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Prospective Evaluation of 3 T MRI Effect on Residual Hearing Function of Cochlea Implantees

Introduction: The approval process for MRI safety of implants includes physical observations and an experimental evaluation in artificial settings to simulate the in vivo effect. This contains the observation of temperature changes and artificial current generation by the magnetic field. From these...

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Autores principales: Eichler, Theda, Ibrahim, Ahmed, Riemann, Conrad, Scholtz, Lars Uwe, Gehl, Hans Björn, Goon, Peter, Sudhoff, Holger, Todt, Ingo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9599932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36291339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12101406
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author Eichler, Theda
Ibrahim, Ahmed
Riemann, Conrad
Scholtz, Lars Uwe
Gehl, Hans Björn
Goon, Peter
Sudhoff, Holger
Todt, Ingo
author_facet Eichler, Theda
Ibrahim, Ahmed
Riemann, Conrad
Scholtz, Lars Uwe
Gehl, Hans Björn
Goon, Peter
Sudhoff, Holger
Todt, Ingo
author_sort Eichler, Theda
collection PubMed
description Introduction: The approval process for MRI safety of implants includes physical observations and an experimental evaluation in artificial settings to simulate the in vivo effect. This contains the observation of temperature changes and artificial current generation by the magnetic field. From these findings, the safety of an implant and its effect on the patient can be estimated. MRI safety is based on an in vivo evaluation of adverse events after the approval process, but an actual analysis of the effect on different tissues is not followed. The effect of MRI scanning in cochlea implantees on their residual hearing as the correlate of the hair cell function is so far unknown, therefore the aim of the present study was to observe the effect of 3 T MRI on the residual hearing of cochlea implantees. Material and Methods: In this prospective study, we performed a 3 T MRI T2 2D MS Drive sequence in eight cochlea-implanted ears. Before and after the MRI scan, a bone conduction pure tone audiogram (BC PTA) was performed. All cochlea implantees had a pre-scanning threshold of low frequency residual hearing between 20 dB and 65 dB. Results: Low frequency mean residual hearing was not affected by the 3 T T2 2D MS Drive sequence. We observed a pre-scanning threshold at 250 Hz of 42.9 (SD 3.9) dB and for 500 Hz 57.1 (SD 6.4) dB. Post-scanning BC PTA was for 250 Hz 42.1 (SD 3.9) dB and for 500 Hz 57.1 (SD 5.7) dB. Conclusion: 3 T MRI scanning has no significant functional effect on the hair cells in cochlea implantees in low frequencies with a T2 2D MS Drive sequence.
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spelling pubmed-95999322022-10-27 Prospective Evaluation of 3 T MRI Effect on Residual Hearing Function of Cochlea Implantees Eichler, Theda Ibrahim, Ahmed Riemann, Conrad Scholtz, Lars Uwe Gehl, Hans Björn Goon, Peter Sudhoff, Holger Todt, Ingo Brain Sci Perspective Introduction: The approval process for MRI safety of implants includes physical observations and an experimental evaluation in artificial settings to simulate the in vivo effect. This contains the observation of temperature changes and artificial current generation by the magnetic field. From these findings, the safety of an implant and its effect on the patient can be estimated. MRI safety is based on an in vivo evaluation of adverse events after the approval process, but an actual analysis of the effect on different tissues is not followed. The effect of MRI scanning in cochlea implantees on their residual hearing as the correlate of the hair cell function is so far unknown, therefore the aim of the present study was to observe the effect of 3 T MRI on the residual hearing of cochlea implantees. Material and Methods: In this prospective study, we performed a 3 T MRI T2 2D MS Drive sequence in eight cochlea-implanted ears. Before and after the MRI scan, a bone conduction pure tone audiogram (BC PTA) was performed. All cochlea implantees had a pre-scanning threshold of low frequency residual hearing between 20 dB and 65 dB. Results: Low frequency mean residual hearing was not affected by the 3 T T2 2D MS Drive sequence. We observed a pre-scanning threshold at 250 Hz of 42.9 (SD 3.9) dB and for 500 Hz 57.1 (SD 6.4) dB. Post-scanning BC PTA was for 250 Hz 42.1 (SD 3.9) dB and for 500 Hz 57.1 (SD 5.7) dB. Conclusion: 3 T MRI scanning has no significant functional effect on the hair cells in cochlea implantees in low frequencies with a T2 2D MS Drive sequence. MDPI 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9599932/ /pubmed/36291339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12101406 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Scholtz, Lars Uwe
Gehl, Hans Björn
Goon, Peter
Sudhoff, Holger
Todt, Ingo
Prospective Evaluation of 3 T MRI Effect on Residual Hearing Function of Cochlea Implantees
title Prospective Evaluation of 3 T MRI Effect on Residual Hearing Function of Cochlea Implantees
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title_fullStr Prospective Evaluation of 3 T MRI Effect on Residual Hearing Function of Cochlea Implantees
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title_short Prospective Evaluation of 3 T MRI Effect on Residual Hearing Function of Cochlea Implantees
title_sort prospective evaluation of 3 t mri effect on residual hearing function of cochlea implantees
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9599932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36291339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12101406
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