Electrophysiologic Consequences of Flexible Electrode Insertions in Gerbils With Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

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Choudhury, Baishakhi [1 ]
Adunka, Oliver Franz [1 ]
Awan, Omar [1 ]
Pike, John Maxwell [1 ]
Buchman, Craig A. [1 ]
Fitzpatrick, Douglas C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
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Cochlear electrophysiology; Cochlear implantation; Cochlear microphonic; Compound action potential; Electrocochleography; Hearing preservation; COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS; ACOUSTIC STIMULATION; AUDITORY-SYSTEM; PRESERVATION; RECORDINGS; DAMAGE;
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10.1097/MAO.0b013e31829bdf2b
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Hypothesis Flexible electrode interaction with intracochlear structures in a noise-damaged region of the cochlea can lead to measureable electrophysiologic changes. Background An emerging goal in cochlear implantation is preservation of residual hearing subsequently allowing for combined electric and acoustic stimulation (EAS). However, residual hearing is at least partially lost in most patients as a result of electrode insertion. A gerbil model was used to examine changes to acoustically evoked cochlear potentials during simulated cochlear implantation. Methods Gerbils were partially deafened by noise exposure to mimic residual hearing in human cochlear implant candidates. After 1 month, round window and intracochlear recordings during flexible electrode insertion were made in response to 1 kHz tone burst stimuli at 80 dB SPL. After the insertion, the cochleas were histologically examined for hair cell loss because of the noise exposure and trauma because of the electrode insertion. Results Anatomic damage from the flexible electrode was not observable in most cases. However, insertions caused response declines that were, on average, greater than the controls, although some losses were similar to the controls. The CM was more sensitive than the CAP for detecting cochlear disturbance. Conclusion Because response reductions occurred in the absence of anatomic damage, disturbances in the fluid at the base appear to affect responses from the apex. The losses were less than in previous experiments where the basilar membrane was penetrated.
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