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Título: Measuring implanted patient response to tone pips
Autor(es): CORNEJO CRUZ, JUAN MANUEL
QUINTANA LOPEZ, AGAR KARINA
BELTRAN VARGAS, NOHRA ELSY
GRANADOS TREJO, MARIA DEL PILAR
Temas: Implantes cocleares
Trastornos de la audición en niños
Fecha: 2021
Editorial: Londres : BioMed Central
Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine, 20(10), 2021
Resumen: An electrical potential not previously reported—electrical cochlear response (ECR)—observed only in implanted patients is described. Its amplitude and growth slope are a measurement of the stimulation achieved by a tone pip on the auditory nerve. The stimulation and recording system constructed for this purpose, the features of this potential obtained in a group of 43 children, and its possible clinical use are described. The ECR is obtained by averaging the EEG epochs acquired each time the cochlear implant (CI) processes a tone pip of known frequency and intensity when the patient is sleeping and using the CI in everyday mode. The ECR is sensitive to tone pip intensity level, microphone sensitivity, sound processor gain, dynamic range of electrical current, and responsiveness to electrical current of the auditory nerve portion involved with the electrode under test. It allows individual evaluation of intracochlear electrodes by choosing, one at the time, the central frequency of the electrode as the test tone pip frequency, so the ECR measurement due to a variable intensity tone pip allows to establish the suitability of the dynamic range of the electrode current.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/637
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