Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship of electrode in
sertion length and speech recognition in patients using Nucleus-22 cochlear
implants.
Study Design: The study design was a retrospective review of a consecutive
clinical series.
Setting: The study was conducted at an academic medical center.
Patients: Thirty-one postlingually deafened adults with at least 6 months'
experience with a Nucleus-22 cochlear implant using Spectra-22 processor an
d SPEAK strategy participated.
Main Outcome Measures: Open-set speech recognition scores for words and sen
tences were measured.
Results: Insertion length ranged from 22 rings (estimated 17 mm) to 32 ring
s (estimated 25 mm). Mean word recognition score was 35%. Mean sentence sco
re was 69.6%. Statistical analysis showed no correlation between insertion
depth and word or sentence scores.
Conclusion: Insertion of the Nucleus-22 array beyond 22 rings does not impr
ove performance in speech recognition. This finding cannot be generalized t
o other electrodes or processing strategies.