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Preservation of Hearing Following Cochlear Implantation Using Different Steroid Therapy Regimens: A Prospective Clinical Study
2018
Medical Science Monitor
A prospective clinical study was conducted to assess different regimens of steroid therapy and preservation of hearing following cochlear implantation. Material/Methods: Study participants were ³18 years-of-age, with a cochlear duct length ³27.1 mm measured by computed tomography (CT), with hearing sound levels in the range of 10-120 decibels (dB) and sound frequencies of 125-250 hertz (Hz); sound levels of 35-120 dB and frequencies of 500-1,000 Hz; sound levels of 75-120 dB and frequencies of
doi:10.12659/msm.906210
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