| Literature DB >> 20015362 |
Stefan Brill1, Joachim Müller, Rudolf Hagen, Alexander Möltner, Steffi-Johanna Brockmeier, Thomas Stark, Silke Helbig, Jan Maurer, Thomas Zahnert, Clemens Zierhofer, Peter Nopp, Ilona Anderson, Stefan Strahl.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The standard electrode array for the MED-EL MAESTRO cochlear implant system is 31 mm in length which allows an insertion angle of approximately 720 degrees . When fully inserted, this long electrode array is capable of stimulating the most apical region of the cochlea. No investigation has explored Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential (ECAP) recordings in this region with a large number of subjects using a commercially available cochlear implant system. The aim of this study is to determine if certain properties of ECAP recordings vary, depending on the stimulation site in the cochlea.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20015362 PMCID: PMC2803480 DOI: 10.1186/1475-925X-8-40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Figure 1Recovery inter-pulse interval (rIPI). To compute the recovery inter-pulse interval (rIPI) the ECAP amplitude is measured for a range of different IPIs. The rIPI is defined as the IPI that would result in the mean of the maximal and the minimal amplitude measured.
Mapping of the electrodes to the cochlear region depending on the electrode insertion depth.
| Electrode | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active Electrodes: 1-12 | a | a | a | a | m | m | m | m | b | b | b | b |
| Active Electrodes: 1-11 | a | a | a | m | m | m | m | b | b | b | b | - |
| Active Electrodes: 1-10 | a | a | m | m | m | m | b | b | b | b | - | - |
Regions are encoded as: a = apical, m = middle, b = basal.
The ECAP measurement results reported as mean values with the standard deviation.
| basal | middle | apical | full region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 220.8 ± 114.4 μV | 257.9 ± 129.7 μV | 341.3 ± 200.5 μV | 273.3 ± 159.6 μV | |
| 356.2 ± 114.0 cu | 337.8 ± 100.2 cu | 307.3 ± 113.7 cu | 333.8 ± 110.3 cu | |
| 0.747 ± 0.389 μV/cu | 0.766 ± 0.384 μV/cu | 1.092 ± 0.638 μV/cu | 0.869 ± 0.506 μV/cu | |
| 163.3 ± 87.7 μV | 192.8 ± 70.2 μV | 223.4 ± 104.2 μV | 193.2 ± 90.1 μV | |
| 1267.9 ± 301.9 μs | 1236.0 ± 415.6 μs | 1519.0 ± 431.8 μs | 1341.0 ± 400.1 μs |
Observed regional effects on the respective ECAP features.
| ANOVA | t-test basal-apical | t-test middle-apical | t-test middle-basal | Mauchly's | Greenhouse | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| p = 0.0527 | No sphericity | ε = 0.748 | ||||
| p = 0.0511 | p = 0.2314 | No sphericity | ε = 0.999 | |||
| p = 0.7055 | No sphericity | ε = 0.690 | ||||
| p = 0.2770 | p = 0.1775 | sphericity | - | |||
| p = 0.0590 | p = 0.0262 | p = 0.7198 | sphericity | - |
The results of the statistical analysis are shown. Significant results are printed in boldface. The Bonferroni corrected significance level was α = 0.0167.
Figure 2ECAP amplitude as function of maximal ECAP recovery amplitude. The maximal amplitude measured with the ECAP recovery sequence for the group of experienced users is plotted against the measured ECAP amplitudes. The Pearson's correlation coefficient is r = 0.945.
Figure 3ECAP amplitudes for the different regions of the cochlea. ECAP amplitudes measured are shown for the different regions. There are significant differences between the basal and apical regions (p < 0.001) as well as the middle and apical regions (p = 0.003).
Figure 4ECAP thresholds for the different regions. The measured ECAP thresholds shown for the different regions. There is a significant difference between the basal and apical region (p = 0.0026).
Figure 5ECAP amplitude growth function for the different regions. The slope of the fitted ECAP amplitude growth function is shown for the different regions. There are significant differences between the basal and apical region (p = 0.001) as well as the middle and apical region (p < 0.001).
Figure 6ECAP amplitude in relative refractory state for the different regions. The ECAP amplitude in relative refractory state shown for the different regions. There is a significant difference between the basal and apical region (p = 0.008).
Figure 7Recovery inter-pulse interval (rIPI) for the different regions. The recovery inter-pulse interval (rIPI, as defined in Figure 1) shows an overall dependence on cochlear region, however post-hoc tests showed no significant effect between individual regions.