EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 43 MIN
Ep. 261 Cochlear Implants in the Elderly - Challenges & Solutions with Dr. Cameron Wick
from BackTable ENT · host BackTable
Only 7–10% of patients who qualify for cochlear implants actually receive one. Why are so many older adults missing out on life-changing hearing care? In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, guest hosts Dr. Joe Walter Kutz and Dr. Brandon Isaacson are joined by Dr. Cameron Wick of University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center to discuss cochlear implantation in the elderly population. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors explore common barriers to cochlear implantation, persistently low referral rates, and the substantial benefits these devices can offer older adults. Dr. Wick shares insights from his recent study on patients in their 80s and 90s, highlighting meaningful improvements in speech perception and overall quality of life. The conversation also addresses surgical considerations, postoperative care, the importance of timely intervention, and updated Medicare guidelines. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:52 - Risks and Benefits of CI in Older Adults11:57 - Handling Anticoagulation During CI Surgery13:59 - Post-Surgery Expectations and Balance Issues16:35 - Next Day Activation and Surgical Considerations19:17 - Assessing Patient Suitability for Cochlear Implants22:45 - Setting Patient Expectations for Cochlear Implants23:39 - Barriers to Cochlear Implant Access28:07 - Importance of Early Identification and Referral31:47 - Postoperative Rehabilitation and Patient Support39:30 - Concluding Thoughts and Acknowledgements --- RESOURCES J. Walter Kutz, M.D.https://utswmed.org/doctors/joe-kutz/ Brandon Isaacson, M.D.https://utswmed.org/doctors/brandon-isaacson/ Cameron Wick, MDhttps://www.uhhospitals.org/doctors/Wick-Cameron-1063737799
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Only 7–10% of patients who qualify for cochlear implants actually receive one. Why are so many older adults missing out on life-changing hearing care? In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, guest hosts Dr. Joe Walter Kutz and Dr. Brandon Isaacson are joined by Dr. Cameron Wick of University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center to discuss cochlear implantation in the elderly population. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors explore common barriers to cochlear implantation, persistently low referral rates, and the substantial benefits these devices can offer older adults. Dr. Wick shares insights from his recent study on patients in their 80s and 90s, highlighting meaningful improvements in speech perception and overall quality of life. The conversation also addresses surgical considerations, postoperative care, the importance of timely intervention, and updated Medicare guidelines. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:52 - Risks and Benefits of CI in Older Adults11:57 - Handling Anticoagulation During CI Surgery13:59 - Post-Surgery Expectations and Balance Issues16:35 - Next Day Activation and Surgical Considerations19:17 - Assessing Patient Suitability for Cochlear Implants22:45 - Setting Patient Expectations for Cochlear Implants23:39 - Barriers to Cochlear Implant Access28:07 - Importance of Early Identification and Referral31:47 - Postoperative Rehabilitation and Patient Support39:30 - Concluding Thoughts and Acknowledgements --- RESOURCES J. Walter Kutz, M.D.https://utswmed.org/doctors/joe-kutz/ Brandon Isaacson, M.D.https://utswmed.org/doctors/brandon-isaacson/ Cameron Wick, MDhttps://www.uhhospitals.org/doctors/Wick-Cameron-1063737799
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