Revista de otorrinolaringología y cirugía de cabeza y cuello On-line version ISSN 0718-4816 DIAMANTE, Vicente Guillermo and PALLARES, Norma. Keywords:GJB2, connexin 26, GJB6, connexin 30, hearing loss, deafness, cochlear implant, speech perception Services on Demand Results: Overall, the two groups showed similar significant improvement in speech perception after implantation. Each patient was classified in accordance with the speech perception category (SPC). Speech perception skills were measured 12 and 24 months after surgery. Subjects and methods: Genetic analysis and speech performance evaluation was determined in 24 patients with ( n=11) and without ( n=13) biallelic GJB2 and/or GJB6 mutations who underwent cochlear implantation. Objective: To compare performance after cochlear implantation in children with mutations in GJB2 (connexin 26) and/or GJB6 (connexin 30) and children with deafness of unknown aetiology. These data have important implications for the selection of prognostic indicators of the outcome of cochlear implantation. mutations and those with deafness of unknown aetiology. Conclusion: There were no apparent differences in speech performance after cochlear implantation between patients with biallelic GJB2 and/or GJB6 Midi dangdut organ tunggal terbaru.
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