Cochlear Implants in Young Children With SSD
The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of cochlear implantation in infants and toddlers with single-sided deafness.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Are cochlear implants an effective treatment of single-sided deafness in infants and toddlers?
* Are cochlear implants a safe treatment for single-sided deafness in infants and toddlers?
Participants will receive a cochlear implant and be followed until they are five years old. During those five years, the investigators will program the device and monitor auditory development.
Children will be asked to:
* Undergo cochlear implantation
* Wear their cochlear implant processor whenever they are awake.
* Participate in traditional hearing tests
* Participate in traditional hearing testing
* Participate in localization testing
* Participate in hearing in noise testing
* Participate in word recognition testing
* Participate in speech, language, and educational evaluations
The researchers will compare results to children with typical hearing in both ears and children with single-sided deafness who have not received an implant to observe any differences between the groups.
Gender: All
Ages: 7 Months - 71 Months
Single Sided Deafness
Unilateral Deafness
Hearing Loss, Unilateral
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