EVALUATION OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATION TABLES FOR RECENTLY IMPLANTED SINGLE-SIDED DEAF COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS

Brief description of study

This observational study will examine cochlear implant (CI) patients with single-sided deafness (SSD) who receive non-default frequency allocation tables (FATs) after initial stimulation to determine how it affects performance with the device. Behavioral tests of hearing will be measured longitudinally, and include measures of sound quality, listening effort, device satisfaction, and speech perception abilities.


Clinical Study Identifier: s23-01046
Principal Investigator: Mario A Svirsky.


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