Vestibular function after cochlear implantation: A test battery and case‐by‐case approach
Open Access
- 4 June 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
- Vol. 5 (3), 560-571
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.413
Abstract
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of cochlear implantation on the functional integrity of the horizontal semicircular canal using multiple methodologies, and to discuss and highlight the limitations of using isolated vestibular tests to assess vestibular function in surgical ears. Methods Ten cochlear implant patients were consented to undergo a preoperative and 3‐month postoperative vestibular assessment. The horizontal semicircular canal (SCC) was assessed using three different vestibular test measures that assess function using different stimuli and at different frequencies ranges: caloric testing, sinusoidal harmonic acceleration testing in the rotary chair, and video head impulse testing in the plane of the horizontal SCC. Data was analyzed using different methods: descriptive, statistical, and by an examination of individual case studies. Results Each analysis method yielded a different interpretation. Statistical analysis showed no significant group mean differences between baseline pre‐op vestibular test results and 3‐month post‐op vestibular test results. Descriptive analysis showed 30% of individuals presented with postoperative abnormal vestibular testing findings. A case study examination showed that only one patient presented with a post‐op decrease in vestibular function in the implanted ear. Conclusions There are several limitations of conventional vestibular testing in postsurgical cochlear implant patients. A test‐battery approach, including case history, and test interpretation made on a case‐by‐case basis is needed to determine whether the patient has undergone vestibular damage, is at risk for falling, or in need of further management. Level of Evidence 2b individual cohort study.Keywords
Funding Information
- Med-El Corporation
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