The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study

Background: Currently, an independent relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline in older adults is suggested by large prospective studies. In general, cochlear implants improve hearing and the quality of life in severely to profoundly hearing impaired older persons. However, little is...

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Main Authors: Annes Julia Claes, Griet Mertens, Annick Gilles, Anouk Hofkens, Erik Fransen, Vincent Van Rompaey, Paul Van de Heyning
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00512/full
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spelling doaj-b3452a45e0114f95b6e9ac93345a34eb2020-11-24T23:51:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2016-11-011010.3389/fnins.2016.00512222139The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort StudyAnnes Julia Claes0Annes Julia Claes1Griet Mertens2Griet Mertens3Annick Gilles4Annick Gilles5Annick Gilles6Anouk Hofkens7Erik Fransen8Vincent Van Rompaey9Vincent Van Rompaey10Paul Van de Heyning11Paul Van de Heyning12Antwerp University HospitalUniversity of AntwerpAntwerp University HospitalUniversity of AntwerpAntwerp University HospitalUniversity of AntwerpUniversity College GhentAntwerp University HospitalUniversity of AntwerpAntwerp University HospitalUniversity of AntwerpAntwerp University HospitalUniversity of AntwerpBackground: Currently, an independent relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline in older adults is suggested by large prospective studies. In general, cochlear implants improve hearing and the quality of life in severely to profoundly hearing impaired older persons. However, little is known about the effects of cochlear implantation on the cognitive evolution in this population. Aim of the study: The primary goal of this prospective, longitudinal cohort study is to explore the cognitive profile of severely to profoundly postlingually hearing impaired subjects before and after cochlear implantation. In addition, the current study aims to investigate the relationship between the cognitive function, audiometric performances, quality of life and self-reliance in these patients. Methods: Twenty-five patients aged 55 or older, scheduled for cochlear implantation, will be enrolled in the study. They will be examined prior to implantation, at six and twelve months after implantation and annually thereafter. The test battery consists of (1) a cognitive examination, using the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status adapted for Hearing impaired persons (RBANS-H), (2) an audiological examination, including unaided and aided pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry in quiet and speech audiometry in noise, (3) the administration of three questionnaires evaluating quality of life and subjective hearing benefit and (4) a semi-structured interview about the self-reliance of the participant. Discussion: Up until now only one study has been conducted on this topic, focusing on the short-term effects of cochlear implantation on cognition in older adults. The present study is the first study to apply a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment adapted for severely to profoundly hearing impaired subjects in order to investigate the cognitive capabilities before and after cochlear implantation.Trial registration: The present protocol is retrospectively registered at Clinical Trials (ClinicalTrials.gov) on June 9th, 2016. The first participant was enrolled on June 22nd, 2015. The protocol identifier is NCT02794350.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00512/fullCochlear ImplantationCognitionolder adultsRBANSRBANS-H
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author Annes Julia Claes
Annes Julia Claes
Griet Mertens
Griet Mertens
Annick Gilles
Annick Gilles
Annick Gilles
Anouk Hofkens
Erik Fransen
Vincent Van Rompaey
Vincent Van Rompaey
Paul Van de Heyning
Paul Van de Heyning
spellingShingle Annes Julia Claes
Annes Julia Claes
Griet Mertens
Griet Mertens
Annick Gilles
Annick Gilles
Annick Gilles
Anouk Hofkens
Erik Fransen
Vincent Van Rompaey
Vincent Van Rompaey
Paul Van de Heyning
Paul Van de Heyning
The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Cochlear Implantation
Cognition
older adults
RBANS
RBANS-H
author_facet Annes Julia Claes
Annes Julia Claes
Griet Mertens
Griet Mertens
Annick Gilles
Annick Gilles
Annick Gilles
Anouk Hofkens
Erik Fransen
Vincent Van Rompaey
Vincent Van Rompaey
Paul Van de Heyning
Paul Van de Heyning
author_sort Annes Julia Claes
title The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_short The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_full The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_fullStr The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Hearing Impaired Patients (RBANS-H) before and after Cochlear Implantation: A Protocol for a Prospective, Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_sort repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status for hearing impaired patients (rbans-h) before and after cochlear implantation: a protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Background: Currently, an independent relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline in older adults is suggested by large prospective studies. In general, cochlear implants improve hearing and the quality of life in severely to profoundly hearing impaired older persons. However, little is known about the effects of cochlear implantation on the cognitive evolution in this population. Aim of the study: The primary goal of this prospective, longitudinal cohort study is to explore the cognitive profile of severely to profoundly postlingually hearing impaired subjects before and after cochlear implantation. In addition, the current study aims to investigate the relationship between the cognitive function, audiometric performances, quality of life and self-reliance in these patients. Methods: Twenty-five patients aged 55 or older, scheduled for cochlear implantation, will be enrolled in the study. They will be examined prior to implantation, at six and twelve months after implantation and annually thereafter. The test battery consists of (1) a cognitive examination, using the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status adapted for Hearing impaired persons (RBANS-H), (2) an audiological examination, including unaided and aided pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry in quiet and speech audiometry in noise, (3) the administration of three questionnaires evaluating quality of life and subjective hearing benefit and (4) a semi-structured interview about the self-reliance of the participant. Discussion: Up until now only one study has been conducted on this topic, focusing on the short-term effects of cochlear implantation on cognition in older adults. The present study is the first study to apply a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment adapted for severely to profoundly hearing impaired subjects in order to investigate the cognitive capabilities before and after cochlear implantation.Trial registration: The present protocol is retrospectively registered at Clinical Trials (ClinicalTrials.gov) on June 9th, 2016. The first participant was enrolled on June 22nd, 2015. The protocol identifier is NCT02794350.
topic Cochlear Implantation
Cognition
older adults
RBANS
RBANS-H
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00512/full
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