Prelingual Deafness: Benefits from Cochlear Implants Versus Conventional Hearing Aids

International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology

Bittencourt, A. G., Torre, A. A., et al. (2012).

International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology, 16(3), 387-390.

This systematic review investigates if cochlear implants provide more benefit than hearing aids to children with prelingual deafness.

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2000-2010

Prospective cohort studies; cross-sectional studies

12

Twelve articles comparing the outcomes of cochlear implants (CI) to hearing aids (HA) in children with prelingual deafness found "that there was consensus between the authors in that CI conferred greater benefits compared to conventional HA for the acquisition of linguistic and communicative skills in patients with prelingual deafness" (p. 390). CI benefits included improved linguistic development, perception of environmental sound, speech, learning, and social/emotional development.