Learning Objectives:
Objectives: Present the 6 months results of a multicentre, prospective investigation on the Cochlear™ Baha® Attract™ System.
Design: Fifty-four adult patients with hearing impairment, were included and underwent surgery in the current prospective cohort study. Follow-up visits were scheduled at 10 days, 4, 6 and 12 weeks, and 6 months. Main outcome measures are hearing performance (free-field audiometry, speech in quiet, adaptive speech in noise) with the Baha Attract System compared to the unaided situation and compared to a pre-operative test situation using the sound processor on a softband, safety of the Baha Attract System, hearing related quality of life, surgical information, sound processor magnet strength and magnetic retention force over time, and information on postoperative pain, discomfort, numbness and soft tissue status.
Results: The 6 months results of the multicentre will be presented for the main outcome measures.
Conclusions: The objective is to present data regarding the usability and clinical performance of the Baha Attract System in subjects with hearing impairment that are candidates for Baha surgery.