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Cochlear implantation outcomes in adults: A scoping review.

Isabelle BoisvertMariana ReisAgnes AuRobert CowanRichard C Dowell
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Despite broad inconsistencies in measurement, research design, and reporting across articles, it is evident that cochlear implantation is beneficial to the majority of adults of any age who have limited aided speech perception abilities. While many adults with severe-to-profound hearing loss may also have poor speech perception abilities with hearing aids, the validity of using hearing loss severity as a criterion for cochlear implantation has not been demonstrated. Clinical and research recommendations derived from this review are provided.
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