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Long‐Term Performance of Cochlear Implants in Postlingually Deafened Adults
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In this study, postlingually deafened adults required about 6 months to learn how to process the artificial signals delivered by the cochlear implant. After this learning phase, the hearing performance entered a stable plateau phase for more than 20 years. This stability reveals the long-term reliability of the technology and the biological stability of the electrode-nerve interface over years. In this study, the authors also evaluated the "ceiling effect" with 5 standard German speech tests, used for evaluation of postlingually deafened adult CI patients.
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