Objective:Evaluation of a new active osseointegrated bone-conduction hearing implant in moderate to severe mixed-hearing loss.Study Design:Prospective observational study of a series of cases.Setting:Tertial referral center.Patients:Twenty patients with moderate mixed-hearing loss were evaluated (10 Cochlear Osia group and 10 Baha 5 Power Connect -control group).Intervention:Rehabilitative.Main Outcome Measures:Hearing performance in quiet and in noise and quality-of-life were evaluated.Results:Improvements in audibility, speech-understanding, speech-recognition, and quality-of-sound in noise and quiet were found for the Osia System compared with preoperative unaided hearing and performance was similar to that obtained with Baha 5 Power Connect.Conclusions:The new active transcutaneous bone conduction system provided a tonal improvement in free-field at middle and high frequencies. The performance in speech recognition in quiet and in noise was similar to control group outcomes.
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Pla-Gil, I., Redó, M. A., Pérez-Carbonell, T., Martínez-Beneyto, P., Alborch, M. O., Ventura, A. M., … Algarra, J. M. (2021). Clinical Performance Assessment of a New Active Osseointegrated Implant System in Mixed Hearing Loss: Results From a Prospective Clinical Investigation. Otology and Neurotology, 42(7), E905–E910. https://doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000003116
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