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Issue #14
Thursday, March 13, 2026
This week in cochlear implant research

This week brings some of the strongest longitudinal evidence yet on bilateral implantation outcomes, a closer look at how electrode placement depth affects spectral resolution, and new cortical plasticity data that may reframe late implantation expectations. On the policy side, updated ACI Alliance candidacy criteria are now official — and the coverage disparity numbers deserve your attention. We also have a well-powered RCT on telerehabilitation and a decade-long language outcomes study in early-implanted children.

Original Studies
Ear and Hearing · bilateral-implantation

Bilateral Cochlear Implantation in Adults with Single-Sided Deafness: A 5-Year Longitudinal Study

Bilateral Cochlear Implantation longitudinal study

Sequential bilateral implantation showed significant improvements in spatial hearing and speech-in-noise performance versus unilateral recipients. Effect sizes peaked at 24 months and were sustained through the full 60-month follow-up, providing the most durable evidence to date for bilateral access in single-sided deafness.

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Hearing Research · electrode-mapping

Electrode Placement Depth and Frequency-to-Place Mismatch: Impact on Spectral Resolution

Electrode placement depth and spectral resolution research

Greater insertion depth was associated with higher frequency-to-place mismatch but improved low-frequency pitch perception. Individualized mapping strategies showed superior spectral resolution outcomes in 78% of participants, suggesting the standard full-insertion default may benefit from routine individual adjustment.

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Frontiers in Neuroscience · auditory-cortex

Long-Term Auditory Cortex Plasticity Following Late Cochlear Implantation in Adults

Auditory cortex plasticity fMRI research

fMRI data from 62 post-lingually deafened adults showed measurable auditory cortex reorganization within 6 months of implantation. Cross-modal plasticity partially reversed in patients achieving high speech perception scores — a finding with direct implications for setting realistic outcome timelines in late-implanted adults.

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Guidelines & Policy
American Cochlear Implant Alliance · candidacy

Updated ACI Alliance Candidacy Guidelines Expand Access for Adults with Residual Hearing

ACI Alliance candidacy guidelines update

Revised criteria now include adults achieving up to 60% sentence recognition in the best-aided condition, broadening access for an estimated 400,000 underserved adults in the US alone. The guidance replaces pure-tone-average-only eligibility and introduces a functional performance criterion that better reflects real-world hearing ability.

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JAMA Otolaryngology · policy

Insurance Coverage Disparities in Cochlear Implantation: A National Claims Analysis

Insurance coverage disparities in cochlear implantation

Analysis of 1.2 million insurance claims found a 34% lower implantation rate among Medicaid beneficiaries compared to privately insured patients with equivalent audiological profiles. The data provides the most comprehensive evidence yet of systemic coverage barriers — and a quantified basis for advocacy efforts targeting payer policy reform.

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Clinical Practice & News
AudiologyOnline · rehabilitation

Telerehabilitation for Cochlear Implant Users: Systematic Review of 11 RCTs

Telerehabilitation for cochlear implant users

Remote auditory training demonstrated equivalent speech perception gains to in-person therapy, with significantly higher adherence rates (82% vs 61%) across all age groups and implant experience levels. For clinics managing high caseloads or geographically dispersed patients, this review offers a clear evidence basis for expanding remote programming and rehabilitation services.

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JAMA Otolaryngology · pediatrics

Pediatric Language Outcomes at School Age: 5-Year Follow-Up of Early-Implanted Children

Pediatric language outcomes in early-implanted children

Longitudinal data from 420 children implanted before age 2 show grade-level reading scores in 68% of participants at age 7, with early rehabilitation intensity as the strongest predictor of literacy outcomes. The findings reinforce the case for aggressive early intervention and structured language therapy beginning immediately post-activation.

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Hearing Research · rehabilitation

Music Perception Training in Experienced Cochlear Implant Users: A Randomized Crossover Trial

Music perception training in cochlear implant users

Six weeks of structured music perception training significantly improved melodic contour discrimination and rhythmic pattern recognition, with gains correlating strongly with daily practice duration. Clinicians working with experienced implant users may consider music-based exercises as a supplement to standard speech-focused rehabilitation protocols.

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