TY - JOUR
T1 - Tracking development of speech recognition
T2 - Longitudinal data from hierarchical assessments in the childhood development after cochlear implantation study
AU - The CDaCI Investigative Team
AU - Wang, Nae Yuh
AU - Eisenberg, Laurie S.
AU - Johnson, Karen C.
AU - Fink, Nancy E.
AU - Tobey, Emily A.
AU - Quittner, Alexandra L.
AU - Niparko, John K.
AU - Johnson, Karen
AU - DesJardin, Jean
AU - Gillinger, Melinda
AU - Luxford, William
AU - Martinez, Amy
AU - Visser-Dumont, Leslie
AU - Stika, Carren
AU - Ambrose, Sophie
AU - Hammes-Ganguly, Dianne
AU - Mertes, Jennifer
AU - Bowditch, Steve
AU - Chinnici, Jill
AU - Francis, Howard
AU - Ostrander, Rick
AU - Yeagle, Jennifer
AU - Mellon, Nancy
AU - Kane, Mary O.Leary
AU - Wainscott, Sarah
AU - Wallace, Jennifer
AU - Hodges, Annelle
AU - Balkany, Thomas
AU - Lopez, Alina
AU - Goodwin, Leslie
AU - Payne, Stacy
AU - Zwolan, Teresa
AU - Donaldson, Amy
AU - Arts, H. Alexander
AU - Butler, Brandi
AU - El-Kashlam, Hussam
AU - Heavner, Krista
AU - O'Sullivan, Mary Beth
AU - Telian, Steve
AU - Thomas, Ellen
AU - Vereb, Anita
AU - Brown, Carolyn J.
AU - Teagle, Holly F.B.
AU - Buchman, Craig A.
AU - Zdanski, Carlton
AU - Eskridge, Hannah
AU - Pillsbury, Harold C.
AU - Loy, Betty
AU - Bauer, Paul
AU - Kirk, Karen Iler
PY - 2008/2
Y1 - 2008/2
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To develop a speech recognition index that summarizes data collected through an array of age-appropriate hierarchical speech recognition tests in a longitudinal study. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort. SETTING: Six tertiary referral centers in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. PATIENTS: One hundred eighty-eight children implanted at age 5 years or younger and 97 age-comparable normal-hearing controls. INTERVENTION: Cochlear implantation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Outcome measures were the following: Infant-Toddler Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale, Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale, Early Speech Perception Test, Pediatric Speech Intelligibility Test, Multisyllabic Lexical Neighborhood Test, Lexical Neighborhood Test, and Hearing in Noise Test, obtained before implantation and at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postimplant. RESULTS: A speech recognition cumulative index, speech recognition index in quiet (SRI-Q), was created to combine information from tests administered in quiet. This index allows simultaneous display of data from all tests in the speech recognition hierarchy and is sensitive to improvements in performance over time as a function of age. SRI-Q also provides a composite of performance on multiple tests, allowing both the tracking of "growth curve" in speech recognition across a wide age range over an extended follow-up period and the comparison of normal-hearing and implanted children on multiple measures. The data range for individual tests is also preserved for ease of interpretation. CONCLUSION: SRI-Q allows tracking of global development of speech recognition over time as children progress through a hierarchy of speech perception measures and complements the more detailed assessments obtained from individual tests within the hierarchy.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To develop a speech recognition index that summarizes data collected through an array of age-appropriate hierarchical speech recognition tests in a longitudinal study. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort. SETTING: Six tertiary referral centers in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. PATIENTS: One hundred eighty-eight children implanted at age 5 years or younger and 97 age-comparable normal-hearing controls. INTERVENTION: Cochlear implantation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Outcome measures were the following: Infant-Toddler Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale, Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale, Early Speech Perception Test, Pediatric Speech Intelligibility Test, Multisyllabic Lexical Neighborhood Test, Lexical Neighborhood Test, and Hearing in Noise Test, obtained before implantation and at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postimplant. RESULTS: A speech recognition cumulative index, speech recognition index in quiet (SRI-Q), was created to combine information from tests administered in quiet. This index allows simultaneous display of data from all tests in the speech recognition hierarchy and is sensitive to improvements in performance over time as a function of age. SRI-Q also provides a composite of performance on multiple tests, allowing both the tracking of "growth curve" in speech recognition across a wide age range over an extended follow-up period and the comparison of normal-hearing and implanted children on multiple measures. The data range for individual tests is also preserved for ease of interpretation. CONCLUSION: SRI-Q allows tracking of global development of speech recognition over time as children progress through a hierarchy of speech perception measures and complements the more detailed assessments obtained from individual tests within the hierarchy.
KW - Hierarchical testing
KW - Pediatric cochlear implantation
KW - Speech recognition
KW - Summary index
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U2 - 10.1097/MAO.0b013e3181627a37
DO - 10.1097/MAO.0b013e3181627a37
M3 - Article
C2 - 18223451
AN - SCOPUS:38649119509
SN - 1531-7129
VL - 29
SP - 240
EP - 245
JO - Otology & Neurotology
JF - Otology & Neurotology
IS - 2
ER -