Morning Session 01 - Cochlear 08:00-08:50, Nov. 10, Room 103
08:00-08:05
Welcome
Yetta ABRAHAMS, Australia
08:05-08:15
The current state of adults with hearing loss worldwide
Brian KAPLAN, USA
08:15-08:30
Standard of care for adults with severe-profound hearing loss
Catherine BIRMAN, Australia
08:30-08:45
Converting need into demand – The hearing number initiative
Frank LIN, USA
08:45-08:50
Close
Anthony BISHOP, Australia
Instructional Course 01 08:00-08:25, Nov. 10, Room 104
Chairperson
Seung Geun YEO, Korea
08:00-08:25
Complications of cochlear implant
Abdulrahman HAGR, Saudi Arabia
Instructional Course 02 08:00-08:25, Nov. 10, Room 105
Chairperson
Seung Hwan LEE, Korea
08:00-08:25
Case discussion: Cochlear implantation in abnormal inner ears
Ing Ping Tang, Malaysia
Instructional Course 03 08:25-08:50, Nov. 10, Room 105
Chairperson
Seung Hwan LEE, Korea
08:25-08:50
Patient delight factor with bone conduction device trials
Sumit Kumar GAUR, India
Instructional Course 04 08:00-08:25, Nov. 10, Room 201
Chairperson
Jae Yun JUNG, Korea
08:00-08:25
Hearing implants and MRI: From bonebridge to CI
Georg SPRINZL, Austria
Instructional Course 05 08:25-08:50, Nov. 10, Room 201
Chairperson
Jae Yun JUNG, Korea
08:25-08:50
The test electrode: A useful tool to decide between CI and ABI in vestibular schwannoma patients
Javier GAVILÁN, Spain
Instructional Course 06 08:00-08:25, Nov. 10, Room 202
Chairperson
Jae Ho CHUNG, Korea
08:00-08:25
Clinical implication of hearing loss & cognitive function
Kyoung Ho PARK, Korea
Instructional Course 07 08:25-08:50, Nov. 10, Room 202
Chairperson
Jae Ho CHUNG, Korea
08:25-08:50
Introducing the new eardrum hearing aid: Earlens
Chi-Kyou LEE, Korea
Oral Presentation 04 08:00-08:50, Nov. 10, Room 206
Chairpersons
Jeon Mi LEE, Korea
Ji-Hye HAN, Korea
08:00-08:07
Efficient bone conduction pathway for unilateral deafness in fresh frozen cadaver
Young Joon SEO, Korea
08:07-08:14
Electrophysiological and behavioral programming parameters in patients with facial nerve stimulation post-cochlear implantation
Isra ALJAZEERI, Saudi Arabia
08:14-08:21
Effects of extended frame shift on speech perception with cochlear implants
Jiawen LI, China
08:21-08:28
The effect of place-frequency mismatch on performance with CIs
Luis LASSALETTA, Spain
08:28-08:35
Optimising sound perception of CI users by low-frequency stimulation
Martina BRENDEL, Germany
08:35-08:42
Novel speech coding strategy for better understanding of Indian languages and music perception: A preliminary report.
Prahlada NAYAKA BASAVANTHAPPA, India
08:42-08:49
Effect of deep neural network based singlechannel noise reduction on sound perception in cochlear implant users
Raphael KONING, Germany
Plenary Lecture 02 09:00-10:00, Nov. 10, Room 103
Chairperson
Sang Heun LEE, Korea
09:00-10:00
Next generation concept to treat severe hearing loss – Advanced cochlear implantation
Thomas LENARZ, Germany
Sponsored Symposium 03 - MED-EL: "A Whole New Level of Hearing" 10:00-10:50, Nov.10, Room 103
Featured Talk 09 11:10-11:35, Nov. 10, Room 103
CI Complication
Chairperson
Jin Woong CHOI, Korea
11:10-11:35
Cochlear implant revisions – What have we learned?
Joachim MÜLLER, Germany
Roundtable 05 11:35-12:55, Nov. 10, Room 103
CI Complication
Chairperson
Jin Woong CHOI, Korea
Moderator
Joachim MÜLLER, Germany
11:35-11:45
Complications in pediatric cochlear implantation and how to avoid?
Shankar B. MEDIKERI, India
11:45-11:55
Congenital CI recipients –up-grade surgery effective and reasonable
Rolf SALCHER, Germany
11:55-12:05
Decision making in revision/salvage/explantation & reimplantation in cochlear implant surgery - Tips & tricks
Sumit MRIG, India
12:05-12:15
Facial nerve stimulation in the narrow bony cochlear nerve canal after cochlear implantation
Moo Kyun PARK, Korea
12:15-12:25
Pathophysiology of facial nerve stimulation after CI surgeries: A retrospective analysis from 1151 patients
Hong Ju PARK, Korea
12:25-12:55
Panel Discussion
Roundtable 06 11:10-12:55, Nov. 10, Room 104
CI in SSD and AHL
Chairperson
Joong Ho AHN, Korea
Moderator
Dayse TAVORA-VIEIRA, Australia
11:10-11:20
The effect of duration of hearing loss on cochlear implant outcomes in single-sided and highly asymmetric hearing loss
Cathy SUCHER, Australia
11:20-11:30
Benefits of cochlear implantation in children with unilateral hearing loss
Kevin BROWN, USA
11:30-11:40
Factors influencing performance and device use in children with unilateral hearing loss who use a cochlear implant
Lisa PARK, USA
11:40-11:50
Simultaneous cochlear implantation and intracochlear schwannoma removal
Yun-Hoon CHOUNG, Korea
11:50-12:55
Panel Discussion
Featured Talk 10 11:10-11:35, Nov. 10, Room 105
Post COVID & Telerehabilitation
Chairperson
Jinsook KIM, Korea
11:10-11:35
Remote care – Putting the patient in charge
Helen CULLINGTON, UK
Symposium 13 11:35-12:55, Nov. 10. Room 105
Post COVID & Telerehabilitation
Chairpersons
Jinsook KIM, Korea
Helen CULLINGTON, UK
11:35-11:50
Advantages and utilization of telemedicine for cochlear implant users
Kenichi TAKANO, Japan
11:50-12:05
Using a web-based experiment builder to replicate in-clinic sentence tests at home
Neil DONNELLY, UK
12:05-12:20
The use of smartphone applications in the aftercare of cochlear implant patients
Andreas BUECHNER, Germany
12:20-12:35
Parent coaching in telepractice: The lessons to learn from Malaysia
Basyariatul Fathi OTHMAN, Malaysia
12:35-12:50
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rehabilitation services provided for cochlear implant recipients in Saudi Arabia
Rihab H ALKHALIL, Saudi Arabia
Keynote Lecture 05 11:10-11:35, Nov. 10, Room 201
Chairperson
Kyu-Yup LEE, Korea
11:10-11:35
Effects of congenital CMV infection on executive functioning, pragmatic skills and mental health in children with cochlear implants
Ulrika LÖFKVIST, Sweden
Symposium 14 11:35-12:55, Nov. 10, Room 201
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
Chairpersons
Kyu-Yup LEE, Korea
S. Armagan INCESULU, Türkiye
11:35-11:50
Cochlear implantation in patients with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
S. Armagan INCESULU, Türkiye
11:50-12:05
Possibility of stem cell therapy to increase the performance the of CI in ANSD patients
Min Young LEE, Korea
12:05-12:20
Therapeutic effect of FAM19A5 antibody on noise-induced hearing loss in mice
Jinwoong BOK, Korea
12:20-12:35
Etiology and CI outcome in postlingual ANSD
Byung Yoon CHOI, Korea
Featured Talk 11 11:10-11:35, Nov. 10, Room 202
Better Spectral and Temporal Resolution
Chairperson
Jeong-Seo KIM, Korea
11:10-11:35
The TEMPORAL project: Optimizing speech coding strategies by using models and machine learning
Johan H.M. FRIJNS,
The Netherlands
Symposium 15 11:35-12:55, Nov. 10, Room 202
Better Spectral and Temporal Resolution
Chairpersons
Jeong-Seo KIM, Korea
Johan H.M. FRIJNS, The Netherlands
11:35-11:50
Anatomic vs physiologic mapping
Oliver ADUNKA, USA
11:50-12:05
Spectral and temporal resolution over time for school-aged children with cochlear implants
Rene GIFFORD, USA
12:05-12:20
Novel cochlear stimulation with an apical electrode
J. Thomas ROLAND JR, USA
12:20-12:35
Spread of electric field, neural excitation and speech perception in CI patients after resection of intralabyrinthine schwannoma
Stefan K. PLONTKE, Germany
12:35-12:50
Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of upgrading cochlear implant sound processors in older adults
Paola INCERTI, Australia
Featured Talk 12 11:10-11:35, Nov. 10, Room 203
Elderly CI and Cognition
Chairperson
Hyun Joon SHIM, Korea
11:10-11:35
Elderly CI and cognition
Shakeel SAEED, UK
Symposium 16 11:35-12:55, Nov. 10, Room 203
Elderly CI and Cognition
Chairpersons
Hyun Joon SHIM, Korea
Shakeel SAEED, UK
11:35-11:50
Hearing loss & dementia: Understanding & addressing hearing loss among persons living with dementia
Carrie NIEMAN, USA
11:50-12:05
Evaluation of the cognitive function in the cochlear implanted adults
Shi Nae PARK, Korea
12:05-12:20
Cochlear implantation and cognition in elderly patients
Huan JIA, China
12:20-12:35
Cognitive improvement after cochlear implantation in older adults with severe or profound hearing impairment: a prospective, longitudinal, controlled, multicenter study
Ellen ANDRIES, Belgium
12:35-12:50
Improving cognitive health of middle-aged and elderly patients (70+) with cochlear implantation
Heidi OLZE, Germany
Oral Presentation 05 11:10-12:55, Nov. 10, Room 206
Chairpersons
Yong-Hwi AN, Korea
Hong Joon PARK, Korea
11:10-11:17
Determining optimal cochlear implant electrode array with OTOPLAN software
Hidekane YOSHIMURA, Japan
11:17-11:24
Brain MRI findings of prelingually deaf children and cochlear implant outcome
Majed ASSIRI, Saudi Arabia
11:24-11:31
Cochlear duct length estimation
Tawfiq KHURAYZI, Saudi Arabia
11:31-11:38
Anatomy-based frequency allocation in cochlear implantation: The importance of cochlear coverage
Isra ALJAZEERI, Saudi Arabia
11:38-11:45
Outcome variability of language development following cochlear implantation within the early critical period of 2 years
Angelika ILLG, Germany
11:45-11:52
Analysis of mapping characteristics of patients with autism spectrum disorder with cochlear implant
Euyhyun PARK, Korea
11:52-11:59
Dynamic range and neural response threshold in cochlear implant mapping, can be useful in predicting prognosis related to post-operative speech perception
Gi Jung IM, Korea
11:59-12:06
Reference values for early auditory preverbal skills of children with cochlear implants
Haihong LIU, China
12:06-12:13
Comparing beliefs and self-efficacy in Korean and American parents of young children with hearing loss
Jongmin JUNG, Korea
12:13-12:20
A novel approach of activating cochlear implant intraoperatively – A comparative study
Koralla Raja MEGHANADH, India
12:20-12:27
Influence of noise reduction algorithms and wireless streaming on speech and language skills of pediatric cochlear implantees
Aninda Duti BANIK, India
12:27-12:34
Can narrower frequency allocation improve speech perception in Korean cochlear implant users?
Soo Jeong CHOI, Korea
12:34-12:41
Localization ability in bilateral cochlear implant users and unilateral cochlear implant users for single-sided deafness and asymmetric hearing loss
Taegyeong KIM, Korea
12:41-12:48
Effect of an ambient noise reduction algorithm on cochlear implant users' speech perception and listening effort as a function of noise type
Verena MÜLLER, Germany
Keynote Lecture 06 13:50-14:15, Nov. 10, Room 103
Chairperson
Beom Cho JUN, Korea
13:50-14:15
Hearing and balance for healthy aging
Manuel MANRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, Spain
Roundtable 07 14:15-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 103
“Older Adults”: The Future of Cochlear Implants?
Chairperson
Beom Cho JUN, Korea
Moderator
Michael GLUTH, USA
14:15-14:25
Neuroanatomical changes within an aging auditory system
Mark ECKERT, USA
14:25-14:35
Surgical candidate assessment considerations unique to “older” adults
Michael GLUTH, USA
14:35-14:45
Surgical and psychosocial challenges after cochlear implantation in older adults
Sunil DUTT, India
14:45-14:55
Supporting the psychosocial, psychological and cognitive needs of older adults
Dona JAYAKODY, Australia
14:55-15:05
Enhancing the quality of life of older adults with significant hearing loss by optimising clinical processes across the hearing journey
Cathy SUCHER, Australia
15:05-15:35
Panel Discussion
Featured Talk 13 13:50-14:15, Nov. 10, Room 104
Challenging Cases Ⅱ
Chairperson
Sung Hwa HONG, Korea
13:50-14:15
Managing far advanced otosclerosis - Stapes surgery, hearing aids or CI?
Mohan KAMESWARAN, India
Roundtable 08 14:15-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 104
Challenging Cases Ⅱ
Chairperson
Sung Hwa HONG, Korea
Moderator
Mohan KAMESWARAN, India
14:15-14:25
Cochlear Implantation in Neurobrucellosis
Yüksel OLGUN, Türkiye
14:25-14:35
Cochlear implants in hypoplastic nerves - A South Gujarat perspective
Saumitra SHAH, India
14:35-14:45
Unusual cochlear implant surgeries- A Singaporean experience
Barrie TAN, Singapore
14:45-14:55
Under-emphasized complications in cochlear implantation
Heng-Wai YUEN, Singapore
14:55-15:05
Cochlear implantation in NF2 patients without intracochlear schwannoma removal
Patrick AXON, UK
15:05-15:35
Panel Discussion
Featured Talk 14 13:50-14:15, Nov. 10, Room 105
Recent Issues in Rehabilitation
Chairperson
Hyunsook JANG, Korea
13:50-14:15
Predicting speech and language outcomes in 9-year-old children with hearing loss who use cochlear implants
Teresa CHING, Australia
Symposium 17 14:15-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 105
Recent Issues in Rehabilitation
Chairpersons
Hyunsook JANG, Korea
Teresa CHING, Australia
14:15-14:30
Speech and lexical tone perception outcomes in Cantonese Chinese with cochlear implants
Iris NG, Hong Kong SAR
14:30-14:45
American cochlear implant alliance guidelines for implantation of children with single-sided deafness
Nancy M. YOUNG, USA
14:45-15:00
Educational and occupational status in prelingually deaf young people with cochlear implants
Woo Seok KANG, Korea
15:00-15:15
Depression, anxiety, and quality of life in patients with cochlear implant
M. Tayyar KALCIOGLU, Türkiye
15:15-15:30
Predictive factors for long-term speech perception and quality of life outcomes in Mandarin speaking adults with cochlear implant
Hung-Ching LIN, Taiwan
Featured Talk 15 13:50-14:15, Nov. 10, Room 201
Future Technology & Robotics
Chairperson
Gi Jung IM, Korea
13:50-14:15
Development and translation of a new auditory nerve implant
Hubert LIM, USA
Symposium 18 14:15-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 201
Future Technology & Robotics
Chairpersons
Gi Jung IM, Korea
Hubert LIM, USA
14:15-14:30
Robotic cochlea implantation
Marco CAVERSACCIO, Switzerland
14:30-14:45
The role of robotic assistance in cochlear implantation
William CROHAN, Australia
14:45-15:00
Robotic insertion of cochlear implant electrodes: Technique and interest
Christophe VINCENT, France
15:00-15:15
Cochlear implantation in post irradiation ears
Wai Tsz CHANG, Hong Kong SAR
15:15-15:30
The development and first clinical results of a partial ossicular replacement prosthesis with a concentric microsphere joint in the headplate
Dirk BEUTNER, Germany
Featured Talk 16 13:50-14:15, Nov. 10, Room 202
Pediatric CI Issues
Chairperson
Moo-jin BAEK, Korea
13:50-14:15
Current issues with pediatric cochlear implantation: Patient evaluation, candidacy guidelines, vaccine requirements, age at implantation, surgical considerations and speech perception outcomes
Kenneth LEE, USA
Symposium 19 14:15-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 202
Pediatric CI Issues
Chairpersons
Moo-jin BAEK, Korea
Kenneth LEE, USA
14:15-14:30
Bilateral cochlear implants
Joachim MÜLLER, Germany
14:30-14:45
Importance of age at 2nd implantation and inter-implant interval to the outcome of bilateral prelingually deafened pediatric cochlear implantation
Che-Ming WU, Taiwan
14:45-15:00
Electric acoustic stimulation in children
Lisa PARK, USA
15:00-15:15
Cochlear implant in young children: Challenges and outcome
Bee See GOH, Malaysia
15:15-15:30
Insertion of different electrode types in a 3D model of a patient with incomplete partition type III malformation
Janez REBOL, Slovenia
Featured Talk 17 13:50-14:15, Nov. 10, Room 203
Long-term Outcomes
Chairperson
Jae-Hyun SEO, Korea
13:50-14:15
Neural interphase as important factor in “long term” results in cochlear implantation
Angel RAMOS-MACIAS, Spain
Roundtable 09 14:15-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 203
Long-term Outcomes
Chairperson
Jae-Hyun SEO, Korea
Moderator
Angel RAMOS-MACIAS, Spain
14:15-14:25
Long term outcomes with first generation cochlear implants – Australian experience
Robert BRIGGS, Australia
14:25-14:35
Stable long time speech comprehension in cochlear implantation
Rudolf HAGEN, Germany
14:35-14:45
Hearing preservation and EAS: Our “long, long-term” experience
Georg SPRINZL, Austria
14:45-14:55
Long-term course of elderly cochlear implant users: 10 years from age 65 and beyond
Yasushi NAITO, Japan
14:55-15:05
Advancing hearing health equity for older adults: Lessons from the HEARS RCT
Carrie NIEMAN, USA
15:05-15:35
Panel Discussion
Oral Presentation 06 13:50-15:35, Nov. 10, Room 206
Chairpersons
Woongsang SUNWOO, Korea
Hye Yoon SEOL, Korea
13:50-13:57
The interphase gap (IPG) effect on electrically evoked compound action potential recorded from cochlear implant users with varied deaf duration
Jeong-Seo KIM, Korea
13:57-14:04
Real-time monitoring of electrocochleography during cochlear implantation via Advanced Bionic's AIM system
Jianan LI, China
14:04-14:11
Intraoperative estimation of the coupling efficiency in active middle ear implants
Mario CEBULLA, Germany
14:11-14:18
Use of the AIM tablet for intra-operative monitoring: Interpreting the data
Patrick BOYLE, Germany
14:18-14:25
First experience in ECAP measurements with SmartNav System
Vigen BAKHSHINYAN, Armenia
14:25-14:32
Do differences between cochlear implant electrode length based on clinician selection versus 3D-imaging-based selection influence hearing outcomes?
Aanand ACHARYA, Australia
14:32-14:39
Brain volumetric analysis of elderly based on hearing levels using Freesurfer
Joong Ho AHN, Korea
14:39-14:46
Crista fenestra morphology and cochlear implant approaches: A temporal bone computed tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction analysis
Atsumu TERAMURA, Japan
14:46-14:53
Evaluation of semi-automatic radiological tools for detection of scalar translocation
Johan H FRIJNS, The Netherlands
14:53-15:00
Individualized CI surgery by new innovations in radiological image processing
Tim NAUWELAERS, Germany
15:00-15:07
Cochlear implantation: Predicting round window niche visibility using one measurement in temporal bone-HRCT
Laila Mohamed TELMESANI, Saudi Arabia
15:07-15:14
Surgical results of cochlear implantation in congenital and acquired deafness
Erdenechuluun JARGALKHUU, Mongolia
15:14-15:21
Oval window electrode array insertion; An intra-operative decision making and its surgical and functional outcomes
Hafeza AHMAD, Malaysia
Roundtable 10 15:50-16:50, Nov. 10, Room 104
CI under Local Anesthesia
Chairperson
Soo-Keun KONG, Korea
Moderator
J. Thomas ROLAND JR, USA
15:50-16:00
Cochlear implantation under local anesthesia with conscious sedation in the elderly patient: Focus on surgical technique
J. Thomas ROLAND JR, USA
16:00-16:10
Monitored anesthesia care for cochlear implant under local anesthetic in elderly patients
Akira ISHIYAMA, USA
16:10-16:20
Cochlear implant surgery with conscious sedation in the very elderly: A feasibility study
Melville John DA CRUZ, Australia
16:20-16:30
Cochlear implantation under local anesthesia: The correlation of the patient's sound perception and ECocG responses during the electrode insertion
Aarno DIETZ, Finland
16:30-16:50
Panel Discussion
Symposium 20 15:50-16:50, Nov. 10, Room 105
Vestibular Implant
Chairpersons
Gyu Cheol HAN, Korea
Jong Dae LEE, Korea
15:50-16:05
The vestibular implant: Implantation criteria and first results of the second generation device
Raymond VAN DE BERG, The Netherlands
16:05-16:20
Do we really need a vestibular implant for bilateral vestibular dysfunction?
Angel RAMOS-MACIAS, Spain
16:20-16:35
Recent advances on vestibular implant development
Angélica PÉREZ FORNOS, Switzerland
16:35-16:50
Clinical results and surgical technique in otolith end organ vestibular implant
Manuel MANRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, Spain
Keynote Lecture 07 15:50-16:15, Nov. 10, Room 201
Chairperson
Yong-Ho PARK, Korea
15:50-16:15
Overview of US FDA regulation of medical device for start-up companies developing class II and class III hearing devices
Jongho Philip WON, USA
Symposium 21 16:15-17:35, Nov. 10, Room 201
Inner Ear Gene Therapy
Chairpersons
Yong-Ho PARK, Korea
Jae Young CHOI, Korea
16:15-16:30
Therapeutic strategies for KCNQ4-associated hearing loss
Heon Yung GEE, Korea
16:30-16:45
Gene therapy and cochlear implantation: Can they be compatible?
Chen-Chi WU, Taiwan
16:45-17:00
Dominantly inherited hearing impairment: Cochlear implantation or disease-modifying therapy? Past, present and future
Vincent VAN ROMPAEY, Belgium
17:00-17:15
Therapeutic base editing for genetic hearing loss
Sang-Yeon LEE, Korea
17:15-17:30
Precision medicine and gene therapy for hearing loss
Xue Zhong LIU, USA
Featured Talk 18 15:50-16:15, Nov. 10, Room 202
Pediatric CI Outcomes
Chairpoerson
Sang Yoo PARK, Korea
15:50-16:15
Clinical features of cochlear implants in children with additional needs
Jong Woo CHUNG, Korea
Symposium 22 16:15-17:35, Nov. 10, Room 202
Pediatric CI Outcomes
Chairpersons
Sang Yoo PARK, Korea
Jong Woo CHUNG, Korea
16:15-16:30
Outcomes of early implanted children from early intervention 2016 – 2021: Barriers and facilitators
Aleisha DAVIS, Australia
16:30-16:45
Factors impacting cochlear implant outcomes - Lessons learnt
Kapil SIKKA, India
16:45-17:00
How effective is the use of EAS in pediatric CI users?
Young-Myoung CHUN, Korea
17:00-17:15
Long term cochlear implant sound processor usage in children with single-sided deafness cochlear implantation
Jafri KUTHUBUTHEEN, Australia
17:15-17:30
Routing speech perception to long term outcomes in children with CI
Banumathy NAGAMANI, India
Keynote Lecture 08 15:50-16:15, Nov. 10, Room 203
Chairperson
Shi Nae PARK, Korea
15:50-16:15
Cortical development features in congenital deafness children after auditory brainstem implant
Hao WU, China
Roundtable 11 16:15-17:35, Nov. 10, Room 203
Public Consensus and Policy
Chairperson
Shi Nae PARK, Korea
16:15-16:25
Humanitarian aspect in cochlear implants
Prepageran NARAYANAN, Malaysia
16:25-16:35
Cost-benefit analysis of CI – A societal perspective
Johan H.M. FRIJNS, The Netherlands
16:35-16:45
Over-the-counter hearing aids in the USA
Frank LIN, USA
16:45-16:55
Application of 60/60 cochlear implant referral criteria for a diverse patient population
Molly SMEAL, USA
16:55-17:05
Hearing rehabilitation for congenital canal atresia patients: What do they want?
Bee See GOH, Malaysia
17:05-17:15
Cochlear implantation in developing world: Public Perspectives in Indian Subcontinent
Grace BUDHIRAJA, India
17:15-17:35
Panel Discussion
Oral Presentation 07 15:50-17:35, Nov. 10, Room 206
Chairpersons
Byung Chul KANG, Korea
Jee Eun SUNG, Korea
15:50-15:57
Prediction of cochlear implant effectiveness with surface-based morphometry
Shujiro MINAMI, Japan
15:57-16:04
Using anatomy-based fitting to reduce frequency-to-place mismatch in experienced bilateral cochlear implant users: A promising concept
Anja KURZ, Germany
16:04-16:11
Association of hearing loss with anatomical and functional connectivity in patients with mild cognitive impairment
You Young AN, Korea
16:11-16:18
Cochlear implant outcomes in the elderly patients: Experience over 10 years in Asan Medical Center
Hye Ah JOO, Korea
16:18-16:25
Difference of cochlear implant performances by various slim electrode types in postlingual deaf adults.
Se Eun YI, Korea
16:25-16:32
Association of regional cerebellar gray matter volume with speech intelligibility and effectiveness of cochlear implantation in elderly hearing loss
Seong Hoon BAE, Korea
16:32-16:39
Applying next generation sequencing to an early detection of hearing loss program
Alicia HUARTE, Spain
16:39-16:46
Biphasic effect of Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele on hearing loss with age: A retrospective multicenter cohort study
Jae Sang HAN, Korea
16:46-16:53
Cochlear implantation in 47 syndromic hearing loss patients and the effect analysis
Yongyi YUAN, China
16:53-17:00
The comparison of residual hearing preservation rates in cochlear implantation patients according to the types of electrodes
Jungho HA, Korea
17:00-17:07
Cochlear implantation in single-sided deafness: Outcomes and its association with frequency-place mismatch
Shaza SALEH, Saudi Arabia
17:07-17:14
Feasibility of day surgery for cochlear implantation under conscious sedation with same-day fitting
Ahmad M ALDHAFEERI, Saudi Arabia
17:14-17:21
Spatial release of masking in congenitally deaf children after sequential bilateral cochlear implantation
Anita OBRYCKA, Poland
17:21-17:28
Outcomes of cochlear implantation in adult with asymmetric sensory neural hearing loss
Eung-Kyung CHO, Korea
Congress Dinner 19:00-21:00, Nov. 10, Room 103
19:00-21:00
Congress Dinner