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Cochlea-Implantate — Physiologische Grundlagen und klinische Anwendung

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Cochlea-Implantat

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Cochlea-Implantate werden seit mehr als 15 Jahren bei ertaubten und kongenital tauben Patienten mit Erfolg und zunehmender Akzeptanz eingesetzt. Dadurch wird das Spektrum technischer Hörhilfen vor allem für solche Patienten erweitert, denen mit konventionellen Hörgeräten oder durch eine Mittelohroperation aufgrund des Ausmaßes des Hörverlustes keine ausreichende Hörinformation vermittelt werden kann. Sprachverstehen und bei Kindern Sprach-erwerb sind mithin mit konventionellen Methoden nicht möglich.

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Lenarz, T. (1998). Cochlea-Implantate — Physiologische Grundlagen und klinische Anwendung. In: Lenarz, T. (eds) Cochlea-Implantat. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80004-7_2

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