The International Consensus Statement outlines 20 global recommendations to support adults with severe to profound hearing loss in achieving better hearing outcomes and quality of life. The guidance was developed collaboratively by clinical experts and patient representatives from multiple countries.
Key statements:
- Pure tone audiometry is the most effective screening method to identify cochlear implant candidates
- Untreated or insufficiently treated hearing loss can lead to social isolation, loneliness, and depression; cochlear implants may improve these aspects of wellbeing
- Age is not a limiting factor for cochlear implant candidacy
- Residual hearing can be preserved following cochlear implant surgery
- Unilateral cochlear implantation is a cost-effective intervention associated with increased employment and income.
Buchman CA, Gifford RH, Haynes DS, et al. Unilateral Cochlear Implants for Severe, Profound, or Moderate Sloping to Profound Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review and Consensus Statements. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2020;146(10):942–953.