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Results of cochlear implantation in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.23

Abstract

The article discusses the priorities of cochlear implantation (CI) in the RS (Ya). The results of the CI in Yakutsk to 11 children are presented. The need for further introduction of high-tech care for children to improve the quality of life was noted.

About the Authors

A. Z. Mestnikova
State Autonomous Institution «Republic hospital №1- NCM»
Russian Federation

Mestnikova Aina Zakharovna – PhD, otorhinolaryngologist, otorhinolaryngological department of Pediatric Centre

Yakutsk



I. I. Gogolev
State Autonomous Institution «Republic hospital №1-NCM»
Russian Federation

Gogolev Innokentiy Ivanovich – head of otorhinolaryngological department of Pediatric Centre

Yakutsk



Kh. M. Diab
Federal State Budgetary Institution of Clinical Research Centre of Otorhinolaryngology of the Federal-Medico-Biological Agency of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Diab Khassan – MD, head of Clinical Research Department of ear disease

Moscow



A. S. Machalov
FGBU NKTsO FMBA RF; Russian national research medical university named after N.I. Pirogov
Russian Federation

Machalov Anton Sergeevich, a surdologist-otorhinolaryngologist, Head of the Scientific and Clinical Department of Audiology, Hearing and hearing rehabilitation; the senior lecturer of faculty of otorhinolaryngology of faculty of the additional vocational education



E. E. Fedotova
Republican Audiology Centre
Russian Federation

Fedotova Elvira Egorovna – PhD, audiologist

Yakutsk



E. М. Vasilieva
Republican Audiology Centre
Russian Federation

Vasilyeva Lena Maksimovna – audiopedagog

Yakutsk



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Mestnikova A.Z., Gogolev I.I., Diab Kh.M., Machalov A.S., Fedotova E.E., Vasilieva E.М. Results of cochlear implantation in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2018;(3):69-71. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.63.23

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