Journal article
Predicting Postoperative Speech Perception and Audiometric Thresholds Using Intracochlear Electrocochleography in Cochlear Implant Recipients
J Panario, C Bester, S O'Leary
Ear and Hearing | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2024
Abstract
Objectives: Electrocochleography (ECochG) appears to offer the most accurate prediction of post-cochlear implant hearing outcomes. This may be related to its capacity to interrogate the health of underlying cochlear tissue. The four major components of ECochG (cochlear microphonic [CM], summating potential [SP], compound action potential [CAP], and auditory nerve neurophonic [ANN]) are generated by different cochlear tissue components. Analyzing characteristics of these components can reveal the state of hair and neural cell in a cochlea. There is limited evidence on the characteristics of intracochlear (IC) ECochG recordings measured across the array postinsertion but compared with extracoc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Acquisition of the data was supported by Cochlear Ltd. J.P. was funded by an Australian Commonwealth Government scholarship. S.O. was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia), GNT0628679 and GNT107867.