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[Epidemiological characteristics of the pediatric population of cochlear implant users in St. Petersburg].

G Sh TufatulinI V Koroleva
Published in: Vestnik otorinolaringologii (2023)
An epidemiological analysis of the pediatric population of cochlear implant (CI) users in St. Petersburg, the second largest metropolis of Russian Federation, was carried out. CI users are 14% of the total number of hearing impaired children, and 26% of children with hearing devices. Only 43% of children who are candidates for cochlear implantation in according to audiological criteria use CI. Since 2012, unilateral cochlear implantation has been carried out for all children in need - their annual number ranges from 25 to 45. Bilateral implantation, mostly sequential with an interval of 1-3 years, was performed in 21% of children The average age at the time of the surgery was 3 years, more than 50% of children were implanted between 1 and 3 years. In recent years, the number of children implanted before 2 years has increased, as well as the number of children implanted at school age. 27% of children with CI continue wearing a hearing aid on the opposite ear. 23% of implanted children have additional disabilities. It has been established that the proportion of children attending mainstream educational institutions is significantly higher among children with CI, compared with children using hearing aids. Some directions have been developed to improve care for CI children and to increase the effectiveness of cochlear implantation as a medical-technical-pedagogical technology for hearing restoration in a regional centre for hearing impaired children.
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