Analysis of Language and Auditory Abilities in Cochlear Implanted Children
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00947778 |
Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : July 28, 2009
Last Update Posted : February 25, 2014
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The cochlear implant appears today as one of the best technique so as to lead the congenital deaf children to speak. However the results in terms of accurate access to language remain partial. These results are usually due to the children own factors (social, educational and handicap ones), one which any action has a limited effect.
Besides, there are external factors on which one can rely : " treatments ". For instance, an early cochlear implant on a child is the main stream to a better access to speak properly later. Another essential point to tackle is the early re-education training which remains essential to the treatment. Yet, there is a gap to fill between the theory and the main assistance in the auditory education practice.
The main objective of this survey is to evaluate the efficiency of this auditory teaching programme (MPAA) over the 4 tested skills (identification, discrimination, the analysis of sounds scenes and its memory) among the pre-speaking cochlear implanted congenital deaf children aged from 4 to 10.
This study will be divided into two phases separated by 3 sessions of evaluation tests.
The first session T1 will occur in the two groups (experimentation on G1 and control on G2), then the first training session will start in group G1.
The second session T2 will occur in the two groups, then the first training session will start in group G2.
The third session T3 will occur in the 2 groups at the end of the experiment.
By training the 4 perceptible operations with different auditory stimulations (speech, music, sounds and electro-acoustic sounds), we are looking for better performance in the trained skills as well as a teaching transfer on other linguistic abilities (phonetics discrimination and speech).
Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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Children With Cochlear Implant | Other: 3 sessions of evaluation tests Other: 1 training session | Not Applicable |

Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
Actual Enrollment : | 22 participants |
Allocation: | Randomized |
Intervention Model: | Parallel Assignment |
Masking: | None (Open Label) |
Official Title: | Analysis of Language and Auditory Abilities in Cochlear Implanted Children: Assessment by an Auditory Learning Programmed Method |
Study Start Date : | July 2009 |
Actual Primary Completion Date : | November 2010 |
Actual Study Completion Date : | November 2010 |

Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Active Comparator: session of training 1
Arm from which members will perform their training session after the first session of evaluation
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Other: 3 sessions of evaluation tests
3 sessions of evaluation tests, each session during 15 days Other: 1 training session 20 sessions of 30 minutes by week during 24 semaines |
Active Comparator: Session of training 2
Arm from which members will perform their training session after the second session of evaluation
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Other: 3 sessions of evaluation tests
3 sessions of evaluation tests, each session during 15 days Other: 1 training session 20 sessions of 30 minutes by week during 24 semaines |
- to evaluate the efficiency of this auditory teaching programme (MPAA) over the 4 tested skills (identification, discrimination, the analysis of sounds scenes and its memory) among the pre-speaking cochlear implanted congenital deaf children. [ Time Frame: 18 months ]
- to evaluate the efficiency of this auditory teaching programme (MPAA) over the transfer of learning towards tasks of perception and production of the word [ Time Frame: 18 months ]

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Ages Eligible for Study: | 4 Years to 10 Years (Child) |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- children with congenital deaf to speak
- children with cochlear implant Nucleus
Exclusion Criteria:
- children unable to understand orders in the oral or in the language of signs

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT00947778
France | |
Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Marseille | |
Marseille, France |
Principal Investigator: | Stephane Roman | Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille |
Responsible Party: | Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00947778 |
Other Study ID Numbers: |
2009-05 2009-A00343-54 |
First Posted: | July 28, 2009 Key Record Dates |
Last Update Posted: | February 25, 2014 |
Last Verified: | February 2014 |