A multiple-channel cochlear implant and speech processor have been used in two post-lingually deaf adult patients with a total hearing loss, to enable them to perceive varying degrees of running speech. The results have been confirmed with open-set CID everyday sentence tests. Using the implant alone, the patients obtained 8% and 14% scores with prerecorded material, and 34% and 36% scores for “live” presentations. This was equivalent to the perception of 35% of connected discourse. When the implant was used in conjunction with lipreading, improvements of 188% and 386% were obtained over lipreading alone, and the scores were 68% and 98% which were equivalent to the perception of 60% and 95% of connected discourse. © The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.
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Clark, G. M., Tong, Y. C., & Martin, L. F. A. (1981). A multiple-channel cochlear implant: An evaluation using open-set cid sentences. Laryngoscope, 91(4), 628–634. https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-198104000-00018
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