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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
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
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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