Literature DB >> 10569402

Neural response telemetry with the nucleus CI24M cochlear implant.

J K Shallop1, G W Facer, A Peterson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To review our intraoperative and postoperative testing protocol for cochlear implant patients. This study describes the methodologies and applications of a new technique called neural response telemetry (NRT) for the Nucleus CI24M cochlear implant system. NRT uses radiofrequency telemetry technology to measure the action potentials of the auditory nerve. STUDY
DESIGN: We have developed a specific protocol for intraoperative testing of the implant device before, during, and after implantation. This includes device integrity tests, visual detection of electrical stapedius muscle reflexes (VESR), and NRT.
METHODS: Our methodologies use the commercial software (Windows-based Diagnostic and Programming System [WIN-DPS] and NRT) for the Nucleus CI24M. We describe the details of our protocol used on all of the patients (14 adults and 14 children) who received CI24M implants at Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN). Our protocol correlates the NRT threshold with the behavioral responses for each patient on at least four electrodes.
RESULTS: From August 1, 1998, to December 31,1998, we completed electrode integrity tests, NRT, and VESR testing intraoperatively on 12 patients with the Nucleus CI24M. We have measured normal implant function on all 28 of our CI24M patients with one exception. One of our children had a device failure after approximately 4 months as a result of head trauma. We have also obtained NRT results from an additional 10 patients postoperatively.
CONCLUSIONS: The measurement of device and electrode array function is quite simple with the CI24M software. These measurements can be obtained intraoperatively as well as postoperatively. We conclude that VESR and NRT measurements can be very helpful in programming for patients with cochlear implants, especially children, because they provides us with target settings for the speech processor.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10569402     DOI: 10.1097/00005537-199911000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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