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