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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2010

DFNB1-associated deafness in Portuguese cochlear implant users: prevalence and impact on oral outcome.

Joana Chora; Tiago D. Matos; Jorge Humberto Martins; Marisa Alves; Susana Andrade; Luís F. Silva; Carlos Ribeiro; Marília Antunes; Maria Graça Monteiro Azevedo Fialho; Maria Helena de Figueiredo Ramos Caria

OBJECTIVES Hearing loss is a condition that interferes with the development of the child at a cognitive and language level. Therefore, early diagnosis of deafness is important for (re)habilitation, namely through the use of cochlear implant (CI). The present study aimed at screening CI Portuguese individuals for the presence of mutations in the genes GJB2 and GJB6 (DFNB1 locus), and searching a possible correlation between the genotype and the oral habilitation outcome following implantation. METHODS Our sample included 117 CI individuals implanted longer than 5 years. Sequencing of GJB2 entire coding region was first performed. The presence of deletions del(GJB6-D13S1830) and del(GJB6-D13S1854) was subsequently tested by multiplex PCR. To assess the oral outcome of these individuals, a global score is calculated through a formula that integrates the results of a battery of speech and audiological tests routinely used in ORL services. This global oral performance score was used to test whether individuals with DFNB1-associated deafness perform significantly better than individuals without DFNB1-associated deafness. RESULTS In 35% of the cases, deafness was clearly associated to DFNB1. The most common mutated allele was c.35delG (85%). Other variants have also been found, namely p.Gly130Ala, p.Asn206Ser, p.Val37Ile, p.Glu47X, p.Arg184Trp, p.Trp24X and the two common GJB6 deletions, del(GJB6-D13S1854) and del(GJB6-D13S1830), the last one identified for the first time in our population. Regarding the oral outcome, after testing the homogeneity of the two groups it could be observed that, in mean, the individuals with DFNB1-associated deafness perform significantly better (p=0.012) than the individuals without DFNB1-associated deafness. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION This first screening of DFNB1 genes in the Portuguese CI population provides clear evidence of the high proportion of DFNB1-associated deafness amongst the Portuguese implanted individuals. DFNB1 status is significantly associated to higher oral performance scores, with DFNB1 individuals performing, on average, 6% better than the individuals without DFNB1-associated deafness.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2012

Cochlear implant rehabilitation outcomes in Waardenburg syndrome children

Susana Andrade; Ana Rita Monteiro; Jorge Humberto Martins; Marisa Alves; Luís F. Silva; Jorge Quadros; Carlos Ribeiro

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to review the outcomes of children with documented Waardenburg syndrome implanted in the ENT Department of Centro Hospitalar de Coimbra, concerning postoperative speech perception and production, in comparison to the rest of non-syndromic implanted children. METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed for children congenitally deaf who had undergone cochlear implantation with multichannel implants, diagnosed as having Waardenburg syndrome, between 1992 and 2011. Postoperative performance outcomes were assessed and confronted with results obtained by children with non-syndromic congenital deafness also implanted in our department. Open-set auditory perception skills were evaluated by using European Portuguese speech discrimination tests (vowels test, monosyllabic word test, number word test and words in sentence test). Meaningful auditory integration scales (MAIS) and categories of auditory performance (CAP) were also measured. Speech production was further assessed and included results on meaningful use of speech Scale (MUSS) and speech intelligibility rating (SIR). RESULTS To date, 6 implanted children were clinically identified as having WS type I, and one met the diagnosis of type II. All WS children received multichannel cochlear implants, with a mean age at implantation of 30.6±9.7months (ranging from 19 to 42months). Postoperative outcomes in WS children were similar to other nonsyndromic children. In addition, in number word and vowels discrimination test WS group showed slightly better performances, as well as in MUSS and MAIS assessment. CONCLUSIONS Our study has shown that cochlear implantation should be considered a rehabilitative option for Waardenburg syndrome children with profound deafness, enabling the development and improvement of speech perception and production abilities in this group of patients, reinforcing their candidacy for this audio-oral rehabilitation method.


10th International Tinnitus Research Initiative Conference | 2016

ARHL and Tinnitus in Portuguese Population: what we can hear from a sample of elderly individuals.

M. Flook; S. Lopes; M. Aparicio; R. Santos; C. Andrade; Susana Andrade; Jorge Humberto Martins; A. O'Neill; P. Escada; P. Arguello; P. Alcântara; J. O'Neill; M. Villaverde Cabral; Marília Antunes; Tiago D. Matos; Graça Fialho; Helena Caria


Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2014

Avaliação do desempenho de crianças portadoras de surdez congénita com mais de 15 anos de uso implante coclear

Jorge Humberto Martins; Marisa Alves; Daniela Ramos; Helena Alves; Conceição Peixoto; Susana Andrade; Luís Silva; Carlos Ribeiro


Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2014

Avaliação do desempenho em pacientes adultos com mais de 15 anos de uso de implante coclear – A nossa experiência

Jorge Humberto Martins; Marisa Alves; Daniela Ramos; Helena Alves; Conceição Peixoto; Susana Andrade; Luís Silva; Carlos Ribeiro


Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2014

European Portuguese EARS Test Battery Adaptation

Marisa Alves; Daniela Ramos; Graça Oliveira; Helena Alves; Ilona Anderson; Isabel Magalhães; Jorge Humberto Martins; Margarida Simões; Raquel Ferreira; Rita Fonseca; Susana Andrade; Luís F. Silva; Carlos Ribeiro; Pedro Lopes Ferreira


Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2013

Mucocelo frontal: Que abordagem cirúrgica? A propósito de 2 casos clínicos

Conceição Peixoto; Susana Andrade; Margarida Simões; José Bastos; Carlos Ribeiro


Archive | 2013

Mucocelo frontal: Que abordagem cirúrgica? A propósito de 2 casos clínicos Frontal mucocele: Surgical approach? Two cases report

Conceição Peixoto; Interno Complementar; Susana Andrade; Margarida Simões; José Bastos; Carlos Ribeiro; Maria Conceição Peixoto


Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2012

Atrésia das coanas - A prática no Centro Hospitalar de Coimbra

José Santos Oliveira; Conceição Peixoto; Susana Andrade; Raquel Ferreira; Felisberto Maricato; Jorge Quadros; Carlos Ribeiro


Archive | 2012

Atrésia das coanas - A prática no Centro Hospitalar de Coimbra Choanal atresia - Practice at Centro Hospitalar de

José Santos Oliveira; Conceição Peixoto; Susana Andrade; Raquel Ferreira; Felisberto Maricato; Jorge Quadros; Carlos Ribeiro

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