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Pediatric Cochlear Implant Remote Programming and Assessment

Pediatric Cochlear Implant Remote Programming and Assessment

Recruiting
13-20 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a prospective, interventional study to evaluate efficacy and end user satisfaction of remote cochlear implant programming in the pediatric population. Additionally, this study will evaluate the long-term replicability of digital audio streaming (DAS) self-assessment speech perception measures via iOS mobile application.

Description

The objectives of this study are to evaluate the efficacy and end user satisfaction of mobile application based (1) remote cochlear implant programming and 2) self-administered audiological test measures in older children (13 to 20 year olds). Based on existing data, we hypothesize that remote programming is efficacious, and provides positive end user satisfaction. Additionally, while our prior work has shown that application-based speech perception outcomes are replicable when measured within one session, repeated testing over time may show learning effects.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Cochlear implantation with an Advanced Bionics cochlear implant in at least one ear.
  • At least 6 months post-implantation listening experience and at least 2 weeks of listening experience with Marvel cochlear implant external processor.
  • Speech perception performance of at least 40% correct on standard of care speech perception measures in quiet for the ear to be used in the study
  • Ages 13 years to 20 years, inclusive
  • Ability and willingness to participate in remote programming sessions and self-administered assessment measures

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Children under the age of 13
  • Speech perception performance < 40% on SOC speech perception measures
  • Cognitive or language deficits that preclude ability and willingness to participate in remote programming sessions and self-administered assessment measures, as identified by eMR diagnoses and the participant's primary clinical audiologist judgement.

Study details
    Cochlear Implant Listeners

NCT07035873

Nationwide Children's Hospital

15 October 2025

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