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Study of Neurologic Development of Temporal Voice Area (TVA) in Deaf Infant

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Profound Congenital Deaf Children Implanted
Interventions
Procedure: fNIRS (Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy)
Registration Number
NCT02379611
Lead Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Brief Summary

Hypothesis At 12 months of age, the neurologic development of TVA of a non cochlear implanted profound congenital deaf infant would be different to the development of a normally hearing infant.

At 24 months of age, the neurologic development of TVA of deaf infant implanted before the age of 18 months would be similar to the development of a normally hearing infant.

Main aim The main aim of the research is to study, by means of functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), the neurologic development of the TVA at 24 months of age (+/- 1 month) in a group (n=40) of normally hearing infant and in a group (n=40) of profound congenital deaf children implanted before the age of 18 months.

Main outcome Measure and localization of an increase of brain blood flow during an auditory stimulation "voice" type compared to a stimulation "non-voice" type. Comparison of the results between groups at 24 months of age +/- 1 month allows to analyse eventual differences.

Secondary aims and outcomes To study by means of functional near infrared spectroscopy the neurologic development of the temporal voice area at 12 months of age (+/- 1 month) in a group of normally hearing infant and in a group of profound congenital deaf infant wearing a standard hearing device between the age of 11 and 13 months and who will receive a cochlear implant between 12 and 18 months of age.

To study the association between fNIRS data and clinical data of the evaluation of comprehension of the spoken language at 24 months of age.

Methods Two groups of 40 infants matching in age will be constituted. Less than 13 months old children will be included during a medical consultation in the ENT department of Necker hospital after complete information of both parents. Written consent of both parents will be required. An audiophonological checking will be done.

Then a fNIRS examination will be programmed at the maternity of the Robert Debré hospital and done at the age of 12 months (+/- 1 month) and 24 months (+/-1 month). A fNIRS examination will be programmed at 36 months of age (+/- 1 month) for patinets included in the first year of the study.

This fNIRS examination measures the modifications in brain blood flow during the listening of human voice sound and environmental sound.

Detailed Description

One or two among a thousand new-born will require hearing device or cochlear implantation before the age of 4 years to correct a hearing loss. Without any appropriate hearing stimulation, some brain area, including temporal voice area (TVA), will remodel. But this remodeling process is a deleterious phenomenon in case of future cochlear implantation. Therefore it seems to be crucial to better understand the impact of hearing loss on neurologic development of TVA in infant.

Main aim and outcome:

Main aim of the research is to compare cortical activation in the TVA at 24 months of age (+/- 1 month), by means of the measure of hemoglobin and/or desoxyhemoglobin concentration in the TVA during listening of human voice sound compared to non-voice sound (environmental sounds) (fNIRS method):

* in normally hearing infants

* in profound congenital deaf infants who received a standard auditory device before the age of 10 months and who were implanted between 12 and 18 months of age.

Comparison of the results in these two groups at 24 months +/- 1 month will allow to evaluate the impact of hearing loss and of its rehabilitation by means of standard hearing device and then by cochlear implant on neurologic development of the TVA in infant.

Main outcome is the recording of a difference in the measure of hemoglobin and/or desoxyhemoglobin concentration during listening of human voice sounds compared to environmental sounds in the TVA, in both groups of infants at 24 months old (+/- 1 month). A difference in localization of activations in the "deaf" group would suggest a modification of the neuro-development of the TVA due to the hearing loss. On the contrary, a similar localization of activated areas would suggest a "picking up" of the neuro-development of TVA due to the correction of hearing loss by means of an auditory device.

Secondary aims and outcomes

Compare cortical activation in the TVA at 12 months of age (+/- 1 month) by means of the measure of hemoglobin and/or desoxyhemoglobin concentration in the TVA during listening of human voice sounds compared to environmental sounds:

* in normally hearing infants

* in profound congenital deaf infants who received a standard auditory device before the age of 10 months and who were implanted between 12 and 18 months of age.

Secondary outcome is the recording of a difference in the measure of hemoglobin and / or desoxyhemoglobin concentration in the TVA during listening of human voice sounds compared to environmental sounds in both groups of infants at 12 months of age (+/- 1 month).

Comparison of the results in these two groups at 12 months +/- 1 month will allow to evaluate the impact of hearing loss and of its rehabilitation by means of standard hearing device and then by cochlear implant on neurologic development of the TVA in infant.

Comparison of results obtained at 12 months (+/- 1 month) and 24 months (+/- 1 month) of age in both groups will allow the study of neurological development of TVA in normally hearing infants and in deaf infants wearing an auditory device for a period of one year.

Study association between development of oral communication, measured by means of questionnaire of evaluation of communication development and of comprehension of oral language in infant, and activation of TVA at 24 months of age by means of fNIRS.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
41
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Congenital profound deaf childrenfNIRS (Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy)-
normally hearing childrenfNIRS (Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy)-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measure and localization of an increase of brain blood flow during an auditory stimulation "voice" type compared to a stimulation "non-voice" type at 24 months of age.24 months of age
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measure and localization of an increase of brain blood flow during an auditory stimulation "voice" type compared to a stimulation "non-voice" type at 12 months of age.12 months of age
Brain blood flow by means of fNIRS (Functional Near infrared Spectroscopy)24 months of age

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hôpital Necker Enfants malades Service d'ORL

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Paris, France

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