Children Seven Months and Older Now Candidates for MED-EL Cochlear Implant
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DURHAM, NC — MED-EL USA announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an expanded indication for MED-EL cochlear implants for children seven months and older with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). This makes MED-EL’s cochlear implant system the only FDA-approved option for infants this young, offering the potential for earlier access to sound and speech development.
“Giving infants the opportunity to hear early in life is critical to maximizing the development of hearing and spoken language. It is extremely gratifying to have led this clinical trial demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of the latest implant technology for children as young as seven months. My hope is this will mean more children will experience the gift of sound soon after birth,” said Nancy M. Young, M.D., Lillian S. Wells Professor of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Medical Director of Cochlear Implant Program, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.
This FDA approval also includes expansion of audiologic and speech indications for children aged 12 months and older, offering the broadest pediatric indications of any hearing implant manufacturer.
“Many children with significant hearing loss use hearing aids but cannot hear all the sounds essential for understanding spoken language. They must work so much harder than their hearing peers. Expanding the eligibility of these children for cochlear implantation is so important to improving their hearing, language, literacy, and quality of life,” said Dr. Young.
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“This is an incredible step forward for families with young children with hearing loss,” said John Sparacio, President and CEO of MED-EL USA. “Giving children access to sound as early as possible can make a world of difference for their future. We are committed to giving every child the best possible start in life through our closest to natural hearing philosophy paired with our advancements in safety and technology.”
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Source: MED-EL