant placement, in addition to routine age-specific vaccinations, the child should receive pneumococcal vaccines (PCV13 and/or PPSV23) because of the heightened risk for bacterial meningitis. 94,95 The majority (> 60%) of WS2 cases are unexplained at the molecular level.…”
Section: Auditory Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outro aspecto pertinente é que, a maioria dos participantes desse grupo (80%) apresentava DNPM dentro dos padrões esperados para a idade, comprovados a partir de avaliação neuropsicológica realizada na etapa pré-cirúrgica e registrada no prontuário, o que permite supor que haviam condições para a realização de procedimentos comportamentais e, consequentemente, estabelecimento do diagnóstico da perda auditiva de grau acentuado precocemente. , 2007;MEINZEN-DERR et al, 2010;MOOG;GEERS, 2010;COLLETTI et al, 2011;SEDEY, 2011;KONTORINIS et al, 2011;HARRIS et al, 2013;DUNN et al, 2014;TREVISI et al, 2016;VAN NIEROP et al, 2016b;ALZHRANI et al, 2018;SIAGH, 2018). O papel da família, o meio ambiente e a inclusão precoce no meio educacional são fortemente destacados como peças fundamentais no processo de habilitação/reabilitação auditiva em usuários de IC, para o desenvolvimento das habilidades auditivas e da linguagem oral (MOOG;GEERS, 2010;SZAGUN;STUMPER, 2012;ALZHRANI et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…As limitações nos resultados de percepção da fala e linguagem oral nos indivíduos com síndromes genéticas também são demonstradas nos estudos realizados por Kontorinis et al (2011);Trevisi et al (2016); Van Nierop et al (2016b) e Young et al (2017). Destaca-se o estudo realizado por Meinzen-Derr et al (2010) sobre crianças com atraso cognitivo que apresentaram ganhos mensuráveis pós- 2003;RAY et al, 2006;WILSON;DORMAN, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified