Abstract
This systematic review focuses on the efficacy of auditory verbal therapy (AVT) in children with cochlear implants based on their auditory performance. The results presented are based on research findings from 2010 to 2021. The systematic review was designed based on the Popular Reporting Systems for the Systematic Review and Analysis of Meta-Analysts (PRISMA), the 2020 revised version, and the Critical Evidence for Clinical Evidence (CATE) checklist. Specific keywords were chosen based on the formulated research question and searched on the following search engines: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, PubMed, Semantic Scholar, Cochrane, Science Direct, and BASE. All the searched articles were analysed based on specific exclusion criteria. The results revealed an important progression based on the auditory performance among children with cochlear implantation who received habilitation. The studies highlight that younger the age at implantation better the auditory performance and this may be necessary to allow at least relatively normal organization of auditory pathways in pre-lingual children with hearing impairment. Therefore, regular revitalization of aural–verbal rehabilitation and speech and language therapy is essential for younger children with hearing impairment to achieve the highest level of hearing function. This systematic review highlights importance of assessment of the auditory performance to be considered in the test battery while evaluating children with CI before and after habilitation along with AVT.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to acknowledge, (1) The Head of the Department of Audiology, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru, and (2) The Director, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru.
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Augustina Noel
Ms. Augustina Noel is post-graduate in Audiology from AIISH, Mysore and currently working as an Audiologist.
Manju Manikandan
Ms. Manju Manikandan is post-graduate in Audiology from AIISH, Mysore and currently working as an Audiologist.
Prawin Kumar
Dr. Prawin Kumar is post-graduate and PhD in Audiology from All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysuru. He is currently serving as Associated Professor & Head of the Department in Audiology at AIISH, Mysore. He is involved in teaching, research, clinical, and administrative activities. He teaches undergraduates and postgraduate students in Audiology. He served as principal investigator and co-investigator in extramural (Department of Science and Technology, Government of India) as well as intramural project of approx. 125 Lakhs. He served as author and co-authors in 65 scientific papers in national and international conferences. He is having 55 publication in peer reviewed international and national Journals. He received Young Scientist international travel grants from Indian Council of Medical research, New Delhi. He attended online training for advanced audiology course from Institute for Cochlear Implant Training, USA.