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[Electrophysiologic studies in patients with cochlear implants].

T Van Den Abbeele1, Y Ormezzano, B Frachet

  • 1Service d'ORL et Chirurgie Cervico-Faciale, Hôpital Avicenne, Bobigny.

Annales D'Oto-Laryngologie Et De Chirurgie Cervico Faciale : Bulletin De La Societe D'Oto-Laryngologie Des Hopitaux De Paris
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary

Cochlear implants enable electrical stimulation for hearing rehabilitation and audiovestibular tests in deaf patients. This study introduces electrical equivalents for various evoked potentials and reflexes, offering new diagnostic possibilities.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology and Neurotology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Neuroscience

Context:

  • Cochlear implants are crucial for hearing rehabilitation in patients with severe to profound hearing loss.
  • Traditional audiological and vestibular assessments are limited in patients with profound hearing loss or those with cochlear implants.

Purpose:

  • To introduce and validate electrical stimulation-based methods for comprehensive audiovestibular assessment in patients with cochlear implants.
  • To establish electrical evoked potentials (E-BERA, E-MLR, E-P300), electrical stapedial reflex, and vestibular stimulations as viable alternatives to acoustic testing.

Summary:

  • Extracochlear cochlear implants facilitate electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve for rehabilitation and diagnostic testing.
  • The study presents novel methods for electrical evoked potentials (E-BERA, E-MLR, E-P300), electrical stapedial reflex, and vestibular stimulations.

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  • These electrical assessments aim to replace conventional acoustic-based audiological and vestibular explorations.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a new paradigm for audiological and vestibular assessment in cochlear implant users.
    • Expands diagnostic capabilities for patients with profound hearing loss, enabling more accurate rehabilitation planning.
    • Offers potential for earlier detection of auditory nerve or implant issues through electrical stimulation methods.