Investigation of an Outcomes-Driven, Computer-Assisted Approach to CI Fitting in Newly Implanted Patients

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of outcomes received by newly implanted cochlear implant recipients when an outcomes-driven, computer-assisted approach to cochlear implantation fitting was used. This approach, referred to as “Fitting to Outcome eXpert,” or FOX, was developed by Otoconsult in Antwerp, Belgium. Design: Thirty-one newly implanted subjects participated in a nonrandomized, single-subject, repeated measures design that involved a within-subject comparison of preoperative and postoperative speech recognition scores. Sound processors for all subjects were programmed using the FOX software that utilized the evidence-based results of various psychoacoustic tests to adjust MAP parameters and improve performance. Additionally, mean word and sentence recognition scores obtained by the subjects programmed with FOX were compared to results obtained by newly implanted patients enrolled in the Nucleus CI532 clinical trial whose devices were programmed using traditional methods. Results: Subjects whose sound processors were programmed using FOX obtained a mean 6-month postactivation Consonant Nucleus Consonant word score of 60.2% correct. This represented an improvement of 46% age points when mean preactivation and postactivation scores were compared and represented a statistically significant change in score (p
Source: Ear and Hearing - Category: Audiology Tags: Research Article Source Type: research