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Audiol Neurotol (2024) 29 (2): 136–145.
Published Online: 20 November 2023
... with IHD between April 1, 1992, and March 31, 2021, cochlear implants (CIs) (4,720) and bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA) (1,125) cohorts were constructed. Place of residence was categorized based on Local Health Integrated Network (LHIN). Summary statistics for place of surgical institution based on LHIN...
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Audiol Neurotol (2021) 26 (5): 310–316.
Published Online: 04 March 2021
... a previous ipsilateral hearing aid in 12 cases (50%): 6 behind-the-ear conventional aids, 3 bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHAs) with transcutaneous abutment, 2 Contralateral Routing of signal systems despite preserved bone-conduction, and 1 Vibrant Soundbridge middle ear implant (Medel Inc.,) replaced...
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Audiol Neurotol (2017) 21 (6): 391–398.
Published Online: 21 March 2017
... (CI 2016) in Toronto, Canada. Cochlear implant Single-sided deafness Unilateral hearing loss Asymmetric hearing loss Bimodal stimulation Contralateral routing of signals hearing aid Bone-anchored hearing aid Bone conduction device Testing method consensus For the clinical...
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Audiol Neurotol (2016) 21 (4): 237–243.
Published Online: 17 August 2016
.... Transcranial attenuation Single-sided deafness Bone-anchored hearing aid Bone-anchored implant Speech-in-noise Bone-anchored implants (BAI) were first used for individuals with single-sided deafness (SSD) in 2002 [FDA, 2002]. Individuals with SSD suffer from reduced audibility on the impaired side...
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Audiol Neurotol (2004) 9 (5): 274–281.
Published Online: 28 September 2004
...Myrthe K.S. Hol; Arjan J. Bosman; Ad F.M. Snik; Emmanuel A.M. Mylanus; Cor W.R.J. Cremers Objective: To evaluate the benefit of a bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) contralateral routing of sound (CROS) in 20 patients with unilateral inner ear deafness. Subjects: 21 patients were recruited; 15 had...
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Audiol Neurotol (2004) 9 (4): 190–196.
Published Online: 18 June 2004
...Ad F.M. Snik; Arjan J. Bosman; Emmanuel A.M. Mylanus; Cor W.R.J. Cremers The BAHA (bone-anchored hearing aid) is a bone conduction hearing aid with percutaneous transmission of sound vibrations to the skull. The device has been thoroughly evaluated by various implant groups. These studies showed...