A Retrospective Multicentre Cohort Review of Patient Characteristics and Surgical Aspects versus the Long-Term Outcomes for Recipients of a Fully Implantable Active Middle Ear Implant

Objective: To summarise treatment outcomes compared to surgical and patient variables for a multicentre recipient cohort using a fully implantable active middle ear implant for hearing impairment. To describe the authors' preferred surgical technique to determine microphone placement.Study Design: Multicentre retrospective, observational survey.Setting: Five tertiary referral centres.Patients: Carina recipients (66 ears, 62 subjects) using the current Cochlear ® Carina® System or the legacy device, the Otologics® Fully Implantable Middle Ear, with a T2 transducer.Methods: Patient file review and routine clinical review. Patient outcomes assessed were satisfaction, daily use and feedback reports at the first fitting and ≥12 months after implantation. Descriptive and statistical analysis of correlations of variables and their influence on outcomes was performed. Independently reported preferred methods for microphone placement are collectively summarised.Results: The average implant experience was 3.5 years. Satisfaction increased significantly over time (p
Source: Audiology and Neurotology - Category: Audiology Source Type: research