Journal article
Electrical Impedance as a Biomarker for Inner Ear Pathology Following Lateral Wall and Peri-modiolar Cochlear Implantation
C Shaul, CW Bester, S Weder, J Choi, H Eastwood, KV Padmavathi, A Collins, SJ O'Leary
Otology and Neurotology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2019
Abstract
Objectives/Hypothesis: Spikes in cochlear implant impedance are associated with inner ear pathology after implantation. Here, we correlate these spikes with episodes of hearing loss and/or vertigo, with a comparison between lateral wall and peri-modiolar electrode arrays. Methods: Seven hundred seventy recipients of Cochlear's slim-straight, lateral wall electrode (CI422), or peri-modiolar (CI512) electrode were investigated for impedance spikes. Impedance fluctuations were defined as a median rise of ≥ 4 kV across all intracochlear electrodes from baseline measurements taken 2 weeks after switch-on. Medical records were analyzed from 189 of the 770 patients. Results: The slim straight, late..
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S.J.O. is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia). This research was conducted at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).