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Post-operative stapedius reflex tests with simultaneous loudness scaling in patients supplied with cochlear implants.

K Stephan1, K Welzl-Müller.   

Abstract

The estimation of the maximum comfort loudness levels (MCL) by measurements of the electrically elicited stapedius reflex was examined in six experienced cochlear implant users supplied with the COMBI 40 implant system. The stapedius reflex was tested and loudness scaling was performed simultaneously using an up/down stimulation protocol close to the reflex threshold with automated recording of both test procedures. The electrical stapedius reflex threshold (ESRT) and loudness scaling were evaluated separately. Scaling at the reflex threshold ranged between normal and loud. The range of stimulus intensities corresponding to ESRT is much smaller than that at a particular loudness category. The overall correlation between ESRT and MCL was high (r=0.92), with a similar dependence of ESRT and MCL on the channel stimulated. Thus, when the stapedius reflex can be detected post-operatively, the ESRT can be applied successfully for the fitting procedure of the speech processor. Simultaneous loudness scaling during the entire reflex test showed that overstimulation via the implant can be avoided effectively.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10749066     DOI: 10.3109/00206090009073049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Audiology        ISSN: 0020-6091


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