Recipients With Limited Bimodal Benefit: HA or CROS
Cochlear Implant, Hearing Disability, Hearing Disorders and Deafness
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Cochlear Implant focused on measuring cochlear implant, hearing aid, cros device, bimodal
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults (> 18 years of age)
- Unilaterally implanted with an Advanced Bionics implant (CII or later)
- At least six months of CI use
- Limited bimodal benefit as perceived by the recipient and/or the clinician
- Participants may or may not currently be using a hearing aid in the unimplanted ear.
- Open set performance with current device configuration:
- ≥40% AzBio sentence score in quiet (S0) and? (i.e. do both these apply)
If currently bimodal:
- Hearing aid ear only CNC score <50%
- AzBio Scores bimodal benefit <15% increase in score compared to CI only?
- Unaided audiometric threshold of ≤100 dBHL up to 500 Hz
- Ability and willingness to participate in multiple sets of open speech testing (and ongoing evaluation of HA and CROS benefit)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who are not proficient in English as the AzBio testing is available in English only.
- Patients with agenesis of the contralateral ear
Sites / Locations
- The Ottawa Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Naida Hearing Aid
Naida CROS Device
Adults (> 18 years of age) Unilaterally implanted with an Advanced Bionics implant (CII or later) At least six months of CI use experience Limited bimodal benefit as perceived by the recipient and/or the clinician Participants may or may not currently be using a hearing aid in the unimplanted ear. Open set performance with current device configuration: ≥40% AzBio sentence score in quiet (S0) If currently bimodal: Hearing aid ear only CNC score <50% AzBio Scores bimodal benefit <15% Unaided audiometric threshold of ≤100 dBHL up to 500 Hz Ability and willingness to participate in multiple sets of open speech testing (and chronically evaluate HA and CROS benefit)
The same cohort will cross over to each arm.