Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis
Abstract Background Vestibular symptoms such as vertigo and imbalance are known to occur in some cochlear implant patients during the immediate postoperative period; however, acute vertigo in implanted children occurring remotely from the postoperative period has not been previously well-described....
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doaj-19d02e0dc3724f46a2d1e6805ee491822021-02-07T12:46:30ZengBMCJournal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery1916-02162020-02-014911410.1186/s40463-020-0403-2Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of LabyrinthitisSophie Lipson0Ross O’Shea1Susan Gibbons2Guangwei Zhou3Jacob Brodsky4Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s HospitalDepartment of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s HospitalDepartment of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s HospitalDepartment of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s HospitalDepartment of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s HospitalAbstract Background Vestibular symptoms such as vertigo and imbalance are known to occur in some cochlear implant patients during the immediate postoperative period; however, acute vertigo in implanted children occurring remotely from the postoperative period has not been previously well-described. Case presentation A three-year-old girl with a history of bilateral sequential cochlear implantation presented with acute labyrinthitis associated with sudden onset of vertigo, balance impairment, and decline in right cochlear implant function 2 years after her most recent implant surgery. We describe her audiological and vestibular testing results during both the acute phase and following medical management and recovery. Conclusion Acute labyrinthitis should be considered when sudden onset vertigo and/or imbalance presents in children with cochlear implants outside of the perioperative period. Such symptoms should prompt early assessment of cochlear implant function, so that the device can be reprogrammed accordingly.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40463-020-0403-2Cochlear implantLabyrinthitisVestibular disorderPediatric |
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Sophie Lipson Ross O’Shea Susan Gibbons Guangwei Zhou Jacob Brodsky Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Cochlear implant Labyrinthitis Vestibular disorder Pediatric |
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Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis |
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Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis |
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Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis |
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Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis |
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Evolution of Cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of Labyrinthitis |
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evolution of cochlear implant mapping and vestibular function in a pediatric case of labyrinthitis |
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Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery |
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Abstract Background Vestibular symptoms such as vertigo and imbalance are known to occur in some cochlear implant patients during the immediate postoperative period; however, acute vertigo in implanted children occurring remotely from the postoperative period has not been previously well-described. Case presentation A three-year-old girl with a history of bilateral sequential cochlear implantation presented with acute labyrinthitis associated with sudden onset of vertigo, balance impairment, and decline in right cochlear implant function 2 years after her most recent implant surgery. We describe her audiological and vestibular testing results during both the acute phase and following medical management and recovery. Conclusion Acute labyrinthitis should be considered when sudden onset vertigo and/or imbalance presents in children with cochlear implants outside of the perioperative period. Such symptoms should prompt early assessment of cochlear implant function, so that the device can be reprogrammed accordingly. |
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Cochlear implant Labyrinthitis Vestibular disorder Pediatric |
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