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Table 1 Patients’ demographics, audiological and otological indications for surgery

From: Three year experience with the cochlear BAHA attract implant: a systematic review of the literature

Study

No of patients

Gender

Mean age (years), age range

Audiological indications

Otological indications

Baker 2015 [23]

6

4 M, 2 F

10.7 (5–15)

5 Unilateral SNHL

1 CHL

N/A

Gawecki 2016 [19]

20

7 M, 13 F

49.8 (25–67)

11 Bilateral Mixed HL

1 Bilateral CHL

8 Unilateral SNHL

8 COM

3 Atresia of EAC

8 otosclerosis

1 post-mumps

Deveze 2015 [6]

1

1 M

65

Unilateral SNHL

Post Ramsey-Hunt

Iseri 2014 [24], Iseri 2015 [9]

16

6 M, 10 F

28 (5–52)

N/A

14 COM

2 Atresia of EAC

Marsella 2015 [25]

3

N/A

25 (8–44)

3 CHL

2 Atresia of EAC

1 post-mastoidectomy

Clamp 2015 [2]

Briggs 2015 [22]

27

12 M, 15 F

47.5 (range N/A)

17 CHL

10 Unilateral SNHL

N/A

Powell 2015 [26]

6

N/A

16 (8–46)

2 Bilateral CHL

3 Unilateral CHL, Contralateral Mixed HL

1 Unilateral SNHL

1 SSD

2 LVAS and Mondini

1 Atresia of EAC

1 Meatal stenosis

1 primary ciliary dyskinesia

Carr 2015 [26]

10

5 M, 5 F

45.8 (21–60)

7 CHL

3 Unilateral SNHL

5 COM

1 Otosclerosis

1 Meatal stenosis

3 SSD

  1. CHL: Conductive Hearing Loss, COM: Chronic Otitis Media, EAC: External Auditory Canal, HL: Hearing Loss, N/A: Not available, No: number, M: Male, F: Female, SNHL: Sensorineural Hearing Loss, SSD: Sudden Sensorineural Deafness