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Unilateral Acoustic Neuroma · Meniere's Disease
Primary: Change in Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) Words Scores Over Time — 23.6; 22; 18.8; 42.7 Percentage of words correct
Hearing Loss, High-Frequency
Primary: Change in CNC Word Perception — 27.6; 34; 55.9; 68 percentage of words correct
Hearing Loss, Unilateral
Primary: Change Over Time in the Ability to Perceive Single Words as Assessed by Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) Word Recognition Testing — 1.4; 14.4; 28.2; 45.0 percentage of…
Unilateral Moderate to Profound Hearing Loss · Asymmetric Hearing Loss · Single-Sided Deafness (SSD)
Primary: Change in Word Recognition in Quiet Over Time — 4; 8; 0; 0 percentage of words correctly repeated — p=<0.001
Hearing Loss
Primary: Change in Poor Ear Alone CNC Monosyllabic Word Understanding in Quiet — 0.09; 0.53; 0.44 percentage of words correct — p=<0.001
Single Sided Deafness
Primary: Number of Subjects With Adverse Events — 1 participants
Healthy
Primary: Mean Change in Electric Current Subjects Indicated They Could Hear a Tone at Certain Frequencies — 2.16; 2.88; 2.88; 1.86 mA
Hearing Loss · Ear Diseases · Hearing Disorders
Primary: Speech Recognition in Quiet — 88.31; 89.39; 87.30; 88.09 percentage of correct words — p=0.0010
Implants, Cochlear · Child · Hearing Loss, Bilateral
Primary: The Infant-Toddler Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (IT-MAIS) — 0; 53; 64; 75 percentage out of 40
Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Bilateral · Cochlear Implant
Primary: Change in Monosyllabic Word Recognition Scores (CNC) in Quiet — 13.9; 60.1; 60.2; 59.1 percentage of correct words
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Primary: Change From Pre- to 6 Months Post-implantation Speech Recognition in Quiet in the Implanted Ear Alone — 14.6; 60.9 percentage of correct words
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural · Hearing Loss, Cochlear · Deafness
Primary: Change in Hearing In Noise Test Score in Quiet (HINT-Q) From Baseline to 6 Months in English-speaking Participants. — 51.5 percent change words correctly repeated
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Primary: Cochlear Implant: Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) Threshold Obtained From IEEE (Speech Perception in Noise Test) Sentence in Noise Test. — 8.45; 10.4; 21.2; 22.2 ratio
Hearing Loss
Primary: Change in Open Set Monosyllabic Word Recognition Score as Measured on a Consonant Nucleus Consonant (CNC) Word Test — 54.7 percentage correct
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Primary: Change in Percent Correct on Word Recognition in Quiet in Implanted Ear — 25.6 Change in percentage points
Hearing Loss
Primary: Mean Difference Between Standard and Novel Fitting Method for Monosyllabic Word Scores in Quiet — 3.8 difference in percentage correct answers
Developmental Cochlear Nerve Deficiency · Acquired Cochlear Nerve Deficiency · Cochlear Aplasia
Primary: Number of ABI Complications — 2 Events
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Primary: CNC (Consonant-nucleus-consonant) Words — 64.8 percentage of correct words.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss · Bilateral Hearing Loss
Primary: Comparison of Monopolar (MP1+2) Impedance Measurement (kOhms) Between Randomization Groups at 6 Months Postoperative — 3.99; 8.66 kOhms
Hearing Loss
Primary: CNC Monosyllabic Word Score - Treated Ear — 57.1 percent correct
Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Bilateral
Primary: Score of the French MBAA2 Sentence Recognition Test in Quiet — 13; 19 Participants
Bilateral Hearing Loss
Primary: Digit Span Total Raw Score (Construct Measured: Verbal Short-Term/Working Memory) — 11; 11.22; 12.89; 13 Scores on a scale — p=0.766
Implant
Primary: Speech Perception of Standardized Sentences Presented From Recorded Format in Speech-spectrum Noise — 8.7; 10.6 percentage of words scored correctly
Hearing Loss
Primary: Monosyllabic Word in Quiet Scores. — 51; 51.25; 48.50 Percentage of words repeated correctly
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Primary: Consonant Nucleus Consonant (CNC) Monosyllabic Word Score-Treated Ear (CO-PRIMARY) — 65.4 percentage of words correct
Hearing Loss
Primary: Change in Health Related Quality of Life Following Cochlear Implant Treatment — 0.14; 0.22; 0.08 units on a scale
Hearing Loss
Primary: Number Eligible Patients Who Expressed Interest in the Study — 61 Participants
Hearing Loss
Primary: CNC Monosyllabic Word Performance - Treated Ear — 56.8 percent correct
Hearing Loss · Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Primary: Subjective Report of Headpiece Comfort and Retention — 65; 70 Participants
Cochlear Implants
Primary: Speech Recognition — 62; 22 percentage of keywords correct