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Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to investigate whether the cochlear implant electrode array design affects the electrophysiological and psychophysical measures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Eighty five ears were used as data in this retrospective study. They were divided into two groups b...

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Autores principales: Lee, Ji Young, Hong, Sung Hwa, Moon, Il Joon, Kim, Eun Yeon, Baek, Eunjoo, Seol, Hye Yoon, Kang, Sihyung
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Publicado: The Korean Audiological Society and Korean Otological Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31315391
http://dx.doi.org/10.7874/jao.2019.00164
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author Lee, Ji Young
Hong, Sung Hwa
Moon, Il Joon
Kim, Eun Yeon
Baek, Eunjoo
Seol, Hye Yoon
Kang, Sihyung
author_facet Lee, Ji Young
Hong, Sung Hwa
Moon, Il Joon
Kim, Eun Yeon
Baek, Eunjoo
Seol, Hye Yoon
Kang, Sihyung
author_sort Lee, Ji Young
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to investigate whether the cochlear implant electrode array design affects the electrophysiological and psychophysical measures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Eighty five ears were used as data in this retrospective study. They were divided into two groups by the electrode array design: lateral wall type (LW) and perimodiolar type (PM). The electrode site was divided into three regions (basal, medial, apical). The evoked compound action potential (ECAP) threshold, T level, C level, dynamic range (DR), and aided air conduction threshold were measured. RESULTS: The ECAP threshold was lower for the PM than for the LW, and decreased as the electrode site was closer to the apical region. The T level was lower for the PM than for the LW, and was lower on the apical region than on the other regions. The C level on the basal region was lower for the PM than for the LW whereas the C level was lower on the apical region than on the other regions. The DRs on the apical region was greater for the PM than for the LW whereas the DR was narrower on the apical region than on the other regions. The aided air conduction threshold was not different for the electrode design and frequency. CONCLUSIONS: The current study would support the advantages of the PM over the LW in that the PM had the lower current level and greater DR, which could result in more localized neural stimulation and reduced power consumption.
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spelling pubmed-66468972019-07-29 Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types Lee, Ji Young Hong, Sung Hwa Moon, Il Joon Kim, Eun Yeon Baek, Eunjoo Seol, Hye Yoon Kang, Sihyung J Audiol Otol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to investigate whether the cochlear implant electrode array design affects the electrophysiological and psychophysical measures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Eighty five ears were used as data in this retrospective study. They were divided into two groups by the electrode array design: lateral wall type (LW) and perimodiolar type (PM). The electrode site was divided into three regions (basal, medial, apical). The evoked compound action potential (ECAP) threshold, T level, C level, dynamic range (DR), and aided air conduction threshold were measured. RESULTS: The ECAP threshold was lower for the PM than for the LW, and decreased as the electrode site was closer to the apical region. The T level was lower for the PM than for the LW, and was lower on the apical region than on the other regions. The C level on the basal region was lower for the PM than for the LW whereas the C level was lower on the apical region than on the other regions. The DRs on the apical region was greater for the PM than for the LW whereas the DR was narrower on the apical region than on the other regions. The aided air conduction threshold was not different for the electrode design and frequency. CONCLUSIONS: The current study would support the advantages of the PM over the LW in that the PM had the lower current level and greater DR, which could result in more localized neural stimulation and reduced power consumption. The Korean Audiological Society and Korean Otological Society 2019-07 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6646897/ /pubmed/31315391 http://dx.doi.org/10.7874/jao.2019.00164 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Audiological Society and Korean Otological Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Lee, Ji Young
Hong, Sung Hwa
Moon, Il Joon
Kim, Eun Yeon
Baek, Eunjoo
Seol, Hye Yoon
Kang, Sihyung
Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types
title Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types
title_full Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types
title_fullStr Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types
title_short Effect of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Design on Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures: Lateral Wall versus Perimodiolar Types
title_sort effect of cochlear implant electrode array design on electrophysiological and psychophysical measures: lateral wall versus perimodiolar types
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31315391
http://dx.doi.org/10.7874/jao.2019.00164
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