Does early cochlear implantation promote better reading comprehension skills?


Journal

International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
ISSN: 1872-8464
Titre abrégé: Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
Pays: Ireland
ID NLM: 8003603

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2020
Historique:
received: 06 12 2019
revised: 22 01 2020
accepted: 29 02 2020
pubmed: 13 3 2020
medline: 28 10 2020
entrez: 13 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

to investigate the effect of age at CI activation and to explore the role of other variables such as linguistic skills, stimulation modality and gender on reading comprehension. Prospective observational nonrandomized study. 89 children with profound congenital sensorineural hearing loss were included in the study. The mean age at CI activation was 21 months (DS ± 11; range 7-50). The Italian reading standardized test, "Prove di lettura MT", was used to assess reading comprehension. The individual raw data MT score were converted into z scores (expected values: means = 0 and SD = 1). The positive values indicated better performance and negative values indicated worse performance. Early implanted children achieved significantly better reading comprehension skills, 55 out of 89 children are within 1 SD from the overall mean. 34 children (38.2%) attainted MT z-scores less than 1 SD below the mean. Children with unilateral CI performed somewhat worse if compared to bilateral CI and bimodal stimulation mode, although the differences were weakly significant from a statistical point of view. A strong and positive correlation (rho .69, p < .001) was found with the lexical and morphosyntactic comprehension (rho .70, p < .001). Not significantly different values were observed for gender and parental education level. Early cochlear implantation promoted better development of reading skills in children with cochlear implantation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCES: outcomes research.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32163823
pii: S0165-5876(20)30119-1
doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2020.109976
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Observational Study

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

109976

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

Auteurs

Letizia Guerzoni (L)

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, "Guglielmo da Saliceto" Hospital, Via Cantone Del Cristo 40, 29121, Piacenza, Italy. Electronic address: Guerzoni1@libero.it.

Patrizia Mancini (P)

Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Dell'Universita 31, 00161, Rome, Italy.

Maria Nicastri (M)

Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Dell'Universita 31, 00161, Rome, Italy.

Enrico Fabrizi (E)

Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Universita Cattolica Del S. Cuore, Via Emilia Parmense 84, 29122, Piacenza, Italy.

Ilaria Giallini (I)

Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Dell'Universita 31, 00161, Rome, Italy.

Domenico Cuda (D)

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, "Guglielmo da Saliceto" Hospital, Via Cantone Del Cristo 40, 29121, Piacenza, Italy.

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