11 April, Monday
Conference Room Ballroom AB
7:45 – 8:45
SPECIAL SESSION
Ida Institute – The Art of Reflection in Hearing Care and the Science of Clinician Wellbeing
N. Comas
Conference Room Ballroom AB
8:45 – 9:00
OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION
Conference Room Ballroom AB
10:30 – 11:30
PERSPEKTYWY MEDYCYNY AWARDS GALA
Conference Room Ballroom AB
11:30 – 11:40
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom AB
11:40-12:40
PANEL DISCUSSION
Audiological Results of ABI
Chairperson: A. Lorens
Panelists: M. Manrique, R. Rajeswaran, M. Polak
Conference Room Ballroom AB
12:40 –12:50
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom AB
12:50 – 13:10
KEYNOTE LECTURE
The Esteem Active Middle Ear Implant
M. Barbara
Conference Room Ballroom AB
13:10 – 14:00
lunch
Conference Room Ballroom AB
13:10 – 14:00
OPEN MEETING FOR THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES AND THEIR MEMBERS (ISA) – BOARDROOM
Conference Room Ballroom AB
14:00 – 15:00
SPECIAL SESSION
ISfTeH – Teleaudiology and Public Health
Chairperson: P.H. Skarżyński
Panelists: B. Samoliński, G. Juszczyk, M. Gujski, K. Lewtak
Conference Room Ballroom AB
15:00-15:10
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom AB
15:10 – 15:40
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Electrocochleography in CI Subjects
S. Haumann
Conference Room Ballroom AB
15:40 – 15:50
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom AB
15:50 – 16:45
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Implants in Children
Chairpersons: H. Thai-Van, M. Barbara, A. Obrycka
Secretary: B. Król
Application of Vibrant Soundbridge in hearing restoration after modified radical mastoidectomies in children
Mrówka M., Porowski M., Skarżyński H., Skarżyński P.H.
Assessment of the effectiveness of the use of directional microphones in Sonnet 2 processors in children, users of cochlear implant systems
Zawistowska K., Lorens A., Karwat M., Obrycka A., Walkowiak A., Skarzyński P.H., Skarzyński H.
Expert Subjective Assessment of Singing in Children Who Use Cochlear Implants
Brew J., Hassarati R., Petit A.
Relation between speech perception in noise and P300 in young cochlear implant recipients
Gocmenler H., Ciprut A., Hatzopoulos S.
Results of bilateral sequential cochlear implantation in prelingualy deaf children
Obrycka A., Lorens A., Walkowiak A., Grabowska E., Skarżyński H.
Conference Room Ballroom C
7:45 – 8:45
PANEL DISCUSSION
Drug Delivering and Cochlear Implants
Chairperson: M. Manrique
Panelists: C. Vincent, A. della Volpe, M. Manrique
Conference Room Ballroom C
8:45 – 9:00
OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION
Conference Room Ballroom C
9:00 – 10:30
CONGRESS OPENING SESSION
Audiological Aspects of Different Hearing Implants
Chairperson: H. Skarżyński
Speakers: H. Skarzyński, P.H. Skarżyński, A. Lorens
Conference Room Ballroom C
11:00 – 11:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Robot-Based Ear Surgery: Does it Improve Audiological Outcomes?
O. Sterkers
Conference Room Ballroom C
11:30 – 11:40
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom C
11:40 – 13:10
SPECIAL SESSION
French Society of Audiology (FSA) – Hearing Impairment in a Society I
Chairpersons: H. Thai-Van, O. Sterkers
Atraumatic cochlear implant insertion with the robot-assistance of RobOtol®
Nguyen Y., Torres R., Daoudi H., Mosnier I., Sterkers O.
Facial nerve stimulation in adult cochlear implant recipients with a far-advanced otosclerosis
Mosnier I., Tuset M.P., Cyna-Gorse F., Ferrary E., Sterkers O.
Arterial spin labeling brain MRI (ASL-MRI) study to evaluate the impact of deafness on cerebral perfusion in 79 children before cochlear implantation
Coez A., Fillon L., Saitovitch A., Rutten C., Marlin S., Boisgontier J., Vinçon-Leite A., Lemaitre H., Grévent D., Roux C.-J., Dangouloff-Ros V., Levy R., Bizaguet E., Rouillon I., Noël Garabédian E., Denoyelle F., Zilbovicius M., Loundon N., Boddaert N.
Is the Carhart notch a predictive factor of hearing results after stapedectomy?
Schmerber S., Lamblin E., Baguant A., Quatre R.
Reliability of remote pure tone and speech in noise audiometry of cochlear implant recipients with Cochlear Remote Check app
Venail F.
Testing speech intelligibility in noise with the VRB test: results of a large scale prospective observational study in normal hearing and hearing impaired adults
Vincent C., Robier M., Leclerc F., Renard C., Bestel J.
New indications for hearing aids in children: interests and limitations
Dejean F., Guyon C. A., Mondain M.
Training outcomes for audiology students using virtual reality or traditional training methods
Bakhos D., Galvin J., Aoustin J.-M., Robier M., Kerneis S., Bechet G., Montembault N., Laurent S., Godey B., Aussedat C.
Conference Room Ballroom C
13:10 – 14:00
LUNCH
Conference Room Ballroom C
13:30 – 13:50
DOCUMENTARY FILM ‘MY MOONLIGHT SONATA’, SCREENPLAY & DIRECTION B. KACZYŃSKA, MEDICAL CONSULTATION PROF. H. SKARŻYŃSKI, PRODUCTION: INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF HEARING
Conference Room Ballroom C
13:10 – 14:00
OPEN MEETING FOR THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES AND THEIR MEMBERS (ISA) – BOARDROOM
Conference Room Ballroom C
14:00 – 15:30
SPECIAL SESSION
French Society of Audiology (FSA) – Hearing Impairment in a Society II
Chairpersons: H. Thai-Van, O. Sterkers
Maturation of the medial olivocochlear efferent system : comparing dyslexic and typically developing children
Thai-Van H., Reynard P., Joly C.A., Le Normand M.T., Veuillet E.
Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (c-VEMPs) in healthy children: bone vs air conduction results
Wiener-Vacher S.R., Thai-Van H.
Contributions of new medical genetics technologies in early hearing loss
Marlin S., Serey Gaux M., Balogoun R., Loundon N., Jonard L.
Clinical utility of cortical potentials in programming cochlear implant in children with complex needs
Loundon N., MacAskill M.
Identification of subpopulations of auditory neurons using Auditory-evoked Brainstem Responses and masking
Avan P., Labanca L., Souchal M., Beaud L., Giraudet F.
Electroacoustic changes and patterns of 3T-3D flair MRI of endolabyrinthine spaces in Ménière’s disease
Mom T., Puechmaille M., el – Yagoubi M., Bachelet M., Ben Abdallah E., Mirafzal S.
Speech in noise input in the traditional audiological assessment
Savin J.
Comparison of the French Matrix test outcomes between two conditions of administration in free field: results of a large scale prospective observational study in normal hearing and hearing impaired adults
Bestel J., Legris E., Rembaud F., Mom T.
Intelligibility and audibility at hearing aids output in noisy environment: Class 1 and Class 2 performance comparison
Maillou B., Faiz A., Parietti-Winkler C., Ducourneau J.
Conference Room Ballroom C
15:30 – 15:40
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom C
15:40 – 16:45
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Telemedicine in Audiology
Chairpersons: D. Bakhos, J. Kutyba, D. Pastuszak
Secretary: A. Krupa
Clinic or home, does remote fine tuning versus in clinic follow up impact patient outcomes
Sjolander L., Møller K.
Clinically implementing online hearing support
Malmberg M., Skans J., Anióse K., Öberg M.
Experiences of an Internet-based aural rehabilitation (IAR) program for hearing aid users: a qualitative study
Malmberg M., Sundewall Thorén E., Öberg M., Lunner T., Andersson G., Kähäri K.
Telepractice implementation readiness and planning assessment in public-sector using mixed methods
Ramkumar V., Neethi J., Kumar S., Venkatesh L.
The effect of the music integrated phonological awareness program on preschool cochlear implant users
Yılanlı B., Kara H., Kara E., Ataş A.
Turkish number test in noise mobile application development and evaluation of its effectiveness
Çetinkaya Ü.C., Konukseven Ö.
Conference Room Ballroom D
7:45 – 8:45
PANEL DISCUSSION
Drug Delivering and Cochlear Implants
Chairperson: M. Manrique
Panelists: C. Vincent, A. della Volpe, M. Manrique
Conference Room Ballroom D
8:45 – 9:00
OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION
Conference Room Ballroom D
9:00 – 10:30
CONGRESS OPENING SESSION
Audiological Aspects of Different Hearing Implants
Chairperson: H. Skarżyński
Speakers: H. Skarzyński, P.H. Skarżyński, A. Lorens
Conference Room Ballroom D
11:00 – 11:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Towards a Personalized Medicine Based on Genomic Diagnostic Tools
M. Manrique
Conference Room Ballroom D
11:30 –11:40
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom D
11:40 – 12:40
SPECIAL SESSION
Electrocochleography (ECochG) – a Useful Tool the Advanced Audiological Diagnostic
in Challenging Cases
M. Walger
Conference Room Ballroom D
13:10 – 14:00
LUNCH
Conference Room Ballroom D
13:30 – 13:50
DOCUMENTARY FILM ‘MY MOONLIGHT SONATA’, SCREENPLAY & DIRECTION B. KACZYŃSKA, MEDICAL CONSULTATION PROF. H. SKARŻYŃSKI, PRODUCTION: INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF HEARING
Conference Room Ballroom D
13:10 – 14:00
OPEN MEETING FOR THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES AND THEIR MEMBERS (ISA) – BOARDROOM
Conference Room Ballroom D
14:00 – 15:50
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Rehabilitation
Chairpersons: L. De Raeve, M. Stankovic, A. Pankowska
Secretary: M. Dębińska
Factors influencing mainstream or special educational placement among Polish children with cochlear implants
Zgoda M., Lorens A., Obrycka A., Skarżyński H.
Applying the Person-Environment-Occupation Model to explore the participation of employees who are d/Deaf at an institution of higher learning
Moroe N., Matjeke T.
CBM’s contribution towards accessible Primary Ear and Hearing Care: Results from Training of Trainers for Community Health Workers in India
Santana-Hernandez D., Harvest S.
Communication and school readiness abilities of DHH children in South Africa: A retrospective review of EI preschools records
Maluleke N.P., Khoza-Shangase K., Kanji A.
Effects of Covid-19 on people with hearing impairment
Moller K., Sjolander L., Bott A.
Family-Centered Early Intervention for children who are deaf or hard of hearing: An integrative review
Maluleke N.P., Khoza K., Amisha A.
Person Centered Care in Audiology
Hlayisi V.
Quality of life and psychological health in adults with acquired single-sided deafness
Shcherbakova I.L., Megrelishvili S.M., Kuzovkov V.E., Karpishchenko S.A.
Rehabilitation of children with congenital unilateral conductive hearing loss
Agterberg M.
Rehabilitation Professional’s Competence in Differentially Diagnosing Deafblindness from Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Cross-sectional Survey
Moroe N., Masuku K., Shirame L.
Self-acceptance of deaf persons and the subjective assessment of benefits and satisfaction
with a cochlear implant in adults with prelingual deafness
Kobosko J., Geremek-Samsonowicz A., Kochański B., Pankowska A., Skarżyński H.
CONFERENCE ROOM BALLROOM D
15:50 – 16:00
BREAK
CONFERENCE ROOM BALLROOM D
16:00 – 16:45
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Vestibular Functions
Chairpersons: T. Mom, W. Kaźmierczak, G. Tacikowska
Secretary: S. Mąkosa
Directional preponderance – its diagnostic value – possibilities and restrictions
Kaźmierczak W., Kaźmierczak H., Janiak-Kiszka J., Śniegocki M.
How bilateral vestibulopathy affects cognition in older adults corrected for hearing status: a prospective cross-sectional study
Bosmans J., Gommeren H., Mertens G., Cras P., Engelborghs S., Van Ombergen A., Vereeck L., Gilles A., Van Rompaey V.
Music-Listening Level Preference in Musicians and Non-Musicians, and Relation to Vestibular Function
Cetinbag O., Couth S., Plack C., Kluk K.
Postural control and perceived handicap in elderly patients with and without vestibular impairment
Krupa A., Tacikowska G., Sosna-Duranowska M., Czajka N., Skarżyński P.H.
Conference Room Ballroom EF
7:45 – 8:45
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Hearing Screening 2
Chairpersons: S. Hatzopoulos, M. Milkov, K. Kochanek
Secretary: J. Bartosik
Accuracy of telemedicine enabled device for screening ear and hearing loss in rural and urban communities of India
Sachdeva S., Bhatnagar K., Beniwal K., Singhal R.
Clinical utility of smartphone-based audiometry for early hearing loss detection in HIV-positive children: A feasibility study
Phanguphangu M., Ross A.J.
Optimal protocol considerations for mHealth supported community-based pre-school hearing screening
Eksteen S., Swanepoel D.
Tablet-based hearing screening device for triaging children below 6 years of age in rural communities – Beta validation of prototype
Joshi B.D., Ramkumar V., Ramya V., Prabhakar A.
Validation of an internet-based digit-in-noise hearing screening test
Malicka A., Hau J., Lowe K., Eaton L., Thomas J., Leung W.L., Guest H., Kluk K.
Conference Room Ballroom EF
8:45 – 9:00
OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION
Conference Room Ballroom EF
10:40 – 11:10
KEYNOTE LECTURE
The Impact of Tinnitus on Sleep and How This Can be Managed with Audiologist-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
H. Aazh
Conference Room Ballroom EF
11:10 – 11:40
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Audiological Battery Test in Tinnitus Patients
M. Georgescu
Conference Room Ballroom EF
11:50 – 13:20
PANEL DISCUSSION
Hyperacusis & Tinnitus Management: Research Evidence Informing Best Practice
Chairperson: Hashir Aazh
Panelists: J.W. Hall III, D. Raj-Koziak, H. Keppler, H. Aazh
Contribution of Diagnostic Auditory Findings to Decisions About Evidence Based Management of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis, Hall III J.W.
Transcutaneous Neuromodulation by Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Research Evidence Informing Best Practice, Raj-Koziak D.
Hearing Aids for Tinnitus: Research Evidence Informing Best Practice, Keppler H.
Audiologist-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: Research Evidence Informing Best Practice, Aazh H.
Conference Room Ballroom EF
13:10 – 14:00
LUNCH
13:30 – 13:50 documentary film ‘My Moonlight Sonata’, screenplay & direction B. Kaczyńska, medical consultation prof. H. Skarżyński, production: Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing
13:10 – 14:00 Open Meeting for the Affiliated Societies and Their Members (ISA) – BOARDROOM
Conference Room Ballroom EF
14:00 – 15:30
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Age-related HL
Chairpersons: M. Manrique, O. Profant, N. Tafo Diallo
Secretary: T. Golubok
Effect of rehabilitation training based on temporal fine structure on perception speech in noise on elderly with mild to moderate hearing loss
Rasouli Fard P., Jarollahi F., Sameni S.J .
Healthy aging in elderly cochlear implant recipients: a multinational observational study
Manrique M., Marx M., Mosnier I., Belmin J., Ramos A., Khnifes R., Ohad H., Bovo R., Cuda D.
Hearing and cognitive outcomes of cochlear implantation in the elderly patients
Tomanek E., Skarżyński P.H.
Practicing Preventive Audiology: Promoting Healthy Hearing Across the Lifespan
Hall J.W.
Reframing hearing through cultural, social, and psychological lenses
McMahon C.M., Sherman K., Matthews N., Ferguson M., Love S.
The ageing population: Clinical implications on the use of hearing devices
Ng I.H.Y., Yeung K.Y.K, Tong M.C.F.
The Change in Compliance Values in the Geriatric Population
Çakır M.S., Polat Z., Eyupler T., Atas A.
Understanding the causal link between hearing loss and depression in later life and the impact of hearing aids
Tsimpida D., Kontopantelis E., Ashcroft D.M., Panagioti M.
Conference Room Ballroom EF
15:30 – 15:40
BREAK
Conference Room Ballroom EF
15:40 – 16:45
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Tinnitus 2
Chairpersons: J.W. Hall III, M. Georgescu, W. Świerniak
Secretary: A. Słupczyńska
Personalized Approach in the Diagnostic and Treatment of Tinnitus
Lisotskaya V.V., Merculava E.P, Hreben N.I., Eremenko J.E.
Prevalence and severity of tinnitus in a representative sample of 70 year olds
Hoff M., Tengstrand T., Sadeghi A., Skoog I., Rosenhall U.
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback – a promising tool for treating tinnitus
Wolak T., Rogala J., Wojciechowski J., Cygan B.H., Wójcik J., Cieśla K., Raj-Koziak D., Skarżyński H.
Sound therapy for cochlear implant users with tinnitus
van Heteren J.A.A., Arts R.A.G.J., Killian M.J.P., Assouly K.K.S., van de Wauw C., Stokroos R.J., Smit A.L., George E.L.J.
The need for multidisciplinary personalized medicine in tinnitus management
Gilles A., Jacquemin L., Cardon E., Michiels S., Lammers M., Van Rompaey V.
The relation between hearing status, cognition and listening effort in adults with and without tinnitus
Degeest S., Kestens K., De Meulemeester K., Keppler H.
Conference Room Wawel
7:45 – 11:40
ePOSTERS
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Conference Room Wawel
11:40 – 12:50
ePOSTER SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Pediatric Audiology
Chairpersons: A. Pluta, M. Zgoda, N. Czajka
Secretaries: K. Renke, I. Tomaszewska-Hert
ALRs in noise, investigating the optimal recording parameters in school-aged children
Duquette-Laplante F., Jutras B., Koravand A.
Comparison of the Auditory Processing Domains (APDQ) and Evaluation of Children’s Listening and Processing Skills (ECLiPS) Questionnaires
Purdy J., Wright M., Woodman J., Levy E.
Cortical activation in children with congenital toxoplasmosis during auditory stimuli
Bertachini A.L.L., Resende L.M., Januário G.C., Novi S.L., Andrade G.M.Q., Romanelli R.M.C., Mesquita R.C, Miranda D.M
Developing acoustic criteria that reduces discomfort and hearing problems among pre-school children
Sandström L., Persson Waye K., Mäki-Torkko E., Fredriksson S.
Early intervention after Newborn Hearing Screening test (local community-centered approach)
Choi S.J., Lee B.D., Lee J.Y.
Language equity: delay in care of hearing aid provision services to LatinX patients in a pediatric setting
Purdy J., Jobin T., Doolittle S., Agbayani R.
Long-term hearing abilities in noise in school-age children with early-childhood otitis media
Koiek S., Hvass Schmidt J., Dillon H., Brandt C., Neher T.
Maturation in auditory event-related potentials explains variation in auditory and speech outcomes after CI in prelingually deafness children
Zhang X.Y., Weng Y.L., Liang M.J., Liu J.H., Chen Y.B., Chen S.J., Zheng Y.Q.
The threshold dynamics of the auditory nerve electrically evoked compound action potential in implanted children
Kechyan D.K., Bakhshinyan V.V., Tavartkiladze G.A.
Theory-of-mind development in prelingually deafened children (of hearing parents) with cochlear implants
Pluta A., Zgoda M., Wysocka J., Golec K., Krysztofiak M.
Use of digital otoscopy to support tele-audiology
Purdy J., Doolittle S., Magit A., Colio K.
Conference Room Wawel
13:00 – 14:00
ePOSTERS
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Conference Room Wawel
16:00 – 16:45
ePOSTERS
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