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CI2018 9 Scientific Information How to find your way through the conference schedule? Colours: the main domains The colours correspond to the main domains of this conference: innovation and ethics & economics, basic research, genetics and diagnosis, cochlear implant in adults, cochlear implant in children, bone anchored hearing aids and active middle ear implants, rehabilitation in adults, rehabilitation in children and finally electro-auditory evoked and objective measures. Basic Science Diagnosis and Genetics CI Children Surgery and Outcome CI Adults Surgery and Outcome Active Middle Ear Implants and Bone Conduction Implants Rehabilitation Children Rehabilitation Adults Objective Measures Ethics Economics and Costs New Technology Interaction: be part of the discussion The interaction button of the conference app links you directly to the chairmen of the session. Questions can be raised, liked and after selection by the chairmen brought forward by the moderator of the interactive session. The moderator can also project questions and the audience will be able to respond to the questions. The feature will be enabled during the keynote and main sessions. Tutorial: exclusive early experience open for all How to do, What to do! 16 opportunities affecting your practice. Not to be missed. Keynotes: the comprehensive overview The main topics are introduced by a keynote lecture. The 40 lectures allow to gain a comprehensive overview and they will update your knowledge over the entire area. Question sent through the interactive App will be discussed during the subsequent main session. Main interactive sessions: experts at hand After the keynote lectures 56 main sessions on related topics are programmed in one of the main conference halls during which an expert discussion takes place. The interactive system functions in the following Conference Halls: Queen Elisabeth Hall 1800 p; Marble Hall 350p, Okapi Hall 350p, Darwin Hall 280p, Gorilla 1 hall 170p and Gorilla 3 Hall 70p.

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CI2018 9

Scientific Information

How to find your way through the conference schedule?

Colours: the main domainsThe colours correspond to the main domains of this conference: innovation and ethics & economics, basic research, genetics and diagnosis, cochlear implant in adults, cochlear implant in children, bone anchored hearing aids and active middle ear implants, rehabilitation in adults, rehabilitation in children and finally electro-auditory evoked and objective measures.

Basic Science

Diagnosis and Genetics

CI Children Surgery and Outcome

CI Adults Surgery and Outcome

Active Middle Ear Implants and Bone Conduction Implants

Rehabilitation Children

Rehabilitation Adults

Objective Measures

Ethics Economics and Costs New Technology

Interaction: be part of the discussionThe interaction button of the conference app links you directly to the chairmen of the session. Questions can be raised, liked and after selection by the chairmen brought forward by the moderator of the interactive session. The moderator can also project questions and the audience will be able to respond to the questions. The feature will be enabled during the keynote and main sessions.

Tutorial: exclusive early experience open for allHow to do, What to do! 16 opportunities affecting your practice. Not to be missed.

Keynotes: the comprehensive overviewThe main topics are introduced by a keynote lecture. The 40 lectures allow to gain a comprehensive overview and they will update your knowledge over the entire area. Question sent through the interactive App will be discussed during the subsequent main session.

Main interactive sessions: experts at hand After the keynote lectures 56 main sessions on related topics are programmed in one of the main conference halls during which an expert discussion takes place. The interactive system functions in the following Conference Halls: Queen Elisabeth Hall 1800 p; Marble Hall 350p, Okapi Hall 350p, Darwin Hall 280p, Gorilla 1 hall 170p and Gorilla 3 Hall 70p.

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Focus sessions: detailed experienceFollowing the main panel, 69 sessions ‘focus’ on particular aspects of the main sessions in more detail.

Posters: permanently availableThroughout the whole conference, posters can be viewed at the poster stations.

The authors of the e-poster presentation are requested to be available at the indicated stations and times to present and discuss with the colleagues with particular interest.

Legend

KEY Keynote lecture

MS Main interactive session

FS Focus session

KEYTUT Keynote tutorial

IC Instructional course

TUT Tutorial

PS Poster Session

Instructions for presenters

Instructions for Oral Contributors• The slide preview room is located at the ground floor and will be open from 7.00hrs until half an hour after the last

session of the day;

• Please, hand in your presentation on (USB-stick) at the slide preview room at least two hours before your presentation is scheduled;

• Speakers are requested to come to the meeting room at least 5 minutes prior to the start of the session and identify them to the moderator or chairs;

• Microphones will be under control of the technician all the time. There is no need to switch them on;

• Panel members of Main interactive Sessions (MS) must take place at seats on the stage for the duration of the session;

• Presenters of Focus Sessions (FS) must take place at seats in front of the room for the duration of the session. The chair will call you to the lectern in sequence. Delegates will be seated in theatre style;

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Instructions for Poster Presenters• E-poster displays will be located on several places throughout the venue;

• E-poster presentations will take place at the displays 1-4

o Display 1: Verlat Room

o Display 2-4: on the first level

• Authors of the e-posters are requested to be available at the indicated stations and times to present their poster. Presentation time can take 3 minutes.

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Conference Schedule

Wednesday 27 June 2018

TIME CODE TITLE

13:00 - 13:50 Satellite Symposium : Oticon Medical Because Sound Matters

14:05 - 14:55 Satellite Symposium : Cochlear Leading the Way

15:10 - 16:00 Satellite Symposium : MED-EL MyBest Hearing

16:15 - 17:05 Satellite Symposium : Advanced Bionics Experiences with Powerful Innovations

17:20 - 17:45 Opening Ceremony

Van de Heyning Paul, Conference President

De Bodt Marc, Conference Vice-President

Van Rompaey Vincent, Conference Vice-President

Mertens Griet, Conference Chief Program Director

17:55 - 18:25 KEY 1 Global Hearing Health Care: New Findings and Perspectives

Wilson Blake, USA

Moderator: Van de Heyning Paul

Chairs: De Bodt Marc, Van Rompaey Vincent

18:35 - 19:10 MS 01 Physician Hear Thyself

Moderator: Dornhoffer John (USA)

Panelists: Piersch Markus (Germany), Van Aken Paul (Belgium), Kanda Yukihiko (Japan), Luntz Michal (Israel)

Chairs: Hofkens Anouk (Belgium), Gilles Annick (Belgium)

19:15 - 19:45 Symphony Orchestra Flanders

19:45 - 20:45 Welcome Reception

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Conference Schedule

Thursday 28 June 2018

TIME CODE TITLE PRESENTER COUNTRY ROOM LOCATION

07:00 - 07:25 Breakfast

07:30 - 08:10 IC 01 How I do it: The Fundamentals of Cochlear Implant Surgery

Müller Joachim

Germany Queen Elisabeth

Moderators: Rajan Gunesh (Australia), Mottasadi Zarandi Masoud (Iran)

Chair: Van de Heyning Paul (Belgium)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

07:30 - 08:10 KEYTUT 01 Keynote Tutorial: Insights of Cochlear Anatomy and Physiopathology

Rask-Anderson Helge

Sweden Marble

Chairs: Sudhoff Holger (Germany), Schrott-Fischer Anneliese (Austria)

Co-chair: Van Geet Rozemarie (Belgium)

07:30 - 08:10 IC 02 How I do it: The Surgical Technique for Total Implantable AMEI Carina

Devèze Arnaud France Okapi

Chairs: Lefebvre Philippe (Belgium), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 01 Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss: From One or Two Genes to over One Hundred in just a Few Years Time

Van Camp Guy Belgium Darwin

Chairs: Boudewyns An (Belgium), Pennings Ronald (The Netherlands)

Co-Chair: Boudewyns An

07:30 - 08:10 KEYTUT 02 Keynote Tutorial: Cochlear Implantation after Subtotal Cochleoectomy for Removal of Intracochlear Schwannoma

Plontke Stefan Germany Gorilla 1

Chairs: Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium), Naseer Usama Abdel (Egypt)

08:10 - 08:20 Transition time

08:20 - 08:40 KEY 02 Development of Innovation in Auditory Implants: How to Evaluate? How to Finance?

Fraysse Bernard

France Queen Elisabeth

Chair: Gantz Bruce (USA)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

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08:40 - 09:00 KEY 03 Gene Delivery to the Inner Ear: Hair Cell Regeneration and Cochlear Implantation

Staecker Hinrich

USA Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Gantz Bruce (USA), Fraysse Bernard (France)

Co-chair: Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

09:00 - 09:20 KEY 04 A Three Dimensional Percept in the Absence of Fusion: What Cochlear Implants in Children have Taught us about the Developing Auditory System

Papsin Blake Canada Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Gantz Bruce (USA), Fraysse Bernard (France)

Co-chair: Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

09:20 - 09:30 Transition time

09:30 - 10:30 MS 02 Bilateral Paediatric Cochlear Implantation

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Papsin Blake (Canada)

Panelists: Cushing Sharon (Canada), Loundon Nathalie (France), Park Hong Ju (South Korea), Manrique Rodriguez Manuel (Spain)

Chairs: Gao Zhiqiang (China), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

Co-chair: Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

9:30 Panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 02:

BalanCI: head referenced cochlear implant stimulation improves balance in children with bilateral cochleovestibular loss

What is the sensitive period to initiate auditory stimulation for the second ear in sequential cochlear implantation?

09:30 - 10:30 MS 03 Advancing Molecular Therapeutics in the Inner Ear

Marble

Moderator: Staecker Hinrich (USA)

Panelists: Lustig Lawrence (USA), Praetorius Mark (Germany), Schilder Anne (UK), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

Chairs: Lefebvre Philippe (Belgium), Ponsaerts Peter (Belgium)

Co-chair: Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

9:30 In vivo genetic manipulation of inner ear connexin expression by bovine adeno-associated viral vectors

Praetorius Mark Germany

9:42 Modeling and preventing progressive hearing loss in Usher Syndrome III

Lustig Lawrence USA

9:54 Clinical trial design issues in hair cell regeneration

Schilder Anne UK

10:06 Challenges in advancing molecular therapeutics in the inner ear

Staecker Hinrich USA

10:18 Challenges in molecular therapeutics for autosomal dominant disorders / gain-of-function disorders

Van Rompaey Vincent

Belgium

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09:30 - 10:20 MS 04 Cost-efficacy in Auditory Implants Okapi

Moderator: Fraysse Bernard (France)

Panelists: Sorkin Donna (USA), Raine Christopher (UK), O’Donoghue Gerald (Canada), Saeed Shakeel (UK), Chen Joseph (Canada)

Chairs: Wilson Blake (USA), Shapiro William (USA)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

9:30 CI candidacy and coverage disparities in US health insurance

Sorkin Donna USA

9:40 Health technology assessment (HTA) for public funding in Canada- expanding indications including bilateral CI

Chen Joseph Canada

9:50 UK SSD trial - outcomes, health economics O’Donoghue Gerald

Canada

10:00 Lean thinking for intraoperative surgical management and the use of the intra operative remote assistant (Cochlear CR220)

Raine Christopher

UK

10:10 New registry methodology to obtain level 1 and2 of EBM in auditory implant surgery

Saeed Shakeel UK

09:30 - 10:20 MS 05 CI in Otosclerosis and Postmeningitic Ossified Cochlea

Darwin

Moderator: Mosnier Isabelle (France)

Panelists: Kuzovkov Vladislav (Russia), Kameswaran Mohan (India), Bassiouni Mokhtar (Egypt), Luntz Michael (Israel), Diab Khassan (Russia)

Chairs: Al Rand Hussain (United Arab Emirates), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

Co-chair: Van Geet Rozemarie (Belgium)

9:32 Labyrinthitis ossificans as it relates to cochlear implantation

Bassiouni Mokhtar

Egypt

9:39 Our experience in management of cochlea basal turn ossification

Kuzovkov Vladislav

Russia

9:46 Cochlear implantation outcomes in cases of cochlear ossification

Diab Khassan Russia

Cochlear implantation in cases of cochlear otosclerosis

Diab Khassan Russia

9:53 Management of far advanced otosclerosis; Option of stapedotomy vs CI

Kameswaran Mohan

India

10:00 Outcomes of Cochelar Implantation in patients with far advanced otosclerosis

Luntz Michal Israel

10:07 Panel discission

09:30 - 10:30 MS 06 CI by Telemedicine Gorilla 1

Moderator: Waltzman Susan (USA)

Panelists: Cullington Helen (UK), Chisholm Kylie (Australia), Backous Douglas (USA), Marinac Ivana (Croatia)

Chairs: Vanderveken Olivier (Belgium), Govaerts Paul (Belgium)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

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9:30 Scaling up telemedicine for adults with cochlear implants

Cullington Helen UK

9:38 Longitudinal use of telepractice as a model of clinical service delivery: factors impacting sustainability

Chisholm Kylie Australia

9:46 Geographically distributed cochlear implant centre model to improve access, patient experience, and program viability

Backous Douglas

USA

9:54 The role of web-based implant platform in raising of the implantee`s quality of life

Marinac Ivana Croatia

10:02 Is there a future for self-assessment and self-fitting?

Govaerts Paul Belgium

10:10 Panel discussion

09:30 - 10:15 FS 01 CI Aspects of Cochlear Histology and Temporal Bone Anatomy

Gorilla 2

Chairs: Lobna El Fiky (Egypt), Aussedat Charles (France)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

9:30 Telmesani radiological classification of the location of the vertical segment of the facial nerve: impact on surgical approach in cochlear implant surgery

Telmesani Laila Saudi Arabia

9:38 The role of preoperative computerized tomography in a safe posterior tympanostomy for cochlear implant surgery

Elzayat Saad Egypt

9:46 Usefulness of temporal bone prototype for drilling training: a prospective study

Aussedat Charles

France

9:54 RW visualization during cochlear implantation Lobna El Fiky Egypt

10:02 Round window visibility in pediatric cochlear implant patients: posterior tympanotomy versus transcanal approach

Salem Mohamad Egypt

09:30 - 10:20 FS 02 Cochlear Implantation and Music Perception

Gorilla 3

Chairs: Baskent Deniz (The Netherlands), Allen Lyndsey (UK)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

9:30 Musical milestones for hearing children, does this correlate with children who have cochlear implants?

Hughes Julie UK

9:38 Music in rehabilitation and development of pediatric patients after cochlear implantation – Study on active and passive music therapy

Kaczyńska Barbara

Poland

9:46 Music perception of adult hearing aid users, compared to cochlear implant recipients

Looi Valerie Australia

9:54 Music and speech perception outcomes after 12 weeks of music training for children with prelingual hearing loss

Looi Valerie Australia

10:02 Evaluation of the music perception abilities in children with cochlear implantation

Lesinskas Eugenijus

Lithuania

10:10 Bimodal benefits in mandarin-speaking cochlear implant users for music perception and tone recognition

Liu Bo China

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09:30 - 10:30 FS 03 Speech and Noise Processing Algorithms

Gorilla 4

Chairs: Wouters Jan (Belgium), Hippolito Miguel Angelo (Brazil)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

9:30 The neural transmission of modulations is a benchmark for cochlear implant stimulation strategies

Wouters Jan Belgium

9:38 Effects of a transient noise reduction algorithm on speech intelligibility in noise, noise tolerance and perceived annoyance in cochlear implant users

Dingemanse Gertjan

The Netherlands

9:46 Revision cochlear implant in adults Hyppolito Miguel Angelo

Brazil

9:54 Nucleus 7 moves forward: a new noise reduction algorithm

Nel Esti Australia

10:02 Fixed and adaptive beamforming improves speech perception in noise in cochlear implant recipients

Riss Dominik Austria

10:10 Measuring speech recognition abilities in noise in cochlear implant users

Kaandorp Marre The Netherlands

10:18 A low rate implementation of the ace strategy aiming to save power

Büchner Andreas Germany

09:30 - 10:15 FS 04 Preoperative and Postoperative CT and CBCT in CI

Gorilla 5

Chairs: Roosli Christof (Switzerland), Inesulu Armagan (Turkey)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

9:30 Preoperative CT versus operative finding In CI

Abdelbaki Fathi Egypt

9:38 Three-dimensional visualization of cochlear malformations

Dhanasingh Anandhan

Austria

9:46 Cone beam CT postoperative control of the precurved Midscala electrode array

De Seta Daniele France

9:54 Radiographic findings of peristapedial cyst for diagnosing cerebrospinal fluid fistula among cochlear implantation candidates

Xu Xinbo China

10:02 Diagnostic imaging for cochlear implantation: a rational checklist

Nayaka Prahlada India

09:30 - 10:35 FS 05 Quality of Life After CI Pelican 1

Chairs: Lassaletta Luis (Spain), Vermeulen Anneke (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

9:30 Measuring changes in quality of life in patients with auditory implants

Lassaletta Luis Spain

9:38 Quality of life outcomes in cochlear-implanted children with partial hearing

Hanvey Kate & Wilson Katherine

UK

9:46 Working life satisfaction of patients with cochlear implant. Multicentric study

Huarte Alicia Spain

9:54 Autonomy in adults with Ci Vermeulen Anneke

The Netherlands

10:02 Effect of auditory status on recognition of facial expressions by adolescents

Warner-Czyz Andrea

USA

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10:10 Uni vs bilateral cochlear implantation and they influence of some quality of life parameters

Neagos Adiana Romania

10:18 Promoting social well being in adults following cochlear implantation

Birman Catherine

Australia

09:30 - 10:20 FS 06 From Neonatal Screening to Follow-up Pelican 2

Chairs: Mostafa Ahmed (Egypt), Declau Frank (Belgium)

Co-chair: De Backer Annemarie (Belgium)

9:30 Genetic profiles and their impact on cochlear implant outcomes in Egypt

Mostafa Badr Egypt

9:38 Genetic predisposition of sporadic congenital hearing loss in South Korea

Jung Jinsei South Korea

9:46 Retrospective view to the newborn hearing screening in Turkye based on the published data

Kemaloğlu Yusuf Kemal

Turkey

9:54 Intrauterine hearing testing Mehrotra Rohit India

10:02 Program for audiological/psychological follow up for children with hearing aids and cochlear implants. Part I – program overview

Shehata-Dieler Wafaa

Germany

10:10 Follow-up-program for children with hearing aids and cochlear implants in Würzburg. Part II: evaluating the speech and language development

Kühn Heike Germany

09:30 - 10:20 FS 07 Auditory Development and Perception Peacock

Chairs: Zgoda Malgorzata (Poland), Oliveira Adriana (Brazil)

Co-chair: Goelen Stephanie (Belgium)

9:30 Effect of noise and reverberation on speech intelligibility in cochlear implant recipients considering realistic sound environments

Badajoz-Davila Javier

Australia

9:38 Directional hearing in patients with bilateral cochlear implantation

Boucek Jan Czech Republic

9:46 Assessing binaural fusion in bilateral cochlear implant users

Marozeau Jeremy

Denmark

9:54 Neural recovery function of the auditory nerve in cochlear implant surgery: comparison between pre-linguistic and post-linguistic patients

Oliveira Adriana Brazil

10:02 Academic achievement of children after cochlear implantation

Zgoda Malgorzata

Poland

10:10 Auditory and speech performance in ANSD children with cochlear implant: Saudi Arabia experience

Yousef Medhat Saudi Arabia

09:30 - 10:20 FS 08 Surgery Reflections of Implantable AMEI Butterfly

Chairs: Zahnert Thomas (Germany), Agterberg Martijn (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

9:30 Optimal loading of the Carina T2 actuator Gamm Ute Germany

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9:38 Surgery information for the Cochlear™ MicroDrive™ Actuator

Rovó László Hungary

9:46 Middle ear implant totally implanted – CARINA

Peixoto Maria da Conceicao

Portugal

9:54 An adaptive feedback canceling olgorithm for the cochlear Carina hearing system: first clinical results

Devèze Arnaud France

10:02 Clinical results after implantation of the fully implantable hearing system in patients with chronic otitis media

Zahnert Thomas Germany

10:10 ABR measurements via Vibrant Soundbridge® and MiniTek® using optimized chirp stimuli

Geiger Ute Germany

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break

10.40 - 10.55 PS 01 e-Poster Presentation Session 1 Eposter station

Poster Group I Display 1

Chairs: Versnel Huib (The Netherlands), Park Hong Ju (South Korea)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

Poster Group XIII Display 2

Chairs: Balcerowiak Andrzej (Poland), Chen Jianqing (China)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

Poster Group XX Display 3

Chairs: Almario Jorge (Colombia), Bukurov Bojana (Serbia)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

Poster Group XXX Display 4

Chairs: Todt Ingo (Germany), Palleres Norma (Argentina)

Co-chair: Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 05 Diagnosing Congenital Hearing Loss: the First Step towards Cochlear Implantation

Boudewyns An Belgium Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: De Leenheer Els (Belgium), Lustig Lawrence (USA)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 06 The Evolution of Cochlear Implantation Candidacy Criteria

Pillsbury Harold

USA Marble

Chairs: Bruce Iain (UK), Firszt Jill (USA)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

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11:00 - 11:20 KEY 07 Cochlear Reimplantation Raine Christopher

UK Okapi

Chairs: Arnoldner Christoph (Austria), Desloovere Christian (Belgium)

Co-chair: Van den Brande Kaat (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 08 Indication and Results of ABI in NF2 Matthies Cordula

Germany Darwin

Chairs: Behr Robert (Germany), Menovsky Tomas (Belgium)

Co-chair: Vanhecke Stefanie (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 09 Complex Language and School Performance of CI Students

De Raeve Leo Belgium Gorilla 1

Chairs: De Bodt Marc (Belgium), Allen Lyndsey (UK)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 10 Haircell and Ganglioncell Preservation in Cochlear Implantation

Eshraghi Adrien

USA Gorilla 3

Chairs: Radeloff Andreas (Germany) , Chun Young-Myoung (South Korea)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

11:20 - 11:30 Transition time

11:30 - 12:20 MS 07 Etiology of Congenital Deafness: Implications for Cochlear Implantation

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Boudewyns An (Belgium)

Panelists: Pennings Ronald (The Netherlands), Buchman Craig (USA), Lustig Lawrence (USA)

Chairs: De Leenheer Els (Belgium), Karltorp Eva (Sweden)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

11:30 Panel discussion

11:30 - 12:30 MS 08 Cochlear Implant Criteria Revisited Marble

Moderator: Bruce Iain (UK)

Panelists: Frijns Johan (The Netherlands), Birman Catherine (Australia), Snik Ad (The Netherlands), Vickers Deborah (UK), Lin Vincent (Canada)

Chairs: Pillsbury Harold (USA), Firszt Jill (USA)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

11:30 Introduction Bruce Iain UK

11:36 Evidence-based inclusion criteria for cochlear implantation in patients with post-lingual deafness

Frijns Johan The Netherlands

11:42 Better cochlear implant outcomes in severe hearing loss compared with profound hearing loss: we shouldn’t wait

Birman Catherina

Australia

11:48 Our experience with cochlear implantation in post-lingually deafened adults who exceed current candidacy criteria

Lin Vincent Canada

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11:54 Expanding cochlear implantation criteria for adults with bilateral acquired severe sensorineural hearing loss?

Snik Ad The Netherlands

12:00 Changing indications for cochlear implants in the United Kingdom

Vickers Deborah UK

12:06 Panel discussion

11:30 - 12:30 MS 09 Experiences with CI Re-Implantation Okapi

Moderator: Raine Christopher (UK)

Panelists: Backous Douglas (USA), Volkenstein Stefan (Germany), Shapira Yisgav (Israel), Verma Rohit (UK), Mulder Jef (The Nederlands)

Chairs: Al Shaikh Mohamed (Saudi Arabia), Mylanus Emmanuel (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Van den Brande Kaat (Belgium)

11:30 Surgical finding for re-implanted cochlear implant pediatric patients

Al Shaikh Mohamed

Saudi Arabia

11:37 An expanded classification approach for revision cochlear implant surgery: rates and speech perception outcomes

Shapira Yisgav Isreael

11:44 Cochlear reimplantation: evaluation of implant failure and postoperative speech perception

Mulder Jef The Netherlands

11:51 Outcomes of cochlear reimplantation in children

Verma Rohit UK

11:58 Revision surgery in cochlear implants – Indication, performance and surgical challenges

Volkenstein Stefan

Germany

12:05 Panel discussion

11:30 - 12:20 MS 10 ABI application in NF2 Darwin

Moderator: Behr Robert (Germany)

Panelists: Matthies Cordula (Germany), Skarżyński Henryk (Poland), Müller Joachim (Germany)

Chair: Menovsky Tomas (Belgium), Parnes Lore (Canada)

Co-chair: Vanhecke Stefanie (Belgium)

11:30 Binaural benefit after sequential bilateral auditory brainstem implantation

Skarżyński Henryk

Poland

11:37 Matthies Cordula Germany

11:44 Müller Joachim Germany

11:51 Panel discussion

Abstract related to MS 10:

Cochlear implants in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2

11:30 - 12:20 MS 11 School Performance in CI Population Gorilla 1

Moderator: De Raeve Leo (Belgium)

Panelists: Zgoda Malgorzata (Poland), Rijke Wouter (Belgium), Willems Sofie (Belgium), Tollenaere Claire (Belgium), Krijger Stefanie (Belgium), Beeres-Scheenstra Renske (Switzerland)

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Chairs: Allen Lyndsey (UK), Willems Sofie (Belgium)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

11:30 School attainments of cochlear implant users evaluated at the end of primary education – The role of implantation age

Zgoda Malgorzata

Poland

11:40 Assessment of capability in children with a cochlear implant

Rijke Wouter Belgium

11:50 A bucket list full of challenges for deaf and hearing impaired teenagers

Willlems Sofie Belgium

12:00 School performance of children with cochlear implants in mainstream education in Flanders

Krijger Stefanie Belgium

12:10 Multi-centre study investigating foreign language acquisition at school in children, adolescents and young adults with uni-or bilat-eral cochlear implants in the Swiss German population

Beeres-Scheenstra Renske

Switzerland

11:30 - 12:15 FS 09 Organisation of CI Provision Gorilla 2

Chairs: Tavartkildze George (Russia), Atlas Marcus (Australia)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

11:30 Breaking the barriers for hearing implants: the need to re-think, re-model and rejuvenate hearing implant healthcare in the brave new world

Abrahams Yetta Australia

11:38 Education of rehabilitation experts from emerging markets & International Rehabilitation Academy

Herrmannova Dagmar

Czech Republic

11:46 Latin America CI actual situation and actions need it

Faletty Patricia Argentina

11:54 Developing a cochlear implant programme in the world’s 7th poorest country

Strachan David UK

12:02 Multicenter clinical evaluation of data logging in 1366 cochlear implant recipients using automated scene classification technologies

Cristofari Eliana Italy

11:30 - 12:20 FS 10 Next-Generation Electrodes: Pharmalogical Structure Preservation

Gorilla 3

Chairs: Radeloff Andreas (Germany), Eshraghi Adrien (USA)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

11:30 Effects of steroid application with a cochlear catheter on impedances after cochlea implantation

Salcher Rolf Germany

11:38 Hearing preservation after cochlear implantation using different steroid therapy models

Skarżyński Piotr Poland

11:46 Dexamethasone-eluting cochlear implant electrodes in combination with glucocorticoid hydrogels: effects on hearing preservation and impedances

Ahmadi Navid Austria

11:54 New electrode design: organic biocompatible coating

Stark Thomas Germany

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12:02 Potential for pharmacological protection against loss of residual hearing after cochlear implant surgery using the clinical stage oral otoprotectant SENS-401

Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen Jonas

France

12:10 Results of a double-blinded placebo controlled trial on the efficacy of high-dose systemic steroids for hearing preservation in cochlear implantation

O’Leary Stephen Australia

11:30 - 12:20 FS 11 Focus on Bilateral Paediatric CI Gorilla 4

Chairs: Papsin Blake (Canada), Lorens Artur (Poland)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

11:30 Sequential bilateral pediatric cochlear implantation – Long-term usage of the second implant and factors predictive for its use

Low David Canada

11:38 Consistency of using the auditory prosthesis device post sequentially implanted cochlear implant: datalogging Evidence

Halawani Roa Saudi Arabia

11:46 Long-term development of localisation ability in sequentially implanted cochlear implant recipients

Veekmans Kim UK

11:54 What happens when you offer metachronous contralateral cochlear implantation to children with an existing device? Impact of the introduction of bilateral funding to Nova Scotia. The ‘catch-up cohort’ - 2007 and onwards

Morris David Peter

Canada

12:02 Bilateral vs unilateral cochlear implantation in Mandarin speaking children: Surgical experience and preliminary results

Gao Zhiqiang China

12:10 Simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation in very young children without preoperative computed tomography

Hagen Rudolf Germany

11:30 - 12:15 FS 12 Experiments in Speech Coding Strategies

Gorilla 5

Chairs: James Chris (France), Cesur Sıdıka, (Turkey)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

11:30 Measurement of spectrotemporal modulation perception in infants

Horn David USA

11:38 Temporal processing and speech recognition performance in patients with cochlear implant

Cesur Sıdıka Turkey

11:46 Dynamic current focusing: a novel approach to loudness coding in cochlear implants

de Jong Monique The Netherlands

11:54 Sound coder stimulation rate and voice pitch perception in cochlear implant users

Kovačić Damir Croatia

12:02 Multipolar stimulation in a computational model of the implanted human cochlea

Kalkman Randy The Netherlands

11:30 - 12:20 FS 13 Empowering Satisfaction with CI Pelican 1

Chairs: Saki Nader (Iran), Arnold Laure (France)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

CI201826

11:30 Novel computer-based therapy enhances speech perception in Cochlear implant users

Narayan Akshay UK

11:38 Examination of psychophysical parameters at cochlear implanted patients

Nagy Roland Hungary

11:46 Electrophysiological detection of electrode tip-foldover in perimodiolar cochlear implant electrode arrays

Mittmann Philipp Germany

11:54 Evaluation of the Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ)

Billinger-Finke Mareike

Austria

12:02 Improving performance of unilateral CI users Baumgaertel Regina

Germany

12:10 Empowering and motivating cochlear implant recipients with access to self-directed rehabilitation through direct streaming

Eulalia Juan Pastor

Spain

11:30 - 12:15 FS 14 Listening Effort and Performance in Paediatric CI

Pelican 2

Chairs: Van Wieringen Astrid (Belgium), Quaranta Nicola (Italy)

Co-chair: Van Geet Rozemarie (Belgium)

11:30 EEG variations as estimators of listening effort during recognition of words in noise in unilateral and bilateral sequential adult cochlear implant users

Piccioni Lucia Oriella

Italy

11:38 Listening effort during speech in noise recognition: a neurophysiologic evaluation of consecutive sound processors

Quaranta Nicola Italy

11:46 Listening effort in children with cochlear implants

Hsu Benson Cheng-Lin

Belgium

11:54 Relationship between the hearing ability and the results of WISC-IV in children with cochlear implants

Sasaki Mina Japan

12:02 A shift of focus: using functional listening skills to guide paediatric cochlear implant candidacy and measure outcomes

Abrahams Yetta Australia

11:30 - 12:20 FS 15 Role of Music in CI Habilitation Peacock

Chairs: Boon Ellen (Belgium), Looi Valerie (Australia)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

11:30 The role of music activities to the perception of speech and language development in children with cochlear implants

Zaitsev Andrii Ukraine

11:38 The role of music in families with normally hearing children compared to children with cochlear implants and/or hearing aids

Looi Valerie Australia

11:46 Helping little ones develop listening, language and literacy using music on the go!

Boon Ellen Belgium

11:54 Music therapy and auditory habilitation for a deaf child having very severe inner ear anomaly using cochlear implant

Kanda Yukihiko Japan

12:02 Development of music skills after cochlear implantation – Case report

Kaczynska Barbara

Poland

12:10 Evaluation of the pitch perception abilities of adult cochlear implant recipients

Kalcioglu M. Tayyar

Turkey

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12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

12:40-13:00 PS 02 e-Poster Presentationn Session 2 Eposter station

Poster Group XXVIII Display 1

Chairs: Mehtari Nasarine (Algeria), Pashkov Aleksandr (Russia)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

Poster Group VIII Display 2

Chairs: Shirai Kyoko (Japan), Chung Jong Woo (South Korea)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

Poster Group XIV Display 3

Chairs: Veraguth Dorothe (Switzerland)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

Poster Group XXII Display 4

Chairs:Kliachko Dmitrii (Russia)

Co-chair: De Backer Annemarie (Belgium)

13:00-13:20 PS 03 e-Poster Presentation Session 3 Eposter station

Poster Group XXVI Display 1

Chairs: Diamante Leticia (Argentina), Shcherbakova Yana (Russia)

Co-chair: Goelen Stephanie (Belgium)

Poster Group X Display 2

Chair: Schramm David (Canada)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

Poster Group XV Display 3

Chairs: Boyle Patrick (Germany), Aranis Carolina (Chile)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

Poster Group XXIII Display 4

Chairs: Popescu Rodica (Romania), Zoolfar Sadia (UK)

Co-chair: Van den Brande Kaat (Belgium)

13:30 - 13:50 KEY 11 Acoustic and Electric CI Long-Term Results: Why we should always Preserve Low Frequency Hearing

Gantz Bruce USA Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Chen Joseph (Canada), O’Leary Stephen (Australia)

Co-chair: Van Geet Rozemarie (Belgium)

13:50 - 14:10 KEY 12 Human Temporal Bone Histopathology following Cochlear Implantation

Ishiyama Akira USA Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Chen Joseph (Canada), O’Leary Stephen (Australia)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

CI201828

14:10 - 14:30 KEY 13 Inner Ear malformations: CI vs ABI Sennaroglu Levent

Turkey Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Chen Joseph (Canada), O’Leary Stephen (Australia)

Co-chair: Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

14:30 - 14:40 Transition time

14:40 - 15:40 MS 12 Management of Difficult Inner Ear Malformations

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Sennaroglu Levent (Turkey)

Panelists: Wilkinson Eric (USA), Li Yongxin (China), Roland Thomas (USA), Aschendorff Antje (Germany)

Chairs: Behr Robert (Germany), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

14:40 Cochlear nerve aplasia and hypoplasia: predictors of cochlear implant success

Wilkinson Eric USA

14:50 Auditory brainstem implantation in patients with severe cochlear malformation

Roland Thomas USA

15:00 Auditory and imaging features to predict outcomes of cochlear implant in patients with cochlear nerve deficiency

Li Youngxin China

15:10 Panel discussion

14:40 - 15:40 MS 13 Cochlear Implantation and Cochlear Health: What We Have Learned from Human Bone Studies following Cochlear Implantation

Marble

Moderator: Ishiyama Akira (USA)

Panelists: Ishiyama Akira (USA), Rask-Andersen Helge (Sweden), Schrott-Fischer Anneliese (Austria)

Chairs: Rask-Andersen Helge (Sweden), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

14:40 Cochlear implantation and Cochlear Health: what we have learned from human temporal bone studies following cochlear implantation

Ishiyama Akira USA

Perilymph analysis in human cochlear implantation

Schrott-Fischer Anneliese

Austria

Panel discussion

14:40 - 15:30 MS 14 Cochlear Implantation under Local or General Anesthesia

Okapi

Moderator: Hagr Abdulrahman (Saudi Arabia)

Panelists: Claes Annes (Belgium), Kuzovkov Vlasislav (Russia), Bruijnzeel Hanneke (The Netherlands), Mistry Sandeep (UK)

Chairs: Raine Christopher (UK), Tong Michael (China)

Co-chair: De Backer Annemarie (Belgium)

14:40 Session Introduction

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14:45 Assessment of the effect of age at surgery and anesthesia maintenance medication on anesthetic and surgical adverse events during pediatric cochlear implantation

Bruijnzeel Hanneke

The Netherlands

14:50 Postoperative cognitive dysfunction after cochlear implantation

Claes Annes Belgium

14:55 Cochlear implantation under local anesthesia: Saint Petersburg experience

Kuzovkov Vladislav

Russia

15:00 Patient experience of cochlear implantation using local anaesthesia

Mistry Sandeep UK

15:05 Cochlear Implantation under local or general anesthesia

Hadr Abdulrahman

Saudi Arabia

15:10 Pannel discussion

14:40 - 15:40 MS 15 Role of CI in Vestibular and Intralabyrinthine Schwannoma Management

Darwin

Moderator: Plontke Stefan (Germany)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

Panelists: Somers Thomas (Belgium), Klenzner Thomas (Germany), Eisenberg Robert (Australia), Arnoldner Christoph (Austria)

Chairs: El Shazly Mohamed (Egypt), Chen Joseph (Canada)

14:40 Cochlear implantation in patients with a vestibular schwannoma

Somers Thomas Belgium

14:48 Cochlear implantation in patients with single-sided deafness after the resection of vestibular schwannomas

Klenzner Thomas

Germany

14:56 Simultaneous translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma resection and cochlear implantation with intraoperative electrical auditory brainstem response

Arnoldner Christoph

Austria

15:04 Confirmation of cochlear nerve preservation during acoustic neuroma resection with MED-EL cochlear test electrode

Eisenberg Robert

Australia

15:12 Cochlear implantation after surgical removal of intralabyrinthine schwannomas: techniques and audiological outcome

Plontke Stefan Germany

15:20 Panel discussion

14:40 - 15:40 MS 16 CI Fitting: Time for Artificial Intelligence?

Gorila 1

Moderator: Govaerts Paul (Belgium)

Panelists: Gifford Rene (USA), Mosnier Isabelle (France), Mancini Patrizia (Italy), Waltzman Susan (USA), Presley Regina (USA)

Chairs: Vanderveken Olivier (Belgium), Pascoal David (Belgium)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

14:40 Panel discussion

CI201830

Abstract related to MS 16:

Preliminary results: clinical evaluation of novel evaluation and cochlear implant fitting techniques with experienced cochlear implant recipients

14:40-15:20 FS 16 Changing CI criteria Gorilla 2

Chairs: Deggouj Naima (Belgium), Bruce Iain (UK)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

14:40 Expanding cochlear implantation criteria for adults with bilateral acquired severe sensorineural hearing loss?

Huinck Wendy The Netherlands

14:48 Changing adult cochlear implant criteria: moving away from NICE guidelines

Smith Jaclyn Ireland

14:56 CI candidacy criteria amongst the HEARRING network of hearing implant centres

Bruce Iain UK

15:04 A systematic review to define the audiologic thresholds for pediatric cochlear implant candidacy

Bruijnzeel Hanneke

The Netherlands

14:40-15:30 FS 17 CI and ABI in Menière and Laybyrinthitis Gorilla 3

Chairs: Khalil Sherif (UK), Heywood Rebecca (Singapore)

Co-chair: Vanhecke Stefanie (Belgium)

14:40 Longterm experiences with CI and labyrithectomy in single sided Meniere’s disease and deafness

Doobe Gunnar Germany

14:48 Simultaneous cochlear implantation and labyrinthectomy for advanced Meniere’s disease

Heywood Rebecca

Singapore

14:56 Challenges and variability in outcomes for cochlear implant candidates deafened following pneumococcal meningitis

Bradley Jane UK

15:04 Hearing outcome of cochlear implantation for post-irradiated Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) patients

Lam Henry Chuen Kwong

China

15:12 Cochlear implantation for treatment of deafness for patients suffering from eosinophilic otitis media

Lam Henry Chuen Kwong

China

15:20 Audiometric performance and tinnitus suppression in an Auditory Brainstem Implant Patient with unilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss

Hofkens Anouk Belgium

14:40-15:30 FS 18 Fitting and Algorythms in Adult CI Patients

Gorilla 4

Chairs: Kurz Anja (Germany), Runge Christina (USA)

Co-chair: Van den Brande Kaat (Belgium)

14:40 Evaluation of a Strategy Based Fitting approach

Kurz Anja Germany

14:48 Interleaved high-rate pulse trains improve speech perception in MED-El cochlear implant users

Runge Christina USA

14:56 A cross over trial comparing the fine structure sound coding strategy FS4 high rate to FSP in cochlear implants

Riss Dominik Austria

CI2018 31

15:04 Do fitting parameters and ECAP thresholds predict speech recognition in quiet and in noise for adult cochlear implant users?

de Graaff Feike The Netherlands

15:12 ESRT as a predictor in fine structure audio coding strategy and variable pulse duration in CI fitting

Lilenko Andrey Poland

15:20 Comparison between behavioral, Modified Brown ECAP, ESRT

Kamal Ayman Saudi Arabia

14:40-15:30 FS 19 Diagnosis of Neonatal Hearing Loss and CI

Gorilla 5

Chairs: Boudewyns An (Belgium), Pennings Ronald (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

14:40 Mutational analysis for GJB2, GJB6, GJB3, WFS1, and POU3F4 genes in populations with non-syndromic hearing loss

Colpan Bahar Turkey

14:48 Mutational and phenotypic spectrum of OTOF-related auditory neuropathy in Koreans

Kim Bong Jik South Korea

14:56 Cochlear implant outcomes in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: should we be implanting earlier?

Birman Catherine

Australia

15:04 Timing of cochlear implantation for patient with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome

Chen Jingyuan China

15:12 Oculo-auditory syndrome: ophtalmologic impairment screening in deaf children

Raji Abdelaziz Morocco

14:40-15:30 FS 20 Habilitation Outcomes after Pediatric CI Pelican 1

Chairs: Nagi Roland (Hungary)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

14:40 Auditory verbal habilitation is associated with improved outcome for children with cochlear implant

Percy-Smith Lone

Denmark

14:48 Mandarin tone recognition in noise by prelingually deafened children with cochlear implants

Xu Li USA

14:56 Auditory verbal intervention for the infants with hearing problems

Chang Son-A South Korea

15:04 Paediatric cochlear implantation outcomes in children under 12 months of age

Kuthubutheen Jafri

Australia

15:12 Early auditory development of cochlear implanted children with partial deafness

Obrycka Anita Poland

15:20 Systematic review of auditory training in pediatric cochlear implant recipients

Hanin Rayes UK

14:40-15:30 FS 21 Towards a Comprehensive Profiling in Bilateral Vestibulopathy Patients

Pelican 2

Chairs: Van Ombergen Angelique (Belgium), Guinand Nils (Switzerland)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

14:40 Vestibular perception in patients with bilateral vestibulopathy

Lucieer Florence The Netherlands

14:48 vHIT VOR-gain is not yet a reliable measure for bilateral vestibulopathy

Lucieer Florence The Netherlands

CI201832

14:56 The Video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) and the influence of daily use of spectacles to correct a refractive error

van de Berg Raymond

The Netherlands

15:04 Predictive value of caloric and video head-impulse testing of the semicircular canals

Beynon Andy The Netherlands

15:12 VEMP results of unilateral cochlear implant user with inner ear malformation: Preliminary results

Cinar Betul Cicek

Turkey

15:20 The impact of bilateral vestibulopathy on spatial and non-spatial cognition in humans

Dobbels Bieke Belgium

14:40-15:25 FS 22 Organization and Efficiency of Implant Centres

Peacock

Chairs: De Bodt Marc (Belgium), Cowan Robert (Australia)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

14:40 Evidence-based schedule for the frequency of programming cochlear implants over time for adult implant users

Robert Cowan Australia

14:48 Analysis and categorization of problems in the mapping of CI referral cases

Park Euyhyun South Korea

14:56 Pathways of management for clients with SSD

Chisholm Kylie Australia

15:04 Evaluation of barriers and drivers to an efficient cochlear implant service delivery to adults; uptake, utilisation, and maintaining a cochlear implant

Ebrahimi-Madiseh Azadeh

Australia

15:12 The feasibility of day case cochlear implant surgery

Foden Neil UK

15:40 - 16:10 Coffee Break

15:50 - 16:05 PS 04 e-Poster Presentation Session 4 Eposter station

Poster Group III Display 1

Chairs: Eng Mona (Sweden), Diamante Gabriela (Brazil)

Co-chair: Edward Ansari (Belgium)

Poster Group XVIII Display 2

Chairs: Schmidt Katharina (Germany)

Co-chair: Van den Brande Kaat (Belgium)

Poster Group V Display 3

Chairs: Ivoylov Alexey (Russia)

Co-Chair: Van Ombergen Angelique (Belgium)

Poster Group VII Display 4

Chairs:Abdullah Asma (Malaysia)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 14 CI in Single Sided and Asymmetric Deafness

Mertens Griet Belgium Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Távora-Veira Dayse (Australia), Galvin John (USA)

Co-chair: Van Geet Rozemarie (Belgium)

CI2018 33

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 15 Percutaneous Bone Conduction Implants ans Single Sided Conductive Hearing Loss

Hultcrantz Malou

Sweden Marble

Chairs: Snapp Hillary (USA), Stokroos Robert (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 16 ABI in Children Kameswaran Mohan

India Okapi

Chairs: Saeed Shakeel (UK), Behr Robert (Germany)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 17 Customized Frequency Table Allocation in CI

Svirsky Mario USA Darwin

Chairs: Büchner Andreas (Germany), Rader Tobias (Germany)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 18 Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials : Past and Future Applications in CI

Dimitrijevic Andrew

Canada Gorilla 1

Chairs: Wouters Jan (Belgium), Gilles Annick (Belgium)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 19 Impact of Family on a Child with CI Lin Vincent Canada Gorilla 3

Chairs: Mansbach Anne-Laure (Belgium), Shehata-Dieler Wafaa (Germany)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

16:35 - 16:45 Transition time

16:45 - 17:45 MS 17 What did we learn? Cochlear Implantation in Single-Sided Deafness

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Mertens Griet (Belgium)

Panelists: Firszt Jill (USA), Galvin John (USA), Pillsbury Harold (USA), Aschendorff Antje (Germany), Wesarg Thomas (Germany)

Chairs: Távora-Veira Dayse (Australia), Galvin John (USA)

Co-chair: Van Geet Rozemarie (Belgium)

16:45 Benefits of cochlear implantation for single sided deafness: data from the House Clinic-USC-UCLA FDA trial

Galvin John USA

16:55 Cochlear implantation in cases of unilateral and asymmetric hearing loss

Harold Pillsbury USA

17:05 A prospective longitudinal study in adult cochlear implant recipients with asymmetric hearing loss

Firszt Jill USA

17:15 One year update on a multicenter study on cochlear implantation in single sided deafness

Wesarg Thomas Germany

17:25 Is CI indicated for all SSD patients? Learning from the failures

Távora-Veira Dayse

Australia

CI201834

17:35 Panel discussion

16:45 - 17:45 MS 18 Is there a Future for Percutaneus Bone Conductive Devices?

Marble

Moderator: Stokroos Robert (The Netherlands)

Panelists: Snapp Hillary (USA), Ray Jaydip (UK), Skarżyński Piotr (Poland), Stokroos Robert (The Netherlands)

Chairs: Hultcrantz Malou (Sweden), Snik Ad (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

16:45 Lectures followed by panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 18:

BAHA attract vs ADHEAR

Audiological evaluation of the novel bone conduction hearing device ADHEAR in patients with conductive hearing loss

16:45 - 17:45 MS 19 State of the Art of ABI in Small Children Okapi

Moderator: Behr Robert (Germany)

Panelists: Sennaroglu Levent (Turkey), Wilkinson Eric (USA), Matthies Cordula (Germany), Lenarz Thomas (Germany)

Chairs: Saeed Shakeel (UK), Kameswaran Mohan (India)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

16:45 Panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 19:

Results of a safety and feasibility study of auditory brainstem implantation in congenitally deaf children

Technical modifications to ABI surgery in children

16:45 - 17:45 MS 20 Place pitch: Does adaptation correct perceptual misallignments?

Darwin

Moderator: Landsberger David (USA)

Panelists: Rader Tobias (Germany), Svirsky Mario (USA), Landsberger David (USA), Gantz Bruce (USA)

Chairs: Büchner Andreas (Germany), Yaar-Soffer Yifat (Israel)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

16:45 Introducion

16:55 Lectures

17:20 Panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 20:

Place dependent stimulation rates improve pitch perception in cochlear implantees with single-sided deafness

Development of electric-acoustic pitch comparisons in single-sided-deaf cochlear implant users

CI2018 35

16:45 - 17:45 MS 21 Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in CI Patients: Past, Present and Future

Gorilla 1

Moderator: Dimitrijevic Andrew (Canada)

Panelists: Sharma Mridula (Australia), Gransier Robin (Belgium), Stropahl Maren (Germany)

Chairs: Song Jae-Jin (South Korea), Gilles Annick (Belgium)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

16:45 Introduction overview past/present/future

16:55 The utility of EASSRs for CI fitting: from threshold determination to the assessment of modulation encoding

Gransier Robin Belgium

17:05 Crossmodal cortical reorganization and CI outcome

Strophal Maren Germany

17:15 Prediction and objective evaluation of therapetic effects of CI in subjects with SSD and debilitating tinnitus using qEEG

Song Jae-Jin South Korea

17:25 Speech-in-noise: do we know enough? Sharma Mridula Australia

16:45 - 17:45 MS 22 Family Involvement in Cochlear Implantation

Gorilla 3

Moderator: Lin Vincent (Canada)

Panelists: Cushing Sharon (Canada), Park Lisa (USA), Lochet Domitille (USA), Ligny Chantal (Belgium), Low David (Canada), Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

Chairs: Mansbach Anne-Laure (Belgium), Shehata-Dieler Wafaa (Germany)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

16:45 Case presentations and panel discussion

Abstract related to MS 22:

How to manage immigrant children with cochlear implants? Our experience in Brussels, a multicultural city

16:45 - 17:45 FS 23 Hearing Management in Skull Base Lesions

Gorilla 2

Chairs: Wales Jeremy (Sweden), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

16:45 MRI follow up after intralabyrinthine schwannoma resection and cochlear implantation

Todt Ingo Germany

16:53 The occurrence of primary brain tumors in cochlear implant patients in Sweden between 1989-2014

Wales Jeremy Sweden

17:01 Intralabyrinthine schwannoma – concept of surgical management and hearing rehabilitation

Klenzner Thomas

Germany

17:09 Cochlear implantation after synchronous removal of an intrcochlear acoustic neuroma in a case of NF2. Progress report with longterm follow-up

Khalid-Raja Mamoona

Canada

CI201836

17:17 Lateral petrosectomy in cochlear implant surgery

Amernik Katarzyna

Poland

17:25 Practical experience with MRI scanning of cochlear implants users

Zimmerling Martin

Austria

17:33 Intracochlear schwannoma resection and simultaneous cochlear implantation leads to improved speech perception in noise, sound localization, sound quality and significantly decreases tinnitus loudness and intrusion.

Van Rompaey Vincent

Belgium

16:45 - 17:40 FS 24 Hearing Outcomes in Adult CI Recipients Gorilla 4

Chairs: Mosnier Isabelle (France), AbuMoussa Hoda (Egypt)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

16:45 Cochlear implantation between expectation and outcome in a background of serum stress hormones

AbuMoussa Hoda

Egypt

16:53 Benefit from upgrade to the CP900 sound processor in cochlear implant users for more than 20 years

Mosnier Isabelle France

17:01 Factors affecting speech recognition performance in quiet and in noise in adults with cochlear implants

Heutink Floris The Netherlands

17:09 Retrospective hearing performance outcome in a larger cohort of CI532 recipients

Hey Matthias Germany

17:17 Effect of cochlear implantation on nasalance of speech in post-lingually hearing-impaired adults

Mesallam Tamer Saudi Arabia

17:25 Clinical outcomes with a slim modiolar electrode

Videhult-Pierre Pernilla

Sweden

16:45 - 17:50 FS 25 Perimodiolar Electrode Insertion Aspects

Gorilla 5

Chairs: Manrique Rodriguez Manuel (Spain), Todt Ingo (Germany)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

16:45 Optimal retention force of audio processor magnets

Rahne Torsten Germany

16:53 Comparing the effectiveness of different surgeons during insertion in hearing preservation cochlear implantation

Crohan William Australia

17:01 Intracochlear pressure changes during insertion of the slim modiolar electrode array with the ‘pulback’ technique

Mittmann Philipp Germany

17:09 Electro array stabilization project Manrique Rodriguez Manuel

Spain

17:17 Delayed diagnosis of misplacement of cochlear implants into the vestibule - A novel technique to reinsert the existing pre-curved electrode (CI-512 Contour Advance)

Kong Jonathan Australia

17:25 Delayed electrode dislocation is prevented by the “bone groove” technique

Stöver Timo Germany

17:33 Transanal cochlear implant surgery Tong Michael China

17:41 The “pull- back technique” for the 532 electrode

Todt Ingo Germany

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16:45 - 17:40 FS 26 Late Age at Implantation Pelican 1

Chairs: Çaglar Batman (Turkey), Dhooge Ingeborg (Belgium)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

16:45 Speech production in prelingually deaf adults before and after cochlear implantation

Baudonck Nele Belgium

16:53 The influence of sound deprivation on audiologic outcomes and tinnitus after cochlear implantation

Hyppolito Miguel Angelo

Brazil

17:01 Cochlear implantation in postlingual deaf adults is time-sensitive towards positive outcome: clinical utility of advanced machine learning techniques

Park Hong Ju South Korea

17:09 Quality of life in cases of longterm deafness Niclaus Oliver Germany

17:17 Hearing outcomes of cochlear implant recipients with preoperatively identified cochlear dead regions

Lee Jennifer United Kingdom

17:25 Quality of life assesment on late implanted pre-lingual deafened adolescent patients using Cochlear™ Implanted Recipient Observational Study (Cochlear IROS)

Çağlar Batman Turkey

16:45 - 17:35 FS 27 Organising CI Flow Pelican 2

Chairs: Al Rand Hussain (United Arab Emirates), Yang Shi Ming (China)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

16:45 Is the adult cochlear implant penetration rate affected by the referral pathway from a hearing aid clinic to a cochlear implant candidacy assessment?

Looi Valerie Australia

16:53 Cochlear implantation as a the standard of care - Beyond the status quo

Kaplan Brian USA

17:01 Incorporating patient choice and participation in the decision-making process of selecting a cochlear implant model

Lea Jane Canada

17:09 Improving the value stream of cochlear implant service models

Chisholm Kylie Australia

17:17 Generally analysing of the cochlear implants on 3717 Chinese patients

Yang Shi Ming China

16:45 - 17:40 FS 28 Management, Remote fitting and awareness of Auditory Implants

Peacock

Chairs: De Ceulaer Geert (Belgium), Warner-Czys Andrea (USA)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

16:45 CI children with severe complex needs - Quality of life QLICI assessment tool and QLICI study results

Herrmannova Dagmar

Czech Republic

16:53 Remote support for first- and follow-up-fittings of MED-EL cochlear implants

Schepers Kelly Germany

17:01 Effect of communication prowess and temperament on loneliness in pediatric cochlear implant users

Warner-Czyz Andrea

USA

17:09 The awareness level on cochlear implants in a multi-country setting amongst otorhinolaryngologists in a secondary setting and amongst adults

D’Haese Patrick Austria

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17:17 Preliminary results: clinical evaluation of a new care delivery model and fitting techniques with newly implanted recipients

Neumann Sara USA

17:25 Remote cochlear implant fitting and self-testing

De Ceulaer Geert

Belgium

16:45 - 17:40 FS 29 Organization and Efficiency of Implant Centres

Butterfly

Chairs: Olgun Yüksul (Turkey), Sampaio André (Brazil)

Co-chair: Van den Brande Kaat (Belgium)

16:45 Prevalence of dead regions of the cochlea in hearing impaired patients

Yousef Medhat Saudi Arabia

16:53 A successful case of hearing reabilitation with CI in a Mitochondrial Neurogastrointestinal Encephalomyopathy (MNGIE syndrome)

Sampaio André Brazil

17:01 Cochlear implantation in Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI – what makes this case special?

Anagiotos Andreas

Cyprus

17:09 Evaluation of ototoxicity in children with head and neck cancer who received cisplatin and/or carboplatin therapy

Olgun Yüksel Turkey

17:17 New technique for audiometry in real environments simulation (NT-ARES)

Huarte Alicia Spain

17:25 Etiology of hearing loss in children in southern Brazil

Pernigotti Dalligna Daniela

Brazil

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Conference Schedule

Friday 29 June 2018TIME CODE TITLE PRESENTER COUNTRY ROOM

LOCATION

07:00 - 07:25 Breakfast

07:30 - 08:10 IC 02 How much Cochlea do we have to stimulate?

Marble

Moderator: Baumgartner Wolf-Dieter (Austria)

Chairs: Pilsbury Harold (USA), O’Connell Brendan (USA)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

Tutors: Van de Heyning Paul

Belgium

Hagen Rudolf Germany

Staecker Hinrich USA

Li Yongxin China

Skarżyński Piotr Poland

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 03 The Comprehensive Approach in Pediatric ABI

Okapi

Chairs: Saeed Shakeel (UK), Mohseni Mohammad (Iran)

Co-chair: Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

Introduction, History Sennaroglu Levent

Turkey

Radiological indications Bajin Munir Demir

Turkey

Preoperative evaluation Batuk Merve Turkey

Surgery of ABI Bilginer Burcak Turkey

Intraoperative eABR testing Çiçek Betül Çınar

Turkey

Postoperative programming Yaralı Mehmet Turkey

Long term outcome of Ped ABI Aslan Filiz Turkey

Present management strategy Sennaroglu Levent

Turkey

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 04 Siebold Meeting Darwin

Chair: Mertens Griet (Belgium)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

Moderator: Kanda Yukihiko (Japan)

Tutors: Minami Shujiro Japan

Yamauchi Daisuke

Japan

Müller Joachim Germany

CI201840

07:30 - 08:10 IC 03 How I do it: the Fundamentals of the AMEI implants Bone Bridge and Vibrant Sound Bridge

Gorilla 1

Chairs: Hempel Martin (Germany), Gavilian Janvier (Spain)

Co-chair: Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

Tutors: Mlynski Robert Germany

Sprinzl Georg Austria

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 05 CI fitting with FOX Artificial Intelligence Govaerts Paul Belgium Gorilla 3

Chair: Pascoal David (Belgium)

Abstract related to TUT 05

Programming cochlear implants Manual fitting & artificial intelligence fitting

Wathour Justine Belgium

08:10 - 08:20 Transition time

08:20 - 08:40 KEY 20 Hearing Preservation after Cochlear Implant Surgery in Postlingual Patients with Partial Deafness

Skarżyżski Henryk

Poland Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Baumgartner Wolf-Dieter (Austria), Roland J. Thomas (USA)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

08:40 - 09:00 KEY 21 The Prediction by the Genetic diagnosis on Hearing Outcomes in Cochlear Implantation

Usami Shin-ichi

Japan Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Baumgartner Wolf-Dieter (Austria), Roland J. Thomas (USA)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

09:00 - 09:20 KEY 22 Cochlear Implant Infection and Wound Breakdown : Understanding and Management

Briggs Robert Australia Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Baumgartner Wolf-Dieter (Austria), Roland J. Thomas (USA)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

09:20 - 09:30 Transition time

09:30 - 10:30 MS 23 Hearing Preservation CI in Postlingual Residual Hearing

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Skarżyński Piotr (Poland)

Panelists: Lenarz Thomas (Germany), Helbig Dilke (Germany), Khalil Sherif (UK), Suhling Marie-Charlot (Germany), Ramos Macias Angel (Spain)

Chairs: Chun Young-Myoung (Rebublic of Korea) , Schmerber Sébastien (France)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

9:30 Cases presentation and panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 23:

Long-term outcomes in partial deafness treatment

CI2018 41

Longterm hearing preservation outcome with different flexible lateral-wall cochlear-implant electrodes

Structure preservation surgery with different insertion angles – Indication for electric or electric-acoustic stimulation

Surgical experience with the new SlimJ electrode array

Bilateral electro-acoustic stimulation approach – New findings, Flex28 surgical study

09:30 - 10:30 MS 24 Surgical Challenges with Early and Late Complications in Cochlear Implants

Marble

Moderator: Kaplan Daniel (Israel)

Panelists: Chen Joseph (Canada), Stokroos Robert (The Netherlands), Parnes Lorne (Canada), Incesulu Armagan (Turkey)

Chairs: Briggs Robert (Australia), Wahba Hassan (Egypt)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

9:30 Cases discussion

09:30 - 10:20 MS 25 Impact of CI on Cognition in Older Adults

Okapi

Moderator: Atlas Marcus (Australia)

Panelists: Mosnier Isabelle (France), Lin Vincent (Canada), Mertens Griet (Belgium)

Chairs: Sharma Mridula (Australia), Jayakody Dona (Australia)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

09:30 Long-term cognitive prognosis of profoundly deaf older adults after hearing rehabilitation using cochlear implant

Mosnier Isabelle France

09:38 Impact of cochlear implantation on cognitive functions of older adults: pilot test results

Atlas Marcus Australia

09:46 Accelerated cognitive decline in severely hearing-impaired older adults: cochlear implantation to the rescue?

Mertens Griet Belgium

09:54 The Development and Validation of a Cognitive Screening Test for the Severely Hearing Impaired: the Hearing Impaired Montreal Cognitive Assessment (HI-MoCA)

Lin Vincent Canada

10:04 Panel discussion

09:30 - 10:20 MS 26 Hearing Outcomes with Electric-Acoustic Stimulation

Darwin

Moderator: Dillon Magaret (USA)

Panelists: King English (USA), Weissgerber Tobias (Gemany)

Chairs: Lorens Artur (Poland), Zorowka Patrick (Austria)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

CI201842

09:30 Long-term speech perception with electric-acoustic stimulation: unilateral and bilateral recipients

King English USA

09:37 Programming considerations for electric-acoustic stimulation

Dillon Margaret USA

09:43 Speech perception in EAS users: impact of reverberation

Weissgerber Tobias

Germany

09:50 Electric and acoustic stimulation in children with partial deafness

Lorens Artur Poland

09:57 Hearing outcomes with elecric-acoustic stimulation

Dillon Margaret USA

10:04 Panel discussion

09:30 - 10:30 MS 27 Clinical Experiences with Precurved Modiolus Hugging Electrodes

Gorilla 1

Moderator: Mylanus Emmanuel (The Netherlands)

Panelists: Perenyi Adam (Hungary), Schmerber Sébastien (France), Murri Alessandra (Italy)

Chairs: Manrique Rodriguez Manuel (Spain), O’Leary Stephen (Australia)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

9:30 Difficulties in CI surgery with Slim Modiolar electrode: tip foldover – Diagnostics and management

Perenyi Adam Hungary

9:40 Radiologic investigation of the Nucleus Slim modiolar electrode

Schmerber Sébastien

France

9:50 The Nucleus 532 electrode: intracochlear position and preservation of residual hearing

Mylanus Emmanuel

The Netherlands

10:00 Slim, modiolar cochlear implant electrode : Melbourne experience and comparison with the contour perimodiolar electrode

O’Leary Stephen Australia

10:10 Comparative study of two different perimodiolar elecrode array cochlear implants. Surgical and audiological otucomes

Manrique Rodriguez Manuel

Spain

10:20 Residual hearing preservation and telemetry measures after cochlear implantation: a comparative study between Nucleus® CI512 and CI532 electrode arrays

Murri Alessandra Italy

09:30 - 10:20 FS 30 CI in Syndromic and Complex Severe Hearing loss

Gorilla 2

Chairs: Wu Hao (China), Mohseni Mohammad (Iran)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte Belgium)

9:30 Results of cochlear implantation according to the preoperative social maturity score in patients with syndromes or disabilities

Chung Jong Woo South Korea

9:38 Hearing loss among patients with Osteogenesis imperfecta - Experience of World Hearing Center

Osińska Kamila Poland

9:46 Development of auditory, verbal and communicative skills in CI children with autistic disorder

Koroleva Inna Russia

CI2018 43

9:54 Two cases of cochlear implantation in young children with Goldenhar syndrome (oculo-auriculo-vertebral)

Porowski Marek Poland

10:02 Cochlear implantation in children born prematurely: who does well?

Verma Rohit UK

10:10 Study of the effect of the cochlear implant on auditory perception in children with and without auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder in Rasool Akram hospital between 2005-2011

Mohseni Mohammad

Iran

09:30 - 10:20 FS 31 CI Outcome in Specific Congenital Inner Ear Anomalies

Gorilla 3

Chairs: Li Yongxin (China), Jeong Sungwook (South Korea)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

9:30 Cochlear implantation for pediatric X-linked deafness patients: preoperation assessment and postoperation evaluation

Cui Danmo China

9:38 X-linked malformation deafness, a comparison of hearing augmentation with either bone-anchored hearing aid or cochlear implantation

Wales Jeremy Sweden

9:46 Bilateral cochlear implantation in children with inner ear malformations

Jeong Sungwook South Korea

9:54 Effect of congenital inner ear malformations on auditory nerve response in cochlear implant children

Hussein Nithreen Saudi Arabia

10:02 Cochlear implantation outcomes in cases of cochlear malformations

Diab Khassan Russia

10:10 Outcome of cochlear implantation in children with Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA) and Mondini Dysplasia ( incomplete partition type II)

Hamada Soha Egypt

09:30 - 10:30 FS 32 Bone Conduction Implants in Unilateral Hearing Loss

Gorilla 4

Chairs: Desmet Jolien (The Netherlands), Snapp Hillary (USA)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

9:30 Single-sided deafness – Bone conduction implant or cochlear implant

Ebrahimi Azadeh Australia

9:38 Bone conduction implants: poorer outcomes for those with single-sided deafness

Ebrahimi Azadeh Australia

9:46 Restoration of binaural Hearing in SSD patients with cochlear implants versus Bone Bridge

Keintzel Thomas Austria

9:54 Predictive factors for successful rehabilitation with transcutaneous Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids in patients with unilateral deafness

Kwak Sanghyun South Korea

10:02 The benefit of a bone-conduction device/active middle ear implant in patients with unilateral conductive hearing loss is not necessarily owing to processing of binaural cues

Vogt Katharina The Netherlands

10:10 Treatment of SSD: rerouting versus direct electrical stimulation

Snapp Hillary USA

CI201844

10:18 Is binaural hearing achievable in subjects with congenital unilateral conductive hearing loss?

Desmet Jolien Belgium

09:30 - 10:20 FS 33 Focus on ABI Rehab Aspects Gorilla 5

Chairs: Wilkinson Eric (USA), Tong Michael (China)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

9:30 Auditory brainstem implant in children: surgical experience and clinical outcomes from Hannover Medical School

Lilli Giorgio Germany

9:38 Performance with an auditory brainstem implant and contralateral cochlear implant in pediatric patients

Waltzman Susan USA

9:46 Evaluation of written language skills in children with auditory brainstem implant

Aslan Filiz Turkey

9:54 Pediatric auditory brainstem implants: issues and outcomes

Kosaner Julie Turkey

10:02 Paediatric auditory brainstem implantation - impact on audiological rehabilitation and tonal language development

Sung Ka Keung John

China

10:10 ABI fitting: Is it possible to predict nonauditory side effects in ABI children?

Polak Marek Austria

09:30 - 10:20 FS 34 Tonotopic Mismatch Pelican 1

Chairs: Landsberger David (USA), Büchner Andreas (Germany)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

9:30 A cross over trial comparing the fine structure sound coding strategy FS4 high rate to FSP in cochlear implants

Riss Dominik Austria

9:38 Tontopic mismatch and its effect on postoperative speech recognition

Weller Tobias Germany

9:46 Is the frequency-place mismatch measured by the flat-panel computed tomography related to the CI performances?

Zanetti Diego Italy

9:54 Variants of flexible lateral wall electrode lengths and the patient specific choice of electrode insertion length

Büchner Andreas Germany

10:02 Electrode localization and variability of angular insertion depth of mid scala cochlear implant electrodes

Colombé Cindy France

09:30 - 10:30 FS 35 Language, Education and Parents Pelican 2

Chairs: Vermeulen Anneke (Belgium), Wiseman Kathryn (USA)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

9:30 The child with CI:t he reconstraction of child’s interaction with the parents on the new sensory base

Sataeva Albina Russia

9:38 Parental expectation from children with cochlear implant: questionnaire based study on KAESC patients

Halawani Roa Saudi Arabia

9:46 Executive functioning – A comparison between children with CI or hearing aid

Boerrigter Merle The Netherlands

CI2018 45

9:54 The impact of inconsistent device use on language in young cochlear implant users

Wiseman Kathryn

USA

10:02 The use of facilitative language techniques by mothers with hearing-impaired children using cochlear implants

Altinyay Şenay Turkey

10:10 The role of the families in the rehabilitation of children after cochlear implantation. Remote rehabilitation

Kuzovkov Vlasisklav

Russia

09:30 - 10:30 FS 36 Signal processing and Psychacoustics Peacock

Chairs: Cesur Sıdıka (Turkey)

Co-chair: Moyaert Julie (Belgium)

9:30 Temporal processing performance in cochlear implant users

Cesur Sıdıka Turkey

9:38 Comparison of impedance fluctuations and mapping changes using the Cochlear Nucleus Profile Slim Modiolar (CI532) implant to the Cochlear CI512 implant: a retrospective cohort study

Lea Jane Canada

9:46 Subjective inter-aural differences in pitch perception related to depth of electrode array insertion after sequential bilateral cochlear implants

McNeill Celene Australia

9:54 Programming with Nucleus Fitting software versus Custom Sound: comparison of map characteristics and outcomes in experienced cochlear implant recipients

Kaplan Neeman Ricky

Israel

10:02 Superior voice pitch perception with perimodiolar versus straight electrodes

James Christopher

France

10:10 Psychoacoustic and electrophysiological correlates with speech intelligibility in simulated and actual CI patients

Tavartkiladze George

Russia

10:18 A predictive model of sentence recognition scores for adult cochlear implant patients

James Chris France

09:30 - 10:20 FS 37 Experiences with Bone Anchored Hearing Implants

Butterfly

Chairs: Nevoux Jérôme (France), Snik Ad (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

9:30 Efficacy of non-skin penetrating transcutaneous implantable bone anchored hearing device (cochlear BAHA attract) in southern area of South Korea

Jang ChulHo South Korea

9:38 On the evaluation of (super-)power sound processors for bone-anchored hearing

Bosman Arjan The Netherlands

9:46 BAHA Attract System- Long term postoperative outcome with modified surgical technique

Bere Zsofia Hungary

9:54 Long-term clinical outcomes of a transcutaneous bone conduction hearing implant: 2-year results from a multicenter study

Caspers Coosje The Netherlands

10:02 A multi-center randomized controlled trial of soft tissue preservation using a hydroxyapatite-coated abutment in percutaneous bone conduction hearing implant surgery – 3-year clinical and health economic outcomes

Van Hoof Marc The Netherlands

CI201846

10:10 Transcutaneous BAHA attract system: long-term outcomes of the French multicenter study

Nevoux Jérôme France

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break

10.40 - 10.55 PS 05 e-Poster Presentation Session 5 Eposter station

Poster Group II Display 1

Chairs: Gauer Johannes (Germany), Morgan Catherine (Australia)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

Poster Group XXI Display 2

Chairs: Porowski Marek (Poland)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

Poster Group XXVII Display 3

Chairs: Muff Joanne (UK), Ikiz Merve (Turkey)

Co-Chair: Claes Annes (Belgium)

Poster Group XXXI Display 4

Chairs: Elzayat Saad (Egypt), Xi Xin (China)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 23 Functional Preservation of Low Frequency Hearing in Children undergoing Cochlear Implantation

Brown Kevin USA Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Rajan Gunesh (Australia), Stöver Timo (Germany)

Co-chair: Goelen Stephanie (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 24 Options in Treating Congenital Aural Atresia

Hempel Martin Germany Marble

Chairs: Zernotti Mario (Argentina), Chen Xiaowei (China)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 25 Bimodal Hearing Gifford René USA Okapi

Chairs: AbuMoussa Hoda (Egypt), Büchner Andreas (Germany)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 26 (Re) Habilitation for children with cochlear implants

Allen Lyndsey UK Darwin

Chair: Vermeulen Anneke (Belgium), Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 27 WNT Activation and NOTCH Inhibition Extends the Regenerative Time Window for Sensory Hair Cells in the Mammalian Cochlea

Dabdoub Alain Canada Gorilla 1

Chairs: Warnecke Athanasia (Germany), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

CI2018 47

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 28 Insertion Depth Impacts Speech Perception and Hearing Preservation Outcomes

O’Connell Brendan

USA Gorilla 3

Chairs: Todt Ingo (Germany), Schmerber Sébastien (France)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

11:20 - 11:30 Transition time

11:30 - 12:30 MS 29 Hearing and Structure Preservation in Pediatric CI

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Rajan Gunesh (Australia)

Panelists: Brown Kevin (USA), Usami Shin-ichi (Japan), Bruce Iain (UK), Saeed Shakeel (UK)

Chair: Stöver Timo (Germany), Ishiyama Akira (USA)

Co-chair: Goelen Stephanie (Belgium)

11:30 Panel discussion

11:30 - 12:20 MS 30 The use of AMEI in External and Middle Ear Deformations

Marble

Moderator: Zernotti Mario (Argentina)

Panelists: Chen Xiaowei (China), Der Carolina (Chile), Osinska Kamila (Poland), Charusripan Paninee (Thailand)

Chairs: Hempel Martin (Germany), Chen Xiaowei (China)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

11:30 Lectures

Middle ear malformations and the application of AMEI

Zernotti Mario Argentina

Active transcutaneous bone conduction implant: middle fossa placement technique in children with bilateral microtia and external auditory canal atresia

Der Carolina Chile

The use of implantable devices in congenital malformations of the middle and/or external ear

Osinska Kamila Poland

The effectiveness of bonebridge in microtia and aural atresia

Charusripan Paninee

Thailand

The staged functional and aesthetic reconstruction in bilateral microtia-atresia patients with bonebridge

Chen Xiaowei China

12:00 Open discussion about clinical cases and technical problems

11:30 - 12:20 MS 31 The Benefits of Bimodal Hearing Okapi

Moderator: Gifford René (USA)

Panelists: Mancini Patrizia (Italy), Miserus Robbert Jan (The Netherlands), Stronks H. Christiaan (The Netherlands), Devocht Elke (The Netherlands), Zanetti Diego (Italy)

Chairs: AbuMoussa Hoda (Egypt), Büchner Andreas (Germany)

CI201848

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

11:30 Bimodal hearing in asymmetrical hearing loss: prospective study in patients with same CI and HA devices

Mancini Patrizia Italy

11:40 Bilateral or bimodal: the influence on primary auditory outcomes in cochlear implanted children

Miserus Robert Jane

The Netherlands

11:50 The benefit of a contralateral hearing aid for speech understanding in noise

Stronks H. Christiaan

The Netherlands

12:00 The benefits of bimodal aiding on extended dimensions of speech perception: intelligibility, listening effort, and sound quality

Devocht Elke The Netherlands

12:10 Bimodal speech perception and prosody recognition in CI recipients with asymmetric hearing loss

Zanetti Diego Italy

11:30 - 12:25 MS 32 (Re) Habilitation for Children with Cochlear Implants. Now, Next or dare I say Never?

Darwin

Moderator: Allen Lyndsey (UK)

Panelists: Wang Nae-Yuh (USA), Lochet Domitille (USA), Rocca Christine (UK), Park Lisa (USA), Waltzman Susan (USA)

Chairs: Vermeulen Anneke (Belgium), Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

11:30 Introduction Allen Lyndsey UK

11:35 Panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 32:

Association between communication mode before cochlear implantation and longitudinal spoken language development after implantation: the childhood development after cochlear implantation study

First steps in Tele-auditory verbal coaching at the University of Miami

11:30 - 12:30 MS 33 Utilizing Regenerative Medicine to Optimize the Neural-Cochlear Implant Interface

Gorilla 1

Moderator: Dabdoub Alain (Canada)

Panelists: Roccio Marta (Switzerland), Bierer Julie (USA), Volkenstein Stefan (Germany), Radeloff Andreas (Germany)

Chairs: Warnecke Athanasia (Germany), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

11:30 Proximity, connectivity, and auditory neuron regeneration for improving cochlear implant function

Dabdoub Alain Canada

11:32 Nanotechnology modified cochlear implants to develop an electrode-neuron gapless interface

Roccio Marta Switzerland

11:44 Assessing the electrode-neuron interface Bierer Julie USA

11:56 Strategies to Improve the bioelectric interface in CIs - when to utilize stem cellseaker

Volkenstein Stefan

Germany

CI2018 49

12:08 Adipose-derived stem cells used as an autologous source of neurotrophins in a model of cochlear implantation

Radeloff Andreas Germany

12:20 Endogenous Neuron Regeneration Dabdoub Alain Canada

11:30 - 12:30 MS 34 Lateral Wall Electrodes and Hearing and Structural Preservation

Gorilla 3

Moderator: Schmerber Sébastien (France)

Panelists: Shin You-Ree (South Korea), Choung Yun-Hoon (South Korea), Todt Ingo (Germany), Stefanescu Eugen Horatiu (Romania), Pai Irumee (UK), Chun Young-Muong (South Korea)

Chairs: O’Connell Brendan (USA), Tollenaere Claire (Belgium)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

11:30 Electrical partial stimulation for patients with normal low-frequency hearing

Shin You-Ree South Korea

11:42 Long-term outcome of hearing preservation in cochlear implantation via round window approach

Choung Yun-Hoon

South Korea

11:54 Intracochlear shearing force during electrode insertion

Todt Ingo Germany

12:06 The straight electrode array Flex28 (MED-EL GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria) using a round window insertion guarantees a scala tympani position

Schmerber Sébastien

France

12:18 Individual solutions in cochlear implantation: one step closer

Stefanescu Eugen Horatiu

Romania

11:30 - 12:30 MS 35 Presentation and Discussion of Consensus Statements for Treatment of Patients with Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss with Implantable Devices

Gorilla 4

Moderator: Maier Hannes (Germany)

Panelists: Snik Ad (The Netherlands), Lenarz Thomas (Germany)

Chairs: Mertens Griet (Belgium), Desmet Jolien (The Netherlands)

11:30 Round table discussion

Abstract related to MS 34:

Presentation and discussion of Consensus Statements for Treatment of Patients with Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss with Implantable Devices

11:30-12:30 FS 38 Application of Evoked Potential Measurements

Gorilla 2

Chairs: Saleh Shaza (Saudi Arabia), Celik Turgut (Turkey)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

11:30 Audiological indications of extra-cochlear electrodes, how can we find them?

Saleh Shaza Saudi Arabia

CI201850

11:38 The practical applications of objectives intraoperatory and postoperatory measurements

Neagos Adiana Romania

11:46 The evaluation of the development of the cortical auditory evoked potentials in cochlear implant users

Celuk Turgut Turkey

11:54 Relationship between eABR and communication outcomes in children with auditory brainstem implant

Ranjith Rajeswaran

India

12:02 Test - retest variability of the eCAP threshold in Advanced Bionics implant users: a Monte Carlo simulation study

Frijns Johan The Netherlands

12:10 Early subjective and objective results with electrode types of different perimodiolar properties and the same cochlear implant electronics

Perenyi Adam Hungary

12:18 Soft surgery with perimodiolar array: impact on impedances

Oyanguren Valeria

Brazil

11:30-12:20 FS 39 CI in Severe Inner Ear Malformation Gorilla 5

Chairs: Abdullah Asma (Malaysia), Tahir Emel (Turkey)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

11:30 Radiological and audiological features of a recently defined inner ear malformation: Cochlear Hypoplasia Type 4

Tahir Emel Turkey

11:38 Outcomes in a child with bilateral inner ear malformations managed by custom-made electrode arrays

Hanvey Kate UK

11:46 Audiological results, complications and experience of cochlear implant surgery in patients with congenital malformation of the internal ear type incomplete partition type III

Rivera Jose Alberto

Colombia

11:54 Cochlear nerve canal stenosis and associated semicircular canal abnormalities in paediatric sensorineural hearing loss: a single centre study

Abdullah Asma India

12:02 Analysis of postoperative outcomes of cochlear implantation in patients with common cavity deformity

Li Yongxin China

11:30-12:30 FS 40 Experiences in CI and Single-Sided Deafness

Pelican 1

Chairs: Távora-Veira Dayse (Australia), Dillon Magaret (USA)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

11:30 Long-term results of auditory abilities after cochlear implantation in subjects with unilateral deafness

Weber Julia Germany

11:38 Quality of life before and after cochlear implantation in cases of unilateral and asymmetric hearing loss

Dillon Margaret USA

11:46 Unilateral hearing loss and cochlear implants: speech perception, sound localisation and tinnitus benefits

Tari Sylvia Australia

CI2018 51

11:54 Benefits of a cochlear implant in adults with single-sided deafness / asymmetric hearing loss acquired within a unified testing framework

Kuntz Iris Germany

12:02 Audiological rehabilitation as an e-health app on tablet: feasibility study with adults with SSD

Magits Sara Belgium

12:10 Cochlear implantation in single-sided deaf adults with tinnitus

Swinnen Freya Belgium

12:18 Cochelar implantation effects on tinnitus: A systematic review

Ahmad Noweed UK

11:30-12:30 FS 41 Patient Reported Outcome Measures Pelican 2

Chairs: De Graaf Feike (The Netherlands), Govaerts Paul (Belgium)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

11:30 The role of datalogging and functional listening in monitoring client outcomes

Chisholm Kylie Australia

11:38 Interchangeability and sensitivity of longitudinal self assessment scores via the SSQ12 and SSQ49 for a large cohort of implant recipients.

Mecklenburg Dianne

Switzerland

11:46 Longitudinal observational study of patient related benefits for adult cochlear implant recipients

Müller Lida South Africa

11:54 Health Related Quality of Life improvement after cochlear implantation

Obrycka Anita Poland

12:02 Self-assessment of speech recognition at home by adult cochlear implant users

de Graaff Feike The Netherlands

12:10 Quality of life of school and college-goers with post lingual deafness with cochlear implant in National University of Malaysia

Hashim Noor Dina

Malaysia

11:30-12:20 FS 42 Patient Reported Outcome Measures Peacock

Chairs: Pastiadis Konstantinos (Greece), Alemi Razieh (Iran)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

11:30 Our experience with the Nucleus CI532 electrode in a paediatric population

Jiri Skrivan Czech Republic

11:38 Cochlear implantation in prelingual and postlingual hearing impaired children

Spiric Sanja Bosnia

11:46 Get real in ear before CI - How accurate is accurate in hearing aid fitting

Alkhalil Rihab Saudi Arabia

11:54 Peripheral brain-derived neurotrophic changes following pediatric cochlear implantation

Alemi Razieh Iran

12:04 Towards a questionnaire regarding management and performance outcomes for pediatric CI populations

Pastiadis Konstantinos

Greece

11:30-12:30 FS 43 Experiences with Non-Implantable Bone Conduction Devices

Butterfly

Chairs: Kompis Martin (Switzerland), Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

11:30 First experiences with a new pressure free, adhesive bone conduction hearing device - ADHEAR

Dahm Valerie Austria

CI201852

11:38 Comparison of the performance of two non-implantable wearing options for bone conduction devices

Kompis Martin Switzerland

11:46 Speech understanding and sound localization with the ADHEAR system in uni- and bilateral conditions

Wimmer Wilhelm Switzerland

11:54 The ADHEAR – a band-aid-fixed bone-conduction hearing aid – is a good treatment option for children with conductive hearing loss

Neumann Katrin Germany

12:02 Contact MINITM: A new application for bone conduction device trial in single-sided deaf subjects

Claes Annes Belgium

12:10 Audiological benefit and subjective satisfaction of children with ADHEAR audio processor and adhesive adapter

Favoreel Amelia Belgium

12:18 The Adhesive Bone Conduction system - a new clinical option for conductive hearing loss, background, physics and clinical evaluations

Westerkull Patrik Sweden

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

12:40-13:00 PS 06 e-Poster Presentation Session 6 Eposter station

Poster Group XXIX Display 1

Chairs: Hosoya Makoto (Japan) , Claes Annes (Belgium)

Poster Group IX Display 2

Chairs: Breuning Silvia (Argentina), Fiuza Regaçone Simone (Brazil)

Co-chair: Moyaert Julie (Belgium)

Poster Group XVI Display 3

Chairs: Lee Dong-Hee (South Korea), Crohan William (Australia)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

Poster Group XXV Display 4

Chairs: Panova Tsvetemira (UK), Humphries Jane (UK)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

13:00-13:20 PS 07 e-Poster Presentation Session 7 Eposter station

Poster Group XI Display 1

Chairs: Ajalloueyan Mohammad (Iran), Toro Auspont Cesar (Chile)

Co-Chair: Van Ombergen Angelique (Belgium)

Poster Group XII Display 2

Chairs: Gawecki Wojciech (Poland), Brahami Isma (Algeria)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

Poster Group XVII Display 3

Chairs: Stanek Barbara (Austria), Seo Jae-Hyun (South Korea)

CI2018 53

Co-chair: Moyaert Julie (Belgium)

Poster Group XXIV Display 4

Chairs: Pudov Nikolai (Russia), Javadi Navideh (Iran)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

13:30 - 13:50 KEY 29 Active Middle Ear Implants Baumgartner Wolf-Dieter

Austria Queen Elisabeth

Chair: Gavilian Javier (Spain), Dornhoffer John (USA)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

13:50 - 14:10 KEY 30 Human Temporal Bone Histopathology following Cochlear Implantation

O’Leary Stephen

Australia Queen Elisabeth

Chair: Gavilian Javier (Spain), Dornhoffer John (USA)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

14:10 - 14:30 KEY 31 First-in-human Safety and Preliminary Efficacy Results for the MVI Multichannel Vestibular Implant

Della Santina Charley

USA Queen Elisabeth

Chair: Gavilian Javier (Spain), Dornhoffer John (USA)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

14:30 - 14:40 Transition time

14:40 - 15:40 MS 36 Restoring Vestibular Function: Preliminary Results and Challenges

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Della Santina Charley (USA)

Panelists: van de Berg Raymond (The Netherlands), Phillips James (USA), Guinand Nils (Switzerland)

Chair: Arnoldner Christoph (Austria), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

14:40 Introduction Della Santina Charley

USA

14:42 The vestibular implant input interacts with residual natural function

van de Berg Raymond

The Netherlands

14:57 Multidimensional restoration of the vestibular function with a vestibular implant

Guinand Nils Switzerland

15:12 Mapping a vestibular implant: challenges and preliminary observations

Philips James USA

15:29 Panel discussion

14:40 - 15:40 MS 37 Intra-cochlear ECochG in or during CI surgery

Marble

Moderator: O’Leary Stephen (Australia)

Panelists: Adunka Oliver (USA), Jablonski Greg Eigner (Norway), Dalbert Adrian (Switzerland), Rajan Gunesh (Australia), Ramos de Miguel Angel (Spain)

CI201854

Chairs: Ramos Macias Angel (Spain), Buchman Craig (USA)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

14:40 Scientific background to ECochG Adunka Olivier USA

14:46 Intra- vs Extra-cochlear ECochG Dalbert Adrian Switzerland

14:52 Electrode position and whether this influences ECochG characteristics

Ramos de Miguel Angel

Spain

14:58 Intraoperative imaging together with ECochG Jablonski Greg Eigner

Norway

15:04 Correlation between intraoperative or post-operative ECochG and hearing

Rajan Gunesh Australia

15:10 Panel discussion

14:40 - 15:40 MS 38 CI in Children with Complex Needs Okapi

Moderator: Bruce Iain (UK)

Panelists: Brown Kevin (USA), Eshraghi Adrien (USA), O’Driscoll Martin (UK)

Chairs: Free Rolien (The Netherlands), Atef Ahmed (Egypt)

Co-chair: Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

14:40 Introduction Bruce Iain UK

14:45 CI in children with cognitive impairment Brown Kevin USA

14:57 CI in children with autistic spectrum disorder Eshraghi Adrien USA

15:09 Predicting outcomes of cochlear implantation in children with cochear nerve deficiency (CND) the role of Electricaly- Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses (EABR)

O’Driscoll Martin UK

15:21 Panel discussion

14:40 - 15:40 MS 39 Cochlear Implantation and Tinnitus Darwin

Moderator: Olze Heidi (Germany)

Panelists: Kleinjung Tobias (Switzerland), Kompis Martin (Switzerland), Marx Mathieu (France), Tyler Richard (USA)

Chair: Mertens Griet (Belgium), Kompis Marin (Switzerland)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

14:40 Introduction Olge Heidi Germany

14:45 CI of bilaterally deafened patients with tinnitus: association between HRQoL and decrease of tinnitus-related distress

Olge Heidi Germany

15:00 CI and tinnitus: lessons learned from SSD subjects

Marx Mathieu USA

15:05 Cochlear implantation most effective therapy for tinnitus?

Kleinjung Tobias Switzerland

15:10 Tinnitus starting after cochlear implantation: How little do we know?

Martin Kompis Switzerland

15:15 Tinnitus suppression in CI patients using the ReSound reliefTM app

Tyler Richard USA

15:20 Panel discussion

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14:40 - 15:40 MS 40 Applications and Experiences with AMEI Gorilla 1

Moderator: Sprinzl Georg (Austria)

Panelists: Ramsden James (UK), Mlynski Robert (Germany), Dazert Stefan (Germany), Lenarz Thomas (Germany), Waldmann Bernd (Germany)

Chair: Baumgartner Wolf-Dieter (Austria), Lassaletta Luis (Spain)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

14:40 Open discussion about clinical case of AMEI applications

Abstract related to MS 40:

Surgical impact of coupling an active middle ear implant to the short incus process

Treatment of severe mixed hearing loss with power hearing aids or acoustic implants?

First results of a new coupling device for precise round window coupling of the Vibrant Soundbridge

Coupling of active middle ear implants to the short incus process in meatal stenosis

14:40 - 15:40 MS 41 Experiences with Early Activation of the CI

Gorilla 3

Moderator: Chen Joshua (Taiwan)

Panelists: Roux-Vaillard Samantha (France), Pan Yen-Jung (Taiwan), Chen William Kuan Hua (Taiwan), Huang Mei Jui (Taiwan), Hu Hao-chun (Taiwan), Saleh Shaza (Saudi Arabia)

Chair: Hagr Abdulrahman (Saudi Arabia), Hagen Rudolf (Germany)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

14:40 Introduction

14:42 Early cochlear implant activation using Nucleus fitting software for tablets

Roux-Vaillard Samantha

France

14:49 CI activation within 24 hours postoperatively Chen Joshua Taiwan

14:56 The longitudinal change of impedance in very early-activation cochlear implant recipients

Chen William Kuan Hua

Taiwan

15:03 Electrical stapedius reflex threshold and most comfortable level correlations in early activation cochlear implant adults

Huang Mei Jui Taiwan

15:10 Sound experiences in early activation cochlear implant recipients

Pan Yen-Jung Taiwan

15:17 Early activation of cochlear implantation in the patients with inner ear malformation

Hu Hao-chun Taiwan

15:24 Early fitting of the cochlear implant speech processor: how early is too early?

Saleh Shaza Saudi Arabia

15:31 Panel discussion

14:40-15:40 FS 44 Hearing after CI in SSD Gorilla 2

Chairs: Távora-Veira Dayse (Australia), Tan Barrie (Singapore)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

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14:40 Objective measure results x self-perceived benefits in cochlear implant recipients

Távora-Veira Dayse

Australia

14:48 Binaural perception in single-sided deafness cochlear implant users with symmetric or asymmetric hearing loss

Dorbeau Camille France

14:56 Outcomes of cochlear implantation in patients with unilateral hearing loss

Kruszynska Marika

Poland

15:04 Auditory training after cochlear implantaion in single sided patients

Kruszynska Marika

Poland

15:12 Benefits of a cochlear implant in adults with single-sided deafness / asymmetric hearing loss acquired within a unified testing framework

Kuntz Iris Germany

15:20 The sound of a cochlear implant investigated in patients with single-sided deafness and a cochlear implant

Peters Jeroen The Netherlands

15:28 Cochlear implantation in single sided deafness arising from sudden sensorineural hearing loss – An Asian experience

Tan Barrie Singapore

14:40-15:30 FS 45 Surgical Challenges in Pediatric CI Gorilla 4

Chairs: Kalcioglu Mahmut Tayyar (Turkey), Arsovic Nenad (Serbia)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

14:40 Assisted endoscopic procedure for cochlear implantation in children with malformed ear

Carner Marco Italy

14:48 Cochlear implant surgery, endoscopic access

Arauz Santiago Alberto

Argentina

14:56 Cochlear implantation in dysplasia of the inner ear

Vischer Mattheus

Switzerland

15:04 Vestibular evaluation in sequentially implanted children

Pauwels Inge Belgium

15:12 Cochlear implantation in chronic otitis media Varga Lukas Slovakia

14:40-15:30 FS 46 Experiences with Bimodal Hearing Gorilla 5

Chairs: Gifford René (USA), Mosnier Isabelle (France)

Co-Chair: Van Ombergen Angelique (Belgium)

14:40 Benefits of a contralateral routing of signal device for unilateral Naída CI cochlear implant recipients

Mosnier Isabelle France

14:48 Effect of bimodal amplification according to the residual hearing level

Seo Ji Won South Korea

14:56 A directional remote-microphone for bimodal cochlear implant recipients

Vroegop Jantien The Netherlands

15:04 Effect of the interaural stimulation-timing mismatch on localization performance of bimodal CI/HA users

Zirn Stefan Germany

15:12 Benefit of balanced sound processing and matching automatic gain control of hearing aid and cochlear implant in bimodal implant users

Arweiler-Harbeck Diana

Germany

15:20 Optimum hearing aid gain prescription for bimodal users

Murri Alessandra Italy

15:28 Influence of bimodal technologies on speech perception in noise in cochlear implant users

Brendel Martina Germany

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14:40-15:30 FS 47 Speech and Language Development after Cochlear Implantation

Pelican 1

Chairs: İkiz Merve (Turkey), Wu Che-Ming (Taiwan)

Co-chair: Guns Cindy (Belgium)

14:40 Evaluation of the academic and social skills of children with cochlear implants at first, second and third grades in primary school

İkiz Merve Turkey

14:48 Acoustic environment and language skills in children with cochlear implant

Guerzoni Letizia Italy

14:56 Can data logs predict receptive vocabulary of children with cochlear implant?

Busch Tobias Belgium

15:04 Language development in children with cochlear implants from a mental health perspective

Rigamonti Carla Brazil

15:12 Salient predictors of normal speech development in long-term pediatric cochlear implant users

Warner-Czyz Andrea

USA

15:20 Effect of early and late implantation on the speech perception in noise performance of cochlear implant recipients

Çiprut Ayça Turkey

15:28 My personal clinical experience related to 592 cochlear implantations in Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital (Taiwan)

Wu Che-Ming Taiwan

14:40-15:20 FS 48 New Electrode Design Pelican 2

Chairs: Topsakal Vedat (Belgium), Todt Ingo (Germany)

14:40 Electrode insertion force measurements in porcine cochlea specimens

Salcher Rol Germany

14:48 Design rationale of a new thin cochlear implant electrode array

Nauwelaers Tim Germany

14:56 A new thin lateral wall electrode: initial in vitro and clinical experience in adults

Nauwelaers Tim Germany

15:04 Insertion properties and hearing performance of a new straight electrode – First results

Arweiler-Harbeck Diana

Germany

14:40-15:25 FS 49 Inner Ear Physiopatrhology Butterfly

Chairs: Schrott-Fischer Anneliese (Austria), Warnecke Athanasia (Germany)

Co-chair: Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

14:40 The Molecular of human “cochlear battery” - Aspects on hearing preservation CI surgery

Rask-Andersen Helge

Sweden

14:48 The suspension of the basilar membrane in the hook region of the human cochlea: implications for trajectory planning in cochlear implantation

Schart-Morén Nadine

Sweden

14:56 Perilymph analysis in human cochlear implantation

Warnecke Athanasia

Germany

15:04 Microglia impact on hearing preservation Rask-Andersen Helge

Sweden

15:12 Pharmacology of the inner ear Schrott-Fischer Anneliese

Austria

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15:40 - 16:10 Coffee Break

15:50 -16:05 PS 08 e-Poster Presentation Session 8 Eposter station

Poster Group IV Display 1

Chairs: Kim Bo Gyung (South Korea), June Choi (South Korea)

Co-chair: Heyndrickx Karen (Belgium)

Poster Group XIX Display 2

Chairs: Cozma Sebastien (Romania), Gauer Johannes (Germany)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

Poster Group XXXII Display 3

Chairs: Shew Matt (USA), Friauf Sara (Germany)

Co-chair: Moyaert Julie (Belgium)

Poster Group VI Display 4

Chairs: Jung Jinsei (South Korea)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 32 First Experiences with Human Robotic-Assisted CI Insertion

Caversaccio Mario

Switzerland Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Sterkers Olivier (France), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 33 Rehabilitation in Older CI adults Sharma Mridulla

Austalia Marble

Chairs: Artieres Françoise (France), Mertens Griet (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 34 Developmental Plasticity of Cortical Oscillations

Kral Andrej Germany Okapi

Chair: Manrique Rodriguez Manuel (Spain)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 35 Coclear Duct Lenght with Synchroton Radiation Phase-Contrast Imaging

Agrawal Sumit Canada Darwin

Chair: Rask-Andersen Helge (Sweden)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

16:15 - 16:35 KEY 36 Poor Performance in Adult Cochlear Implant Patients and its Remediation

Fraysse Bernard

Canada Gorilla 1

Chair: Waltzman Susan (USA), Mylanus Emmanuel (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

16:35 - 16:45 Transition time

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16:45 - 17:45 MS 42 State of the Art of Robotic-assisted CI Surgery

Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Sterkers Olivier (France)

Panelists: Torres Renato (France), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium), Majdani Omid (Germany), Venail Frédéric (France)

Chairs: Caversaccio Marco (Switzerland), Yang Shi Ming (China)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

16:45 Technical accuracy of the stereotactic minimally invasive “RoboJig” system for CI surgery

Majdani Omid Germany

16:55 The feasibility of 1 mm keyhole robotic cochlear implantation through the HEARO procedure and its effect on the patient population

Venail Frédéric France

17:05 Robotic Inner ear access and multi-port trajectories for CI surgery by Hearo procedure

Topsakal Vedat Belgium

17:15 Increase of intracochlear trauma by inserting the electrode array in an inaccurate axis during cochlear implantation

Torres Renato France

17:25 Diminution of the intracochlear trauma using a robot-based electrode array insertion technique

Torres Renato France

17:35 Panel discussion

16:45 - 17:45 MS 43 Different Approaches to Rehabilitate Older Adults with a CI

Marble

Moderator: Sharma Mridula (Australia)

Panelists: Runge Christina (USA), Philips Birgit (Belgium), Jayakody Dona (Australia), Rocca Christine (UK), Hegarty Lauren (UK)

Chairs: Artieres Françoise (France), Mertens Griet (Belgium)

16:45 A prospective, multi-site us clinical study assessing stimulation rate in older adults with MED-EL cochlear implants

16:57 Empowering senior cochlear implant users at home via a tablet-computer application

17:09 Effect of cochlear implantation on loneliness and social interaction of older adults

17:21 Music in the mind: why consider music based training for cognition in elderly adults following cochlear implantation

17:33 Designing rehabilitation for elderly adults for benefits in hearing health, cognition & well-being

16:45 - 17:45 MS 44 Brain Plasticity and Imaging in CI Okapi

Moderator: Kral Andrej (Germany)

Panelists: Kleinjung Tobias (Switzerland), Hartley Douglas (UK), Papsin Blake (Canada), Song Jae-Jin (South Korea)

Chairs: Manrique Rodriguez Manuel (Spain), Gilles Annick (Belgium)

16:45 Are there hard limits to plasticity in the implanted infant?

Papsin Blake Canada

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16:57 Prediction of long-term speech outcome in prelingual deaf subjects after CI using resting-state PET

Song Jae-Jin South Korea

17:09 Cortical plasticity following cochlear implantation as revealed by functional near infrared spectroscopy

Hartley Douglas UK

17:21 Single-sided and binaural deafness affects spatial representation differently

Kral Andej Germany

17:33 Monitoring of neuroplastic changes after cochlear implantation in SSD contribution to a better understanding of hearing and tinnitus improvement

Kleinjun Tobias Germany

16:45 - 17:45 MS 45 Measuring the Cochlear Duct Length Darwin

Moderator: Agrawal Sumit (Canada)

Panelists: Pietsch Markus (Germany), Frijns Johan (The Netherlands), Low David (Canada), De Seta Daniele (Italy), Van de Heyning Paul (Belgium)

Chairs: Rask-Andersen Helge (Sweden), Jablonski Greg Eigner (Norway)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

16:45 Introduction Agrawal Sumit Canada

16:47 Cochlear Modelling and Anatomy Pietsch Marcus Germany

16:54 Variations in cochlear duct shape revealed on clinical CT images with an automatic tracing method

Frijns Johan The Netherlands

17:01 Cone beam CT for perioperative imaging in hearing preservation cochlear implantation – A human cadaveric study

Low David Canada

17:08 Temporal bone model for the study of insertion-related damage. Comparison of Cone Beam CT in implanted patients vs cadaveric specimens

De Seta Daniele Italy

17:15 Retrospective validation of cochlear duct length and electrode insertion depth measures on clinical CT scans using new planning software

Van de Heyning Paul

Belgium

17:22 Panel discussion

16:45 - 17:45 MS 46 Postlingual CI Auditory Outcome Gorilla 1

Moderator: Waltzman Susan (USA)

Panelists: Snels Chantal (Belgium), Gfeller Kate (USA), Pai Irumee (UK), Mosnier Isabelle (France), Yaar-Soffer Yifat (Israel)

Chairs: Tavartkiladze George (Russia), Fraysse Bernard (France)

Co-chair: Clement Charis (Belgium)

16:45 Introduction Waltzman Susan USA

16:50 Retrospective and cross-sectional analysis on the residual hearing of recipients of the nucleus contour using a cochleostomy approach and the Nucleus CI422/522 using the round window approach

Snels Chantal Belgium

16:57 The impact of non-auditory cues on word recognition by adult CI users in spectrally complex listening situations

Gfeller Kate USA

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17:04 Multivariate analysis on auditory outcomes of adults cochlear implanted patients with a straight electrode: role of intracochlear electrodes position, patient’s age and preoperative hearing

Mosnier Isabelle France

17:12 Long-term outcomes of electro-acoustic stimulation cochlear implants: a single United Kingdom centre experience

Pai Irumee UK

17:19 Current global programming techniques and effects

Waltzman Susan USA

17:26 Revision cochlear implant surgery: Speech performance outcomes

Yaar-Soffer Yifat Israel

17:33 Panel discussion

16:45 - 17:45 FS 50 CI in children - Complications - Adherence

Gorilla 2

Chairs: Naseer Usama Abdel (Egypt), Karatas Erkan (Turkey)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

16:45 Predictability of vestibular function tests in children before and after cochlear implantation

Widdershoven Josine

Sweden

16:52 Use of a silastic block as a space-saver in two-staged surgery for chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) requiring cochlear implantation

Morris David Peter

Sweden

16:59 Proximal fixation of straight cochlear implant electrode may decrease the risk of array migration

Cushing Sharon Canada

17:06 Outcomes of minimal invasive surgery for cochlear implantation in children

Arsovic Nenad Serbia

17:13 Minimization of postoperative risks after cochlear implantation in children

Kuzovkov Vladislav

Russia

17:20 Cochlear implant and tympanomastoidectomy simultaneously

Soekin Soekirman

Indonesia

17:27 Impact of room acoustic parameters on speech and music perception among participants with cochlear implants

Eurich Bernhard Germany

17:34 Bacterial colonization patterns of percutaneous abutment surfaces in relation to skin integration

van Hoof Marc The Netherlands

16:45 - 17:35 FS 51 Intra-operative Measurements in CI Gorilla 3

Chairs: O’Leary Stephen (Australia), Straatman Louise (The Netherlands)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

16:45 What is the significance of intra-operative cochlear implant re-insertion on measured impedences?

Birman Catherine

Australia

16:53 Intraoperative monitoring using cochlear microphonics in cochlear implant patients with residual hearing

Murri Alessandra Italy

17:01 Electrocochleograpic changes during cochlear implantation associated with hearing loss

O’Leary Stephen Australia

CI201862

17:09 Electrode impedance fluctuations coincide with post-operative hearing loss and vertigo in cochlear implant recipients

O’Leary Stephen Australia

17:17 Intra-cochlear electrocochleography during CI electrode insertion is predictive of final scalar location

Harris Michael US

17:25 Objective measures to characterise the electrical properties of the electrode array and the sourrounding tissue

Ramos Macias Angel

Spain

16:45 - 17:45 FS 52 Hearing Preservation in Children Gorilla 4

Chairs: Roland J Thomas (USA)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

16:45 Hearing preservation with standard length electrodes in paediatric cochlear implantation: the RNTNEH experience

Khalil Sherif UK

16:53 Hearing preservation using short and long flex electrodes in patients meeting EAS criteria

Verma Rohit UK

17:01 Hearing preservation using the cochlear CI422 and CI522 Nucleus implant

Verma Rohit UK

17:09 Preliminary evaluation of objective electro-acoustic stimulation fitting using electrocochleography in children

Coulthurst Sarah USA

17:17 Electric-acoustic stimulation outcomes in children

Brown Kevin USA

17:25 Laboratory analysis and clinical results with the 532 perimodiolar electrode

Friedmann David USA

16:45 - 17:45 FS 53 Fully-implantable Active Middle Ear Implant: Clinical Outcome

Gorilla 5

Chairs: Verhaert Nicolas (Belgium), Kurz Anja (Germany)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

16:45 First audiological results with the fully implantable active middle ear implant cochlear Carina™

Kurz Anja Germany

16:53 The UK experience of the Cochlear Carina fully implantable hearing device – Bridging the gap in severe hearing loss

Ramsden James UK

17:01 Preliminary data on quality of life and daily hearing function for Carina middle ear implant recipients

Conceicao Peixoto Maria

Portugal

17:09 The directional response of the Cochlear™ Carina® totally implantable microphone

D’hondt Christiane

Belgium

17:17 Estimating the coupling efficiency of the fully implantable middle ear implant CARINA(R) via ABR

Cebulla Mario Germany

17:25 Hearing with acoustic hearing implants, proposal multicenter study towards treatment options for patients with a contra indication for hearing aids

Agerberg Martijn The Netherlands

16:45 - 17:45 FS 54 Evaluation of Vestibular Function Pelican 1

Chairs: Colombé Cindy (France), Hosseinzadeh Farideh (Iran)

Co-chair: Moyaert Julie (Belgium)

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16:45 Vestibular preservation and motor function in pediatric cochlear implantation

Brodsky Jacob USA

16:53 Vestibular evaluation following cochlear implantation in patients with inner ear anomaly

Hosseinzadeh Farideh

Iran

17:01 Evaluation of balance function in patients with inner ear anomalies and cochlear implantation

Hosseinzadeh Farideh

Iran

17:09 Assessement of the vibration-induced nystagmus test (Dumas’ test) in deaf children: preliminary results

Colombé Cindy France

17:17 Neuropsychological profiles of children with vestibular loss

Lacroix Emilie Belgium

17:25 Videonystagmographic signs of vestibular dysfunction before and after cochlear implantation

Lilenko Sergei Russia

16:45 - 17:45 FS 55 Complication Management in CI Pelican 2

Chairs: Kaplan Daniel (Israel), Pan Tao (China)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

16:45 Hypersensitivity reaction to cochlear implant, odd presentation

Alrammah Mona Saudi Arabia

16:52 Clinical management of long-term complications after pediatric cochlear implantation

Pan Tao China

16:59 Skin flap complications in cochlear implant surgeryv

Di Gregorio Fernanda

Argentina

17:06 Minor complication of cochlear implantation Diab Khassan Russia

17:13 Reliability of cochlear implants: reporting in compliance with international standards by cochlear implant manufacturers

Kaplan Brian USA

17:20 Pain in cochlear implant – An under-reported long-term complication

Shapira Yisgav Israel

17:27 Cochlear implant site infection and extrusion. How I manage it?

Hammad Mondy United Arab Emirates

17:34 Reducing cochlear implant complications with the cochlear implant care protocol: A 5-year prospective audit

Ahmad Noweed UK

16:45 - 17:45 FS 56 Complication Management in CI Peacock

Chairs: Shoman Nael (Canada), Friedland Peter (Australia)

Co-chair: Schalck Lotte (Belgium)

16:45 Peri-abutment soft tissue outcomes following single-stage bone anchored hearing device implantation with tissue preservation at a tertiary referral centre

Walijee Hussein UK

16:53 Intraoperative data overlay for navigated Bonebridge implantation

Kral Florian Austria

17:01 Assessment of the effectiveness of Bonebridge implantation in children

Ratuszniak Anna Poland

17:09 Transcutaneous bone conduction stimulation: a comparison of passive and active systems

Friedland Peter Australia

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17:17 Comparative study in patients users of bilateral osseointegrated BAHA with BP100 processor and BAHA 5

Rivas Adriana Colombia

17:25 Congenital unilateral hearing impairment - BCD effect on speech-in-noise and localization

Muzzi Enrico Italy

17:34 Surgical and clinical outcomes of a transcutaneous active bone conduction implant in children

Shoman Nael Canada

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Conference Schedule

Saturday 30 June 2018

TIME CODE TITLE PRESENTER COUNTRY ROOM LOCATION

07:00 - 07:25 Breakfast

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 06 Management of conductive and mixed hearing loss: a world of options. An Hearring discussion.

Marble

Moderators: Gavilian Javier (Spain)

Members: Lassaletta Luis (Spain), Agrawal Sumit (Canada), Zernotti Mario (Argentina), Mlynski Robert (Germany)

Chairs: Hagr Abdulrahman (Saudi Arabia), Hagen Rudolf (Germany)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 07 The Swiss Robotic Experience Okapi

Moderator: Weber Stefan (Switzerland)

Chairs: Caversaccio Marco (Switzerland), Topsakal Vedat (Belgium)

Feasibility of pediatric robotic cochlear implantation in phantoms

Pereira Bom Braga Gabriela

Switzerland

Instrument flight to the inner ear Weber Stefan Switzerland

Robotic cochlear implantation: first clinical results

Wimmer Wilhelm Switzerland

Neuromonitoring during robotic cochlear implantation: initial clinical experience

Ansó Juan Switzerland

Image-based safety analysis for robotic cochlear implantation

Rathgeb Christoph

Switzerland

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 08 EFAS-Session: Audiologic CI-Sssessment in Patients with Special Needs

Darwin

Moderator: Kompis Martin (Switzerland)

Chair: Wouters Jan (Belgium)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

7:30 Introduction Wouters Jan Belgium

7:33 Preoperative CI-assessment in children Sterkers Francoise

France

7:43 Objective fitting of CI in children Wouters Jan Belgium

7:53 CI-candidates with psychogenic hearing loss Kompis Martin Switzerland

8:03 Closure Kompis Martin Switzerland

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07:30 - 08:10 TUT 09 The Beijing Cochlear Implant Surgical Experience in Congenital Inner ear Malformations.

Li Yongxin China Gorilla 1

Chairs: Roland J. Thomas (USA), Abdullah Asma (Malaysia)

Co-chair: Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

07:30 - 08:10 TUT 10 RBANS-H: Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for hearing Impaired Persons

Gorilla 4

Chairs: Sharma Mridula (Australia), Gilles Annick (Belgium)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

Tutors: Mertens Griet Belgium

Claes Annes Belgium

07:30 - 08:10 IC 04 How I do it: the Fundamentals of Structure and Hearing preservation Cochlear Implant Surgery

Rajan Gunesh Australia Gorilla 5

Chair: De Sloovere Christiaan (Belgium)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

08:10 - 08:20 Transition time

08:20 - 08:40 KEY 37 20 Years of Bilateral Cochlear Implantation

Müller Joachim

Germany Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Van Wieringen Astrid (Belgium), Ramos Macias Angel (Spain)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

08:40 - 09:00 KEY 38 Speech Coding Strategies Landsberger David

USA Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Van Wieringen Astrid (Belgium), Ramos Macias Angel (Spain)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

09:00 - 09:20 KEY 39 Cochlear Implantation in Congenital SSD Aschendorff Antje

Germany Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Van Wieringen Astrid (Belgium), Ramos Macias Angel (Spain)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

09:20 - 09:30 Transition time

09:30 - 10:30 MS 47 Bilateral Cochlear Implantation Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Müller Joachim (Germany)

Panelists: Kraaijenga Véronique (The Netherlands), Peter Friedland (Australia), Buchholz Joerg M. (Australia), Ausili Seba (The Netherlands), Prentiss Sandra (USA), O’Donoghue Gerald, (USA)

Chairs:Mottasadi Zarandi Masoud (Iran)

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

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9:30 Predicting sequential bilateral cochlear implantation performance in postlingually deafened adults; a retrospective cohort study

Friedland Peter Australia

9:35 Assessing directional hearing in bilateral cochlear implant recipients using a two-talker localization task

Buchholz Joerg M.

Australia

9:40 Sound localization in bilateral, unilateral and acutely-unilateral cochlear implant users

Ausili Seba The Netherlands

9:45 A multicenter randomized controlled trial on simulateneous versus sequential bilateral cochlear implantation - Long term longitudinal analyses on objective and subjective outcome measures and complications

Kraaijenga Véronique

The Netherlands

9:50 Age-related variability in bilateral cochlear implant users

Prentiss Sandra USA

10:00 Panel discussion

09:30 - 10:20 MS 48 Single Sided Deafness in Children Marble

Moderator: Van Wieringen Astrid (Belgium)

Panelists: Aschendorff Antje (Germany), Papsin Blake (Canada), Loundon Nathalie (France), Park Lisa (USA)

Chairs: Boudewyns An (Belgium), Luntz Michal (Israel)

Co-chair: Ithijarevic Berina (Belgium)

9:30 Introduction Van Wieringen Astrid

Belgium

9:35 Lectures

10:10 Panel discussion

09:30 - 10:30 MS 49 Towards Totally Implantable Cochlear and Acoustic Implants

Okapi

Moderator: Verhaert Nicolas (Belgium)

Panelists: Pfiffner Flurin (Switzerland), Mitchell-Innes Alistair (UK), Gerard Jean-Marc (Australia), Roosli Christof (Switzerland)

Chairs: Huber Alex (Switzerland), Mertens Griet (Belgium)

9:30 Effect of bone conduction on the intracochlear pressure and its relevance for CI microphones/acoustic hearing implants

Verhaert Nicolas Belgium

9:37 An intracochlear acoustic receiver concept for a totally implantable cochlear implant system

Pfiffner Flurin Switzerland

9:45 Implantable microphones as an alternative to external microphones for cochlear implants

Mitchell-Innes Alistair

UK

10:01 Pilot study with an implantable subcutaneous microphone in cochlear implant

Gerard Jean-Marc

Australia

10:10 Performance evaluation of a novel subcutaneous piezoelectric bone conduction hearing aid

Roosli Christof Switzerland

10:18 Panel discussion

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09:30 - 10:30 MS 50 Evaluating Vestibular Function before and after CI

Darwin

Moderator: van de Berg Raymond (The Netherlands)

Panelists: Lai Wai Kong (Australia), Lilenko Sergei (Russia), Marino Roberta (Australia)

Chairs: Van Ombergen Angelique (Belgium), Todt Ingo (Germany)

Co-chair: Dobbels Bieke (Belgium)

9:30 Occurrences of dizziness after cochlear implant surgery

Lai Wai Kong Australia

9:40 Objective assessment of vertigo causing perilymphatic fistula in cochlear implantees by cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP)

Todt Ingo Germany

9:50 Towards a clinically useful test for vestibular perception

van de Berg Raymond

The Netherlands

10:00 Videonystagmographic signs of vestibular dysfunction before and after cochlear implantation

Lilenko Sergei Russia

10:10 Extensive exploration of symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy

van de Berg Raymond

The Netherlands

10:20 The importance of vestibular functioning testing prior to cochlear implantation

Marino Roberta Australia

09:30 - 10:20 MS 51 Neurosensorial Environment in the Cochlea

Gorilla 1

Moderator: Dabdoub Alain (Canada)

Panelists: Nguyen Yann (France), Venail Frédéric (France), Jang Chul Ho (South Korea), Warnecke Athanasia (Germany), Versnel Huib (The Netherlands), Kaderbay Akil (France)

Chairs: Venail Frédéric (France), Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

Co-chair: Van Rompaey Vincent (Belgium)

9:30 Molecular pathways involved in fibrosis after cochlear implantation

Venail Frédéric France

9:38 Deciphering hearing loss mechanisms using an innovative nanoproteomic approach

Kaderbay Akil France

9:46 Autologous cell transplantation to the inner ear

Warnecke Athanasia

Germany

9:54 Biodegradable piperacillin-tazobactam eluting nanofibrous mat against biofilm formation of cochlear implant

Jang Chul Ho South Korea

10:02 Influence of electrode array stiffness and diameter on hearing preservation in an animal model

Nguyen Yann France

10:10 Deciphering hearing loss mechanisms using an innovative nanoproteomic approach

Versnel Huib The Netherlands

09:30- 10:25 FS 57 Supportive Surgical Measures Gorilla 2

Chairs: Tan Barrie (Singapore), Claes Jos (Belgium)

9:30 Are intraoperative and postoperative complications a stress factor for the surgeon?

Neagos Adriana Romania

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9:38 The emotional impact of cochlear implant revision on pediatric patients and their families

Alkhalil Rihab Saudi Arabia

9:46 The role of antibiotics in cochlear implant surgery

Foden Neil UK

9:54 Cochlear implantation in head and neck irradiated patients – Special considerations and surgical techniques

Tan Barrie Singapore

10:04 Management of major surgical wound infections in cochlear implantation: Successful salvage rates and lessons learnt

Tan Barrie Singapore

10:12 Cochlear implantation complications and explantations decision

Boudjenah Farid Algeria

09:30- 10:30 FS 58 Intra-operative Measurements in CI Gorilla 3

Chairs: Mittman Philip (Germany), Lorens Artur (Poland)

Co-chair: Gilles Annick (Belgium)

9:30 Quantification of intracochlear Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEPs)

Lorens Artur Poland

9:38 Long term monitoring of the inner ear function during and after cochlear implant insertion using cochlear microphonics

Haumann Sabine Germany

9:46 Correlation between extracochlear electrocochleography responses during cochlear implantation and hearing preservation

Pfiffner Flurin Switzerland

9:54 Objective intraoperative identification of electrically elicited reflex thresholds during cochlea implantation with a fully digital surgical microscope

Ovari Attila Germany

10:04 Relationship between electrophysiological parameters and the intracochlear electrode position of CIs

Mewes Alexander

Germany

10:12 Intracochlear auditory evoked potentials Walkowiak Adam Poland

10:20 The ‘pullback’ technique - Electrophysiologic changes slim modiolar cochleaimplant electrode arrays

Mittmann Philipp Germany

09:30- 10:30 FS 59 Connectivity with Sound Processor and Listening Devices

Gorilla 4

Chairs: Ernst Arne (Germany), Batuk Merve (Turkey)

Co-chair: Cochet Ellen (Belgium)

9:30 Early experience with the Nucleus® 7 sound processor

Liu Dian Poland

9:38 Acceptance and use of wireless accessories in adult cochlear implant recipients

Pedley Karen Australia

9:46 Evaluation of a wireless CROS device with the Naida Q90 processor

Ernst Arne Germany

9:54 Watching television with cochlear implant – influence of the audio source type and settings on message understanding

Patelli Ilaria Italy

10:04 Effect of mini microphone on speech discrimination in cochlear implant recipients

Batuk Merve Turkey

10:12 Effective use of assistive technology in post lingual adult bilateral CI users

Ayas Muhammed United Arab Emirates

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10:20 Effects of speech recognition in noise in children with cochlear implantation or hearing aids, that use FM or wireless system

Guarnaccia Maria Consolazione

Italy

09:30- 10:30 FS 60 Topics in Active Middle Ear and Bone Conduction Implants

Gorilla 5

Chairs: Parnes Lorne (Canada), Sprinzl Georg (Austria)

Co-chair: Bouzegta Rajae (Belgium)

9:30 Bonebridge implant following mastoid obliteration and blind sac closure for the chronic draining ear

Parnes Lorne Canada

9:38 The Vibrant Soundbridge for rehabilitation of complex hearing loss secondary to chronic otitis media

Pai Irumee UK

9:46 Bonebridge® and Soundbridge® in children and adolescents: indicatons and outcome

Koitschev Assen Germany

9:54 Pitfalls of measuring aided thresholds with active middle ear implants

Waldmann Bernd Germany

10:04 Validating intracochlear pressure measurements in cadaver ears as a method to predict the clinical efficiency of implantable middle ear hearing device actuators

Gamm Ute Germany

10:12 Making the most of cochlear reserve with active middle ear implants (AMEI)

Maier Hannes Germany

10:20 The role of multicentre collaboration in the development of a surgical questionnaire for clinical registries: Vibrant Effectiveness and Reliability Study

Saeed Shakeel UK

09:30- 10:30 FS 61 Different Outcome Measurements in CI Pelican 1

Chairs: Ernst Emilie (France), Kosaner Julie (Turkey)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

9:30 Predicting the safety of active middle ear implant in MRI from measurements of tip displacement

Nevoux Jérôme France

9:38 Pupillometry assessment of listening effort in adult cochlear implanted patients

Russo Francesca Yoshie

Italy

9:46 Combining pupil dilation and the timing of lexical mapping to track individual differences in speech processing by CI users

Wagner Anita The Netherlands

9:54 Using the eye-tracking technology to monitor the progress of cochlear implant rehabilitation of deafened adults

Ernst Emilie France

10:04 The Digits-in-Noise test: overcoming the language barrier in audiometric testing

Low David Canada

10:12 The role of phonology in novel word learning in adults with CI

Langereis Margreet

The Netherlands

10:20 Electrically elicited Stapedius reflexes in bilateral cochlear implant users

Kosaner Julie Turkey

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09:30- 10:20 FS 62 Speech in Noise Algorithms Pelican 2

Chairs: Wesarg Thomas (France), Büchner Andreas (Germany)

Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

9:30 Speech perception in quiet and noise with an off the ear cochlear implant processor enabling adaptive microphone directionality

Wesarg Thomas Germany

9:38 The impact behind-the-ear and off the ear speech processors on speech understanding in noise

Ciprut Ayca Turkey

9:46 Auditory and visual speech perception measured in cochlear implant users measured with functional near-infrared spectroscopy

van de Rijt Luuk The Netherlands

9:54 Noise reduction algorithm spatialNR – Audiometric test results

Hey Matthias Germany

10:04 Perception and mitigation of impulse noise in cochlear implants recipients

Mauger Stefan Australia

09:30- 10:25 FS 63 The Use of Auditory Evoked Potentials in Fitting of Cochlear Implants

Peacock

Chairs: Legris Elsa (France), Gaertner Lutz (Germany)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

9:30 Cortical reorganization after cochlear implantation for adults with single-sided deafness

Legris Elsa France

9:38 Neural network algorithms in the fitting of cochlear implants

Levin Sergey Russia

9:46 ECAP based fitting of cochlear implants Gaertner Lutz Germany

9:54 Channel interaction and temporal effects on ECAP thresholds in different STIM rates and charges

Hoshino Ana Cristina

Brazil

10:04 Neuromodulation and cochlea implant – a contemporaneous solution for the patient?

Jansen Nils Germany

10:12 Clinical interest of cortical auditory evoked potentials in implanted children with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder

Mansbach Anne-Laure

Belgium

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break

11:00 - 11:20 KEY 40 The Future of CI and AMEI Lenarz Thomas

Germany Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: Van de Heyning Paul (Belgium), Brown Kevin (USA)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

11:20 - 11:50 CI and AMEI state of the art CI2018 Van De Heyning Paul

Belgium Queen Elisabeth

Chairs: De Bodt Marc, Van Rompaey Vincent, Mertens Griet (Belgium)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

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11:50 -12:00 16th Int Conf CI2020 - Orlando, FL, USA Queen Elisabeth

Brown Kevin, Pillsbury Harold, Dillon Magaret (USA)

12:00 - 12:10 Transition time

12:10 - 13:00 MS 52 Aspects of New Experimental Electrodes Queen Elisabeth

Moderator: Lim Hubert (USA)

Panelists: Zanetti Diego (Italy), Lim Hubert (USA), Lenarz Thomas (Germany), De Siati Romolo Daniele (Belgium), Di Lella Federico (Argentina)

Chairs: Deggouj Naima (Belgium), Lenarz Thomas (Germany)

Co-chair: Van Haesendock Gilles (Belgium)

12:10 Parallel electrical stapedial reflex threshold and electrical evoked compound action potential recordings: focus on loudness of auditory percept for continuous stimulation intensity growth in children

Zanetti Diego Italy

12:20 A new hearing implant targeting the auditory midbrain: initial clinical trial results

Lim Hubert USA

12:30 Development and initial experience with a new thin lateral wall electrode in vitro and vivo

Lenarz Thomas Germany

12:40 Comparison of hearing outcomes obtained with intra-cochlea, auditory nerve or ponto-cerebellar angle electrical stimulation by an auditory implant

De Siati Romolo Daniele

Belgium

12:50 In vivo real-time remote cochlear impedance measurements: a glimpse into the implanted inner ear

Di Lella Federico Argentina

12:10 - 13:00 MS 53 MRI evaluation after CI and ABI: Pitfalls and Future Perspectives

Marble

Moderator: Todt Ingo (Germany)

Panelists: Pai Irumee (UK), Le Trung (Canada), Tam Yu Chuen (UK), Raine Christopher (UK)

Chairs: Le Trung (Canada), Tam Yu Chuen (UK)

Co-chair: Oorts Eline (Belgium)

12:10 A new hearing implant targeting the auditory midbrain: initial clinical trial results

Lim Hubert USA

12:20 Development and initial experience with a new thin lateral wall electrode in vitro and vivo

Lenarz Thomas Germany

12:30 Comparison of hearing outcomes obtained with intra-cochlea, auditory nerve or ponto-cerebellar angle electrical stimulation by an auditory implant

De Siati Romolo Daniele

Belgium

12:40 In vivo real-time remote cochlear impedance measurements: a glimpse into the implanted inner ear

Di Lella Federico Argentina

12:50 Panel discussion

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12:10 - 13:00 MS 54 Final Comments on Active Middle Ear Implants

Okapi

Moderator: Manrique Rodriguez Manuel (Spain)

Panelists: Sousa-Vieira Antonio (Portugal), Lee Jeon Mi (South Korea), Busch Susan (Germany)

Chairs: Choi Jae Young (South Korea), Claes Jos (Belgium)

12:10 Panel discussion

Abstracts related to MS 54

Powerstapedectomy with Vibrant Sound Bridge SP coupler

Audiologic gain of incus short process vibroplasty with conventional incus long process vibroplasty: a retrospective analysis of 36 patients

Round window soft coupler for Vibrant Soundbridge® implant

Maximum speech perception with a direct acoustic cochlear implant compared to conventional hearing aids

12:10 - 13:00 MS 55 Towards a consensus in Single Sided deafness in children?

Darwin

Moderator: Van Wieringen Astrid (Belgium)

Panelists: Park Lisa (USA), Sangen Anouk (Belgium), Falzone Chiara (Italy), Cushing Sharon (Canada), Luntz Michal (Israel)

Chairs: Cushing Sharon (Canada), Boudewyns An (Belgium)

12:10 Lectures

Quality of life in children with unilateral hearing loss

Park Lisa USA

Cochlear implantation for pediatric unilateral hearing loss: early auditory development in the implanted ear

Park Lisa USA

Toddlers with single sided deafness and a cochlear implant

Sangen Anouk Belgium

Congenital unilateral hearing loss involves multi-modal neuropsychological processing

Falzone Chiara Italy

Cochlear implantation in children with single sided deafness: congenital cytomegalovirus is the strongest determinant of candidacy

Cushing Sharon Canada

Towards a consensus in Single Sided deafness in children?

Luntz Michal Israel

12:50 Panel Discussion

12:10 - 13:00 MS 56 Preoperative and Postoperative CT and CBCT in Cochlear Implantation

Gorilla 1

Moderator: Nguyen Yann (France)

Panelists: Ramos de Miguel Angel (Spain), Mosnier Isabelle (France), Yamamoto Norio (Japan), Siebrecht Michael (The Netherlands), Lobna El Fiky (Egypt), Timm Max Eike (Germany)

Chairs: Ramos de Miguel Angel (Spain), Yamamoto Norio (Japan)

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Co-chair: Verkest Valerie (Belgium)

12:10 Improved Wrapping Factor (WFi), the importance of the scala diameter. Radiological and histological analysis between standard and improved WF

Ramos de Miguel Angel

Spain

12:18 Intraoperative Conebeam CT for assessment of intracochlear positioning of electrode arrays in adult recipients of cochlear implants

Mosnier Isabelle France

12:26 Intra-operative evaluation of the cochlear implant electrodes using intra-operative mobile Cone-beam CT

Yamamoto Norio Japan

12:34 Automated three-dimensional cochlear surface from clinical computed tomography scans

Siebrecht Michael

The Netherlands

12:42 Evaluation of intracochlear trauma using Cone-beam CT (CBCT) in pediatric CI

Lobna El Fiky Egypt

12:50 A data driven concept to choose the optimal CI electrode array

Timm Max Eike Germany

12:10 - 13:00 FS 64 Bilateral and Bimodal Communication with Implants

Gorilla 2

Chairs: Vroegop Jantien (The Netherlands), Friedland Peter (Australia)

Co-chair: Gréant Elisabeth (Belgium)

12:10 The effect of binaural beamforming technology on speech intelligibility in bimodal cochlear implant recipients

Vroegop Jantien The Netherlands

12:18 Comparing two hearing aid fitting algorithms for bimodal cochlear implant users

Vroegop Jantien The Netherlands

12:26 Influence of directional microphones on speech perception in noise of CI users

Ernst Arne Germany

12:34 No squelch effect after sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in postlingually deafened adults: Is there a first ear advantage?

Kraaijenga Véronique

The Netherlands

12:42 Predicting sequential cochlear implantation performance: a systematic review

Friedland Peter Australia

12:10 - 12:50 FS 65 Experiences with Pediatric ABI Gorilla 3

Chairs: Ranjith Rajeswaran (India), Koroleva Inna (Russia)

Co-chair: Hofkens Anouk (Belgium)

12:10 Language production outcomes after pediatric auditory brainstem implantation

Faes Jolien Belgium

12:18 Rehabilitation of deaf-blind child with ABI Koroleva Inna Russia

12:26 Long term outcomes and the use of ABI in non NF2 children

Ranjith Rajeswaran

India

12:34 A review of auditory brainstem implantation in Malaysia

Tang Ing Ping Malaysia

12:10 - 13:00 FS 66 Auditory/Electrically Evoked Potentials in CI

Gorilla 4

Chairs: Dimitrijevic Andrew (Canada), Aschendorf Antje (Germany)

Co-chair: Jacquemin Laure (Belgium)

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12:10 Longitudinal ART/AutoART data: a retrospective analysis

Lai Wai Kong Australia

12:17 Advanced recordings of electrically evoked compound action potentials in cochlear implant users

van Eijl Ruben The Netherlands

12:25 EEG alpha activity as a neural marker of listening effort during speech-in-noise perception in cochlear implant users

Paul Brandon Canada

12:32 Electrophysiological and psychophysical electric-acoustic masking in cochlear implant users with ipsilateral residual hearing

Imsiecke Marina Germany

12:39 Frequency discrimination and the acoustic change complex in cochlear implant users

Van Heteren Jan The Netherlands

12:46 Objective measures with the Nucleus® CI532 cochlear implant

Aschendorff Antje, France

Germany

12:53 Cortical auditory evoked responses in cochlear implant users with early onset single-sided deafness: indicators of the development of bilateral auditory pathways

Távora-Vieira Dayse

Australia

12:10 - 13:00 FS 67 Hearing Outcomes in Older Adults Gorilla 5

Chairs: Claes Annes (Belgium), Jayakody Dona (Australia)

12:10 Demographic changes in Latin America, and impact of hearing loss on dementia and Alzheimer’s

Faletty Patricia Argentina

12:17 Association between speech and high frequency hearing loss and depression, anxiety and stress in older adults

Jayakody Dona Australia

12:25 Relationships between cognitive measures, speech understanding and cochlear implant benefit in high-performing cochlear implant users

Backous Douglas

USA

12:32 Assessment and outcome in non-traditional cochlear implant candidates

Heywood Rebecca

Singapore

12:39 Older adults with ci: communication skills, social participation and quality of life

Hofmann Reinhild

Germany

12:46 Cognitive performance in severely hearing-impaired older adults before and after cochlear implantation: preliminary results of a prospective, longitudinal cohort study using the RBANS-H

Claes Annes Belgium

12:10 - 13:00 FS 68 Complex Inner Ear Malformations and CI

Pelican 1

Chairs:

Co-Chair: Colpaert Charlotte (Belgium)

12:10 Imaging evaluation of unilateral hearing loss Staffa Paola Italy

12:17 Cochlear implantation in CHARGE syndrome – A systematic review

Amin Nikul UK

12:25 The effect of gusher on hearing preservation in cochlear implantation: a comparative series

Crohan William Australia

12:32 Morphological study on cochlea and surgical outcomes after cochlear implantation in children with incomplete partition

Chen Biao China

CI201876

12:39 Intelligibility of naturally produced and synthesized Mandarin speech by normal-hearing and cochlear implant Chinese listeners

Shi Ying China

12:10 - 13:00 FS 69 Active Middle Ear Implants and Bone Conduction Implants

Pelican 2

Chairs: Aslan Filiz (Turkey), Griet Mertens (Belgium)

12:10 Cochlear Implantation ın Alzheimer’s disease: A Case Study

Orçan Elçin Turkey

12:17 Dynamics of tinnitus in patients with cochlear implant

Levina Elena Russia

12:25 The effect of cochlear implantation on tinnitus perception

Deklerck Ann Belgium

12:32 Lexical-access ability and cognitive predictors of speech recognition performance in adult ci users

Kaandorp Marre The Netherlands

12:39 Preoperative audio-visual speech perception influences on audio-visual, but not audio-only performance of cochlear implantation in post-lingual adults

Jung Jinsei South Korea

12:46 Cognitive factors effective on pre- and post- cochlear implantation outcomes

Aslan Filiz Turkey

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Posterlist and ePoster presentations

Poster Number

Title Presenter Poster Group

Presen- tation date

Session Display

P001 Comparative effective of dexamethasone on intracohlear inflammation and residual hearing after cochleostomy : an aminal model

Park Yong-Ho, South Korea

I 28-Jun 1 Display 1

P002 Changes of cochlear glucocorticoid receptor and serum corticosterone in noise induced hearing loss animal model: A comparison of administration time of dexamethasone

Park Hee-Sung, South Korea

I 28-Jun 1 Display 1

P003 Clinically applicable neurotrophic treatment of the auditory nerve in deafened guinea pigs

Versnel Huib, The Netherlands

I 28-Jun 1 Display 1

P005 The change of P1 amplitude in streptozotocin-induced diabetes rat model after noise expose

Lee Chi-Kyou, South Korea

I 28-Jun 1 Display 1

P006 Auditory and visual motion adaptation in congenitally deaf cochlear implant users: Evidence for typical crossmodal aftereffects

Fengler Ineke, Germany

II 29-Jun 5 Display 1

P007 Effectiveness of umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cell transplatation in cochlear implantation

Ahn Joong Ho, South Korea

II 29-Jun 5 Display 1

P008 Spectral complexity reduction of music signals for cochlear implant users - A validation with an interactive user interface

Gauer Johannes, Germany

II 29-Jun 5 Display 1

P009 Middle and inner ear functional state before after cochlear implantation

Machalov Anton, Russia

II 29-Jun 5 Display 1

P010 Comparison of acoustical and electrical perception of musical consonance in single-sided CI users

Böckmann-Barthel Martin, Germany

II 29-Jun 5 Display 1

P011 Three dimensional analysis of Turkish ling sounds Kemaloğlu Yusuf Kemal, Turkey

III 28-Jun 4 Display 1

P012 Loudness function for bone conducted sound in subjects with pure conductive hearing loss

Eng Mona, Sweden

III 28-Jun 4 Display 1

P013 Audiometric gain in patients using cochlear implant after speech processor upgrade

Iha Luiz Cesar Nakao, Brazil

III 28-Jun 4 Display 1

P014 Acceptable noise levels in cochlear implants and bimodal hearing users

Sadeghi Reza, Iran

III 28-Jun 4 Display 1

P015 Auditory brainstem implant in children Diamante Gabriela, Argentina

III 28-Jun 4 Display 1

P016 Comparison of high resolution inner ear microanatomy with SLOT, OCT, μCT scans

Mohebbi Saleh, Iran

IV 29-Jun 8 Display 1

P017 Long term in vivo release profile of electrode carrier dummies loaded with dexamethasone implanted into the scala tympani of guinea pigs

Liebau Arne, Germany

IV 29-Jun 8 Display 1

P018 Discovery of biomarker for age-related hearing loss Chung Juyong, South Korea

IV 29-Jun 8 Display 1

P019 Effect of sleep deprivation on hearing levels in rats Kim Bo Gyung, South Korea

IV 29-Jun 8 Display 1

P020 In vivo assay of the potential Gadolinium-induced toxicity for sensory hair cells using zebrafish animal model

Choi June, South Korea

IV 29-Jun 8 Display 1

P021 Universal newborn hearing screening in Algeria Boudjenah Farid, Algeria

V 28-Jun 4 Display 3

P022 Early complex diagnostics of hearing impairment in children Ivoylov Alexey, Russia

V 28-Jun 4 Display 3

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P023 Hearing screening in newborns at risk : which factors to recommended ?

Mehtari-Chabane Sari Nasrine Siham, Algeria

V 28-Jun 4 Display 3

P024 The newborn hearing screening program: achievements and challenges

Palma Silvia, Italy V 28-Jun 4 Display 3

P025 Clinical evaluation of four patients with incomplete partition type III

Chen Ying, China V 28-Jun 4 Display 3

P026 Genetic predisposition of adult-onset and down-sloping sensorineural hearing loss

Jung Jinsei, South Korea

VI 29-Jun 8 Display 4

P027 Cochlear implantation in patients suffering from Neurofibromatosis type 2

Lukaszewicz Zuzanna, Poland

VI 29-Jun 8 Display 4

P028 Hearing results in idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients with combined intratympanic and systemic steroid therapy

Lee Ju Hyoung, South Korea

VI 29-Jun 8 Display 4

P029 Osteogenesis imperfecta – analysis of the phenotypes and intraoperative changes observed during surgical procedures among patients treated at the Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing

Osińska Kamila, Poland

VI 29-Jun 8 Display 4

P030 Clinical and temporal characteristics of cochlear implant surgeries performed at a tertiary care center

Zanoni Alessandra, Brazil

VI 29-Jun 8 Display 4

P031 Cochlear implant in children with congenital hearing loss: time elapsed between the suspicion and the diagnosis of hearing loss and the performance of the surgery in a public service of high complexity in Brazil

Domenico-Ventre Marcia , Brazil

VII 28-Jun 4 Display 4

P032 Non-syndromic neurosensorial hearing loss:auditory performance and treatment in patients with mutations in Connexin 26 and 30

Prieto María Eugenia, Argentina

VII 28-Jun 4 Display 4

P033 Treatment of deafness using cochlear implant in patient with extremely rare genetic syndrome: branchio-oculo-facial

Porowski Marek, Poland

VII 28-Jun 4 Display 4

P034 Congenital sensorineural hearing loss with anomalous vestibular nerve complex: rare radiological findings

Abdullah Asma, Malaysia

VII 28-Jun 4 Display 4

P035 Auditory evaluation in children and adolescents with Turner syndrome

Oliveira Adriana, Brazil

VII 28-Jun 4 Display 4

P036 Impact of GJB2 gene on progression of hearing loss in patients with semicircular canal dehiscence (SCCD)

Lesinski-Schiedat Anke, Germany

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P037 Study of Japanese children unable to achieve open-set speech recognition three years after cochlear implantation

Shirai Kyoko, Japan

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P038 Integration rate into regular schools of children with cochlear implants in 2016. Discussion of favorable factors affecting successful integration based consideration from over 150 school visit experiences of children with cochlear implants

Kanda Yukihiko, Japan

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P039 Early cochlear implanted children benefit from bimodal provision

Glaubitz Cynthia, Germany

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P040 Cochlear implantation in children with auditory neuropathy: lessons from Brown Vialetto Van Laere Syndrome

Verma Rohit, United Kingdom

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P041 The impact of electrode type on intra-operative and postoperative telemetry measures in cochlear implant using different surgical techniques

Ismail Amr, Egypt VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P042 Outcomes of cochlear implantation in children with the narrow bony cochlear nerve canal

Kim Yonghan, South Korea

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P043 Effects of long term use of cochlear implant on e-Evoked Action potential

Azadeh Ranjbar Leila, Iran

VIII 28-Jun 2 Display 2

P044 Delayed sequential bilateral cochlear implant Breuning Silvia, Argentina

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

P045 Performance of the second ear in sequential cochlear implantation

Kashio Akinori, Japan

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

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P046 MCLs in children after sequential bilateral CI implantation Wisniewski Tomasz, Poland

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

P047 The effect for children of bilateral cochlear implants with long interval between first and second surgery

Dairoku Teppei, Japan

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

P048 New approach in programming sequentially implanted children: effects of inter implant dynamic range differences on functional outcomes

Kosgallana Piumi, Ireland

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

P049 Auditory speech perception and oral language in children with unilateral and simultaneous bilateral cochlear implant in the first year of use

Fiuza Regaçone Simone, Brazil

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

P050 A multicentre review of electric-acoustic stimulation in children

Ambler Marette, United Kingdom

IX 29-Jun 6 Display 2

P051 Outcomes in a child with bilateral inner ear malformations managed by custom-made electrode arrays

Hanvey Kate, United Kingdom

X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P052 Recurrent bacterial meningitis after cochlear implantation: a case report

Djilali Aiad Khaled, Algeria

X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P053 Outcome of cochlear implantation in children with Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA) and Mondini Dysplasia( incomplete partition type II)

Sefein Ihab, Egypt

X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P054 Audiological results, complications and experience of cochlear implant surgery in patients with congenital malformation of the internal ear type incomplete partition type III

Jimenez Conrado Andres, Colombia

X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P055 Surgical issues of cochlear implantation in incomplete partition type I

Eftekharian Ali, Iran

X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P056 Cochlear implantation for unilateral profound hearing loss in children after meningitis

Schramm David, Canada

X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P057 Investigating the impacts of cochlear implantation on the happiness and self-esteem of mothers of children with severe hearing loss

Saki Nader, Iran X 28-Jun 3 Display 2

P058 Scala vestibular insertion of cochlear implant for labyrinthitis ossificans limited to scala tympani of basal turn of cochlea- Our experience

John Mary, India XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P059 The efficiency of subperiosteal suture fixation technique for cochlear implanation in young children

Jung Eun Kyung, South Korea

XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P060 Cochlear implantation in 3 Patients with CHARGE syndrome Teraoka Masato, Japan

XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P061 Advantages of the use the endoscopy in cochlear implant Toro Auspont Cesar, Chile

XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P062 The effects of cochlear implantation on vestibular function in 1-4 years old children

Ajalloueyan Mohammad, Iran

XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P063 Characteristics and pathogenesis of facial nerve stimulation after cochlear implant surgeries

Lee Jee Yeon, South Korea

XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P064 Impact of socioeconomic status on the occurrence of complications after cochlear implantation - A case study

Dokoska Marija, Macedonia

XI 29-Jun 7 Display 1

P065 Complications of cochlear implantation: a series of 300 patients and review of the literature

Brahami Isma, Algeria

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

P066 Surgical complications and morbidity in cochlear implantation

Mostafa Ahmed, Egypt

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

P067 Contalateral side effects in auditory brainstem implantation: a case report

Batuk Merve, Turkey

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

P068 Cochear implant complications: electrode extrusion managment

Alzahrani Musaed, Saudi Arabia

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

P069 Analysis of causes for cochlear implant explantations Gawęcki Wojciech, Poland

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

P071 Managing extreme anxiety during cochlear implant assessment: a team approach

Hanvey Kate, United Kingdom

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

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P072 Difficulties in cochlear implantation in children with Di George syndrome

Porowski Marek, Poland

XII 29-Jun 7 Display 2

P073 Cholesteatoma , a rare complication of the cochlear implantation : about an observation and review of the literature

Brahami Isma, Algeria

XIII 28-Jun 1 Display 2

P074 Post meningitis hearing threshold improvement and cochlear implantation: a case report

Orzan Eva, Italy XIII 28-Jun 1 Display 2

P075 Cochlear implant in Patau syndrome: a rare case report Celik Turgut, Turkey

XIII 28-Jun 1 Display 2

P076 The value of preoperative high-resolution computed tomography in predicting round window niche visibility in cochlear implant surgery in children under 12 months old

Chen Jianqing, China

XIII 28-Jun 1 Display 2

P077 Polish universal neonatal hearing screening program and its influence on early cochlear implantation in Poznań, Poland

Balcerowiak Andrzej, Poland

XIII 28-Jun 1 Display 2

P078 Does auditory frequency-to-place mismatch limit the ability to use spectral detail?

Almuways Hala, Saudi Arabia

XIII 28-Jun 1 Display 2

P079 Pitfalls in revision cochlear implant surgery and their management - a case based approach

Gadre Arun, United States

XIV 28-Jun 2 Display 3

P080 Audiological results and quality of life in elderly cochlear implant users

Cansler Alicia, Argentina

XIV 28-Jun 2 Display 3

P081 Speech perception in cochlear implant users with post meningitis deafness

Dezani Soares Alexandra, Brazil

XIV 28-Jun 2 Display 3

P082 Correlation between speech perception, age and sound deprivation time in post-lingual cochlear implant users

Dezani Soares Alexandra, Brazil

XIV 28-Jun 2 Display 3

P083 Molecular etiology of deafness and cochlear implantation performances in the postlingually deafened cochlear implantees

Park Hey-Rim, South Korea

XIV 28-Jun 2 Display 3

P084 Prediction of outcomes based on preoperative assessment in CI patients

Riemenschnitter Cosima, Switzerland

XIV 28-Jun 2 Display 3

P085 Impact of duration of deafness and age at implantation on the development of speech discrimination with cochlear implant

Käcker Christoph, Germany

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P086 Results in pre-and post surgical hearing tests in patients over 65 years old with diagnosis of unilateral neurosensorial hypoacusia handled with cochlear implant at San Rafael Clinical University Hospital during the period 2006 - 2016

Jimenez Montealegre Conrado Andres, Colombia

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P087 The quality of hearing after cochlear implantation – evaluation of adult patients from years 2012-2017

Durko Marcin, Poland

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P088 Outcomes of cochlear implantation in post-lingually deaf patients: a report from Baqiyatallah hospital

Saeedi Masoumeh, Iran

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P089 Electrocochleography recorded via the Advanced Bionics cochlear implant system

Boyle Patrick, United Kingdom

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P091 Cochlear implant in ear with profound congenital hearing loss in patient with post lingual asymmetric hearing loss. Our experience.

Aranis Carolina, Chile

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P092 Hearing preservation in patients after CI532 implantation - First results

Arweiler-Harbeck Diana, Germany

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P093 Cochlear implant in patients after meningitis Iha Luiz Cesar Nakao, Brazil

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P094 Cochlear implantation in Refsum disease with facial nerve enlargement

Horoi Mihaela, Belgium

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P095 Interaction of tinnitus suppression and hearing ability after cochlear implantation

Li Jia Nan, China XVI 29-Jun 6 Display 3

P096 The feasibility of endoscope-assisted approach for cochlear implant: a pilot study

Lee Dong-Hee, South Korea

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P097 The effect of post-insertional cochlear implant movements in hearing preservation; are we negating our atraumatic insertion

Crohan William, Australia

XVI 29-Jun 6 Display 3

P098 Cochlear implantation under local anaesthetic – “How we do it”

Mistry Sandeep, United Kingdom

XVI 29-Jun 6 Display 3

P099 Influence of “hook” region anatomy on the approach to the spiral canal

Lilenko Andrey, Russia

XVI 29-Jun 6 Display 3

P100 Round window niche area anatomy in terms of cochlear implantation

Lilenko Andrey, Russia

XVI 29-Jun 6 Display 3

P101 Cochlear Implant in cochlear hypoplasia Amaral Maria Stella Arantes do , Brazil

XVII 29-Jun 7 Display 3

P102 The triphasic pulses in CI fitting for patients with facial nerve stimulation: a case study

Gaufman Vladimir, Russia

XVII 29-Jun 7 Display 3

P103 Intracranial hemorrhage after venous sinus thrombosis in cochlear implantation: a case report

Stanek Barbara, Austria

XVII 29-Jun 7 Display 3

P104 The CT prevalence of cochlear-facial dehiscence: implication for cochlear implantation

Seo Jae-Hyun, South Korea

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P105 Facial nerve stimulation in narrow bony cochlear nerve canal after cochlear implantation

Chan Ray Yoon, South Korea

XVII 29-Jun 7 Display 3

P106 Cochlear implantation in otosclerosis: usefulness of intraoperative NRT and EABR monitoring for programming to prevent facial nerve stimulation

Nishimura Koji, Japan

XVII 29-Jun 7 Display 3

P107 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo secondary to cochlear implantation - how is different?

Radulescu Luminita, Romania

XVII 29-Jun 7 Display 3

P108 Causes of surgical reintervention in cochlear implants Dezani Soares Alexandra, Brazil

XVIII 28-Jun 4 Display 2

P109 Wireless connectivity in cochlear implant users in challenging auditory situations

Hoshino Ana Cristina, Brazil

XVIII 28-Jun 4 Display 2

P110 The relation between cochlear implants performance and scala position of electrodes array

Tan Haoyue, China

XVIII 28-Jun 4 Display 2

P111 Prospective study of sound localization in cochlear implantees – Measured with a modified clinical diagnostic setup using virtual sound sources (ERKI-Method)

Schmidt Katharina, Germany

XVIII 28-Jun 4 Display 2

P112 Cochlear implant for adults with sporadic vestibular schwannoma in the only-hearing ear: ipsilateral, contralateral or bilateral?

Zhang Zhihua, China

XVIII 28-Jun 4 Display 2

P113 Analysis of the clinical effect of Listent cochlear implantation Made in China

Li Yun, China XIX 29-Jun 8 Display 2

P114 Objective assessment of vestibular function of cochlear implanted ears versus nonimplanted deaf ears

Cozma Sebastian, Romania

XIX 29-Jun 8 Display 2

P115 Vestibular evaluation in cochlear implant Gatti Omar, Italy XIX 29-Jun 8 Display 2

P117 Speech discrimination and aided threshold outcomes for Carina patients, following re- programming with the new Carina fitting software 4.0.1.

Humphries Jane, United Kingdom

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P118 Carina®: the before and after of a fully implantable hearing device

Almario Jorge, Colombia

XX 28-Jun 1 Display 3

P119 Outcome of Vibrant Soundbridge implantation in young adults with sensorineural hearing loss: a case series

Oh Jeong-Hoon, South Korea

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P120 Audiological benefit and subjective satisfaction with ADHEAR hearing system in adults with conductive hearing loss

Bukurov Bojana, Serbia

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P121 Simulated conductive hearing loss for testing a new bone conduction hearing aid

Herisanu Ioana, Germany

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P122 Treatment of malformations of the external and middle ear in children

Silva Maria Angela, Argentina

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P123 Application of the Bonebridge implant with simultaneous reconstruction of the posterior wall of the external auditory canal with autogenous material

Ratuszniak Anna, Poland

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P124 A surgical technique using landmarks of the temporal bone for Bonebridge implantation

Cho Sung Il, South Korea

XXI 29-Jun 5 Display 2

P125 Feasibility of transmastoid implantation of the Bonebridge® according to different underlying pathologies in the adult temporal bone

Thomas Jan Peter, Germany

XXI 29-Jun 5 Display 2

P126 A 29-year-old female with Neurofibromatosis type II who underwent auditory brainstem implantation

An Yun Suk, South Korea

XXI 29-Jun 5 Display 2

P127 Clinical experiences and outcomes in children with the Med-El Bonebridge

Brewster Lynne, Canada

XXI 29-Jun 5 Display 2

P128 Application of Bonebridge bone conduction implant in difficult anatomical conditions

Osińska Kamila, Poland

XXI 29-Jun 5 Display 2

P129 Cochlear Implantation in a children with autism spectrum disorder

Suwa Keiko, Japan

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P130 Cochlear implantation for children with autism spectrum disorder

Suwa Keiko, Japan

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P131 Is there any relationship between language intervention mode and the cochlear implanted children’s performance in achieving receptive and expressive communication skills??

Monshizadeh Leila, Iran

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P132 Reading achievement skills in Japanese pediatric cochlear implant users

Akamatsu Yusuke, Japan

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P133 Analysis of Japanese monosyllable speech perception in cochlear implant users

Ogata Erika, Japan

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P134 The comparative study if phonological awareness in normal and cochlear implant children in monolingual and bilingual family

Esmaeili Fatemeh, Iran

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P135 Determination of the source of sound in patients after cochlear implantation

Kliachko Dmitrii, Russia

XXII 28-Jun 2 Display 4

P136 A cochlear implanted teenage girl with hydrocephalus Gündüz Bulent, Turkey

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P137 Music therapy and auditory habilitation for a deaf child having very severe inner ear anomaly using cochlear implant

Kanda Yukihiko, Japan

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P138 Bimodal hearing for cochlear implant recipients: capturing experiences

Zoolfqar Sadia, United Kingdom

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P139 Programming of the speech processor for patients with deafness after meningitis

Zaitsev Andrii, Ukraine

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P140 Satisfaction and quality of life in young Romanian cochlear implant users

Popescu Rodica, Romania

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P141 Using the little ears auditory questionnaire to promote parental confidence in the assessment process: capturing experiences

Hanvey Kate, United Kingdom

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P142 Comparison of auditory and speech performance of hearing impaired children after cochlear implant

Ghazvini Atieh, Iran

XXIII 28-Jun 3 Display 4

P143 The effect of rehabilitation before cochlear implant on auditory and speech performance of children after cochlear implant

Ghazvini Atieh, Iran

XXIV 29-Jun 7 Display 4

P144 Efficacy of parent-child interaction therapy on anxiety symptoms in cochlear implanted deaf children

Javadi Navideh, Iran

XXIV 29-Jun 7 Display 4

P145 Vestibular disorders in children with chronic suppurative otitits media

Ivoylov Alexey, Russia

XXIV 29-Jun 7 Display 4

P146 On-line service to support patients after cochlear implantation

Pudov Nikolai, Russia

XXIV 29-Jun 7 Display 4

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P147 Pre-school musical training in congenital hearing loss: cognitive and motor benefits

Orzan Eva, Italy XXIV 29-Jun 7 Display 4

P148 Rehabilitation of patients with Mondini malformation and auditory neuropathy after cochlear implantation

Levina Elena, Russia

XXIV 29-Jun 7 Display 4

P150 Benefits of a new fitting formula for patiens using bimodal stimulation

Rossi Natalia, Argentina

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P151 Binaural hearing rehabilitation in patients with postlingual asymmetric hearing loss

Shcherbakova Yana, Russia

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P152 What did adult advanced bionics Q90 cochlear implant recipients think about the Phonak Naida link hearing aid? Results from a sound quality ratings questionnaire.

Muff Joanne, United Kingdom

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P153 Fitting cochlear implant processors in adults with preserved hearing – Development of a protocol

Humphries Jane, United Kingdom

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P154 Experiences in cochlear implant fitting – AutoART and applications

Dimák Balázs, Hungary

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P155 Impact of hearing rehabilitation on cognitive functions Völter Christiane, Germany

XXV 29-Jun6

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P156 Cochlear implantation in the octogenarian: speech perception outcomes and length of use

Panova Tsvetemira, United Kingdom

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P157 The quality of life in postlingual patients with asymmetric hearing loss before and after cochlear implantation

Shcherbakova Yana, Russia

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P158 Efficacy of speech in Noise using Naida Q90 CI, benefit of speech perception in Noise with the latest noise reduction algorithm

Hazama Michio, Japan

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P159 Accessibility for cochlear implanted patients: how to improve their life?

Frbezar Emilie, France

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P160 Changes in quality of life in cochlear implant users Diamante Leticia, Argentina

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P161 Towards an international consensus on core outcome measures for clinical trials in adult single sided deafness

Katiri Roulla, United Kingdom

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P162 Development of auditory verbal skills and maximizing outcome in adult cochlear implant users - A current adult rehabilitation project at the cochlear implant center in Eastern Denmark

Sandvej Grønborg Mathilde, Denmark

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P163 Heterogeneity in reported outcome measures after surgery in superior canal dehiscence syndrome – A systematic literature review

van de Berg Raymond, The Netherlands

XXVI 28-Jun 3 Display 1

P164 Rehabilitation of telephone communication in cochlear-implanted adults

De Bergh Marion, France

XXVII 29-Jun 5 Display 3

P165 Are the BKB scores different when tested with male and female voices: results from adult cochlear implant candidates

Muff Joanne, United Kingdom

XXVII 29-Jun 5 Display 3

P166 Datalogging and subjective evaluation of listening situations of cochlear implant (CI)-patients

Fritz Angelina, Germany

XXVII 29-Jun 5 Display 3

P167 Case study: follow-up of a candidate cochlear implant patient with a hearing aid

İkiz Merve, Turkey

XXVII 29-Jun 5 Display 3

P168 Effect of hearing loss and age: speech in noise and cognitive skills

Parlak Kocabay Aysun, Turkey

XXVII 29-Jun 5 Display 3

P169 Limitation of high pitch sound perception in nontumor patients with auditory brainstem implantation

Choi Hyun Seung, South Korea

XXVII 29-Jun 5 Display 3

P170 The clinical significance of 3D-FLAIR MR images obtained 4 hours after Gadolinium injection in the sudden sensorineural hearing loss

Chung Jae Ho, South Korea

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P171 Speech-auditory brainstem responses in cochlear implant recipients: neural response or artefact?

BinKhamis Ghada, United Kingdom

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

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P172 Use of Auditory Steady-State Response in infants less than 6 months in diagnosis confirmation of deafness after neonatal screening

Mehtari-Chabane Sari Nasrine Siham, Algeria

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P173 Dependence of Cochlear implants settings on the components of the evoked compound action potentials

Pashkov Aleksandr, Russia

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P174 Objective assessment of the floating mass transducer coupling quality via ASSR

Fröhlich Laura, Germany

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P175 Function of amplitude growth of electrically evoked compound action potential in patients with cochlear implants

Pudov Nikolai, Russia

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P176 Feasibility of promontory stimulation eABR recording in cochlear implant candidates with MED-EL clinical system: an update

Polterauer Daniel, Germany

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P177 Cortical auditory evoked potentials in children with cochlear implants

Lin Hung-Ching, Taiwan

XXVIII 28-Jun 2 Display 1

P178 Elongated EABR wave latencies observed in patients with auditory neuropathy caused by OTOF mutation

Hosoya Makoto, Japan

XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P179 Comparison of the auditory brainstem response vs the auditory steady-state response for the evaluation of adult deafness

An Yong-Hwi, South Korea

XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P180 Hemispheric asymmetry of auditory cortical activity elicited by temporal changes in adult cochlear implant users

Han Ji-Hye, South Korea

XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P181 Low stimulation artifact at eABR recording in cochlear implant users with unusual stimulator positions

Polterauer Daniel, Germany

XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P182 Changes of cortical auditory evoked potential in early activation cochlear implant recipients

Lin Chi Ching, Taiwan

XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P183 Auditory system reorganization following cochlear implant in children with pre-lingual deafness

Karimi Majid, Iran XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P184 Event-related potentials before and after HD tDCS in tinnitus patients: preliminary results

Jacquemin Laure, Belgium

XXIX 29-Jun 6 Display 1

P185 Surgical factors affecting NRT threshold of slim straight electrodes

Ordonez Francisco, Germany

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P186 Correlation between ART and AUTOART thresholds at the intraoperative moment

Samuel Paola, Brazil

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P187 ECAP measurements in the new MAESTRO 7.0: comparison between AutoART and ART standard

Osterne Francisco, Brazil

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P188 Relationship among neural response imaging threshold and behavioral comfort levels

Fanelli Karina, Argentina

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P189 Measurements up to 6 months postsurgery in electrode impedances and most confortable levels in pediatric patients

Pallares Norma, Argentina

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P190 In-line synchrotron-radiation phase-contrast imaging of the implanted cochlea

Ladak Hanif, Canada

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P191 Towards a novel task to assess listening effort: a pilot study in normal hearing

Di Nardi Cecilia, Ireland

XXXI 29-Jun 5 Display 4

P192 The role of preoperative computerized tomography in a safe posterior tympanotomy for cochlear implant surgery

Elzayat Saad, Egypt

XXXI 29-Jun 5 Display 4

P193 Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging evaluation in pediatric unilateral sensorineural hearing loss

Lee Byung Don, South Korea

XXXI 29-Jun 5 Display 4

P194 Development and validation of the Mandarin matrix sentence test in noise

Xi Xin, China XXXI 29-Jun 5 Display 4

P195 The survey of defect for extracorporeal cochlear implant Hojo Tatsuya, Japan

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P196 The electrical stimulation of the ear in the USSR in early 1930’s

Sargsyan Liana, United States

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P197 Adults with cochlear implants – life quality and rehabilitation results after implantation

Klimczak-Gołąb Lucyna, Poland

XXXII 29-Jun 8 Display 3

P198 Cost-effectiveness of simultaneous cochlear implantation in South Korea

Jung Eun Kyung, South Korea

XXXII 29-Jun 8 Display 3

P199 Management of cochlear implant patients requiring mri scanning: developing protocols to insure safety and effeciency

Shew Matt, United States

XXXII 29-Jun 8 Display 3

P200 Problems of magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cochlea implants

Friauf Sara, Germany

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P201 Sound localization of children and adult with normal hearing in quiet and noisy conditions

Cho Chang Hyun, South Korea

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P202 Deafness etiology in patients submitted to cochlear implant Iha Luiz Cesar Nakao, Brazil

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P203 Spatial advantage in bilateral cochlear implant recipients using a spatially-symmetric speech-on-speech masker paradigm

Morgan Catherine, Australia

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P204 Vibrant Soundbridge in congenital external and middle ear deformation in patient with Goltz – Gorlin syndrome

Porowski Marek, Poland

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