A Study of Outcomes Following Cochlear Implantation in Children under Adip Scheme-an Indian Experience

Rohit Mehrotra
2020 Online Journal of Otolaryngology and Rhinology  
of implant usage, family support and financial status, expertise provided, facilities for rehabilitation. Problems unique to Indian scenarios of multi lingual society is of language barrier for rehabilitation. Well-equipped audiology unit with expertise team of audiologist are the basics for rehabilitation. Access to good schools for hearing challenged is the future way for good rehabilitation. Uniform rehabilitation in their mother tongue with active child's parent participation are essentials
more » ... for auditory verbal rehabilitation [8] . Developing habilitation methods in various regional languages is a daunting tasks for diverse Indian culture. Yet cochlear implantation program has grown exponentially. Abstract Introduction: This retrospective study is based on assessment of outcome of cochlear implantation at Late Dr. Shiv Nath Mehrotra Charitable ENT foundation between 2016 to 2019 under ADIP(assistance to disable persons) scheme by taking into account various scoring systems like category of auditory performance (CAP), Speech intelligibility rating (SIR) and Glasgow children benefit inventory (GCBI). Materials and methods : 300 children who were implanted between July 2016-March 2019 at Late. Dr. Shiv Nath Mehrotra Charitable ENT Foundation were included in the study. The results were analyzed using the above scoring system to assess the performance level and quality of life of each implanted children taking into consideration practical issues in Indian set up. Results: 90% of total children implanted showed significant improved hearing, 80% with significant speech benefit and 90% with improved quality of life. Conclusion: Outcome in terms of quality of life, auditory perception and rehabilitation was very good. The ADIP (assistance to disabled persons) scheme of central government has been a blessings for lower socio economic status children. Considerable improvement in hearing, speech and overall quality of life in almost 80% of children.
doi:10.33552/ojor.2020.02.000547 fatcat:lpppalpccne3pnbd43lnrfal3y