Hearing outcomes in children with single sided deafness: Our experience at a tertiary paediatric otorhinolaryngology unit

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Apr:167:111296. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2022.111296. Epub 2022 Sep 5.

Abstract

Introduction: Hearing rehabilitation options for single sided deafness (SSD) include contralateral routing of sound (CROS) aids and bone conduction devices (BCDs). This study aimed to review the management of children with SSD at our tertiary paediatric otolaryngology unit over the last 15 years.

Material and methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed. Primary hearing outcomes were measured using the Children's Home Inventory for Listening Difficulties (CHILD) questionnaire score and secondary hearing outcomes were measured using hearing thresholds for speech in noise. Outcomes were measured pre and post bone conduction device (BCD) trial.

Results: 49 patients with SSD were identified. 20 children had trial of a BCD. 16 patients had pre- and post- BCD trial CHILD scores available for analysis. There was a statistically significant improvement in CHILD scores and speech in noise testing at +5 dB and +0 dB following amplification with a BCD. The mean use of BCD was 1.3 h per day.

Discussion: We have described the management of children with SSD in our unit. This study demonstrated a statistically significant benefit of BCD use on hearing outcomes. However, device compliance is low suggesting hearing advice choice in the population is complex and further research is warranted.

Keywords: Audiological rehabilitation; Bone conduction; Children; Hearing aid; Sensorineural hearing loss; Unilateral hearing loss.

MeSH terms

  • Bone Conduction
  • Deafness* / rehabilitation
  • Hearing
  • Hearing Aids*
  • Hearing Loss, Unilateral* / rehabilitation
  • Humans
  • Otolaryngology*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sound Localization*
  • Speech Perception*
  • Treatment Outcome