Eva Karltorp
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Lofkvist U, Dahlby-Skoog M, Persson A, Asp F, Verrecchia L, Gripenberg S, et al.
Audiol Res
. 2025 Feb;
15(1).
PMID: 39997160
: Early pediatric cochlear implantation positively impacts early language outcomes. The Teenager and Young Adults Cochlear Implant (TAYACI) study investigates the long-term outcomes of early implantation and factors influencing variability...
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Dahlby-Skoog M, Kalandadze T, Karltorp E, Lyxell B, Lofkvist U
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2025 Feb;
68(3):1105-1125.
PMID: 39965151
Purpose: There is solid evidence that an early age at cochlear implantation, which reduces the period of auditory deprivation, positively impacts early spoken language development. However, there is an urgent...
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Wass M, Anmyr L, Lyxell B, Karltorp E, Ostlund E, Lofkvist U
J Commun Disord
. 2025 Feb;
114:106497.
PMID: 39893743
Purpose: This study investigated long-term predictors of reading development (phonological decoding, word recognition, and reading comprehension) in 24 children with cochlear implants (CIs). Method: The predictor variables were age, sex,...
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Usami S, Nishio S, Gavilan J, Van de Heyning P, Mertens G, Karltorp E, et al.
Acta Otolaryngol
. 2024 Oct;
144(10):542-551.
PMID: 39434647
Background: While cochlear implantation (CI) and electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) have a positive outcome in most cases, their effectiveness varies depending on the etiology of the hearing loss. Among the...
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Eklof M, Smeds H, Karltorp E, Wales J
Ear Hear
. 2024 Sep;
46(2):353-360.
PMID: 39261990
Objectives: Patients with X-linked incomplete partition type III (IP3) deafness treated with cochlear implants exhibit higher "Most Comfortable Loudness" (MCL) levels of stimulation and more electrode deactivation than patients with...
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Karpeta N, Asp F, Edholm K, Bonnard A, Wales J, Karltorp E, et al.
Acta Otolaryngol
. 2023 Dec;
143(10):861-866.
PMID: 38063358
Background: Infants and young children with vestibulocochlear nerve (VCN) hypoplasia/aplasia present with severe hearing loss and are candidates for cochlear implantation (CI). It is unknown whether vestibular function is related...
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Falkenius Schmidt K, Nystrom A, Karltorp E, Magnusson M, Lofkvist U
Infect Dis (Lond)
. 2023 Oct;
56(1):32-41.
PMID: 37795972
Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the most common prenatal infection and the main infectious cause of neurodevelopmental abnormalities in developed countries. Long-term neuropsychological outcome of cCMV infection is still not...
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Vestibular Loss in Children Affected by LVAS and IP2 Malformation and Operated with Cochlear Implant
Bonnard A, Karltorp E, Verrecchia L
Audiol Res
. 2023 Feb;
13(1):130-142.
PMID: 36825951
This is a single center cohort study regarding the prevalence of vestibular loss in hearing impaired children affected by large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS) with incomplete cochlear partition malformation type...
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Johansson M, Karltorp E, Asp F, Berninger E
J Clin Med
. 2023 Jan;
12(2).
PMID: 36675424
Children with unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (uSNHL) have a high risk of speech-language delays and academic difficulties. Still, challenges remain in the diagnosis of uSNHL. With a prospective cross-sectional design,...
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Asp F, Karltorp E, Berninger E
J Clin Med
. 2022 Nov;
11(22).
PMID: 36431235
Cochlear implantation as a treatment for severe-to-profound hearing loss allows children to develop hearing, speech, and language in many cases. However, cochlear implants are generally provided beyond the infant period...