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Open AccessCorrection: Long-term data of the new transcutaneous partially implantable bone conduction hearing system Osia®
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Open AccessAuditory capacity of the better-hearing ear in asymmetric hearing loss
Our aim was to investigate the course of the hearing capacity of the better-hearing ear in single-sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetric hearing loss (AHL) over time, in a multicenter study.
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Open AccessPrediction of postoperative speech comprehension with the transcutaneous partially implantable bone conduction hearing system Osia®
The active transcutaneous, partially implantable osseointegrated bone conduction system Cochlear™ Osia® (Cochlear, Sydney, Australia) has been approved for use in German-speaking countries since April 2021. Th...
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Open AccessVorhersage des postoperativen Sprachverstehens mit dem transkutanen teilimplantierbaren Knochenleitungshörsystem Osia®
Das aktive transkutane, teilimplantierbare, osseointegrierte Knochenleitungssystem Cochlear™ Osia® (Fa. Cochlear, Sydney, Australien) ist seit April 2021 im deutschsprachigen Raum zugelassen. Das Osia ist für ...
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Open AccessLong-term data of the new transcutaneous partially implantable bone conduction hearing system Osia®
The new active transcutaneous partially implantable osseointegrated system Cochlear™ Osia® System is indicated in case of conductive or mixed hearing loss (CHL/MHL) with a maximum average bone conduction heari...
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Open AccessNeural activity of the auditory cortex predicts speech recognition of patients with asymmetric hearing loss after cochlear implantation
Patients with asymmetric hearing loss show an asymmetry of glucose metabolism of the primary auditory cortex (PAC). We investigated whether this asymmetry could serve as an objective predictor for speech recog...
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Open AccessBone-anchored hearing system, contralateral routing of signals hearing aid or cochlear implant: what is best in single-sided deafness?
The aim of the study was to compare long-term results after 1 year in patients with single-sided deafness (SSD) who were fitted with different hearing aids. The participants tested contralateral routing of sig...
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Open AccessPET/CT background noise and its effect on speech recognition
Positron emission tomography (PET) has been successfully used to investigate central nervous processes, including the central auditory pathway. Unlike early water-cooled PET-scanners, novel PET/CT scanners emp...
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Open AccessCollateral damage of the COVID-19 pandemic: an alarming decline in critical procedures in otorhinolaryngology in a German university hospital
The COVID-19 pandemic has a major impact on the diagnosis and treatment of ENT patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of the pandemic on the number of otolaryngological procedures, partic...
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Open AccessIs the cochlear implant a successful long-term solution for single-sided deaf and asymmetric hearing-impaired patients?
We investigated the long-term results of cochlear implant (CI) recipients with asymmetric hearing loss (AHL) or single-sided deafness (SSD). We focused on wearing behavior, audiometric hearing rehabilitation, ...
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Open AccessLong-term results of cochlear implantation in children with congenital single-sided deafness
The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate the outcome and critical age of cochlear implantation in congenital single-sided deafness (SSD).