The Effect of Cochlear Implant on Postural Control
- Conditions
- Cochlear Implant
- Interventions
- Diagnostic Test: Postural stability measurements by Biodex Balance System
- Registration Number
- NCT04404205
- Lead Sponsor
- Pamukkale University
- Brief Summary
Some patients are having balance problems after cochlear implant surgery. There are contradictory reports about the effect of the implant on postural control. While the cochlear implant is working, an electrical current is continuously stimulating the cochlear nerve which is in close proximity with vestibular ganglion and nerve. This stimulation may contribute to vestibular signals to the central system. The aim of the study is to investigate if this stimulation has any effect on postural control.
- Detailed Description
Adult patients who had unilateral cochlear implantation will be included. Postural stability measurements will be done by the Biodex Balance System. Three preprogrammed main tests and their 9 subtests will be applied. Postural stability, fall index, sensory integration will be calculated. All tests will be done in four conditions; implant off(1), implant on(2), implant on music on(3), and implant off again(4).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 34
- Patients who had cochlear implant surgery before
- Bilateral Cochlear implants
- Neurologic disease
- Communication problem
- Additional disability
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Adult patient with cochlear implant Postural stability measurements by Biodex Balance System Adult patients who had cochlear implant surgery before will be included. We will call patients from our cochlear implant list.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Deviation of center of gravity(angle) 3-6 months Deviation of center of gravity(angle) test assesses a patient's ability to maintain a center of balance. It measures how much the patient's position deviates from center and reports the average deviation as the stability index. Therefore, a low score is more desirable than a high score. Postural stability is a calculated value of difference in center of gravity when the subjects tested eyes open/closed, hard and soft surface test conditions. Postural stability will be measured in four conditions: İmplant on, implant off, implant on+music on, implant of again
Sensory Integration Test(the mean absolute deviation of the patient's average position during a test) 3-6 months The Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction of Balance (CTSIB) is a standard test for balance assessment on a static surface. The test assesses how well a patient can integrate sensory information to maintain balance. The result of the CTSIB test is the patient's sway index, which represents the mean absolute deviation of the patient's average position during a test. The higher the sway index, the more unsteady the person was during the test. Sensory Integration Test will be measured in four conditions: İmplant on, implant off, implant on+music on, implant of again
postural sway velocity(angle/sec) 3-6 months A high sway velocity when a patient is attempting to stand motionless suggests a deficit in postural control and assessment for lower extremity strength, proprioception, and vestibular or visual deficiencies. Postural sway velocity will be measured in four conditions: İmplant on, implant off, implant on+music on, implant of again
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Pamukkale University
🇹🇷Denizli, Turkey