Literature DB >> 31723056

Continuous vestibular implant stimulation partially restores eye-stabilizing reflexes.

Peter J Boutros1, Desi P Schoo2, Mehdi Rahman3, Nicolas S Valentin3, Margaret R Chow1, Andrianna I Ayiotis1, Brian J Morris1, Andreas Hofner4, Aitor Morillo Rascon4, Andreas Marx4, Ross Deas4, Gene Y Fridman1,2, Natan S Davidovics3, Bryan K Ward2, Carolina Treviño2, Stephen P Bowditch2, Dale C Roberts2, Kelly E Lane2, Yoav Gimmon2, Michael C Schubert2, John P Carey2, Andreas Jaeger4, Charles C Della Santina1,2,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUNDBilateral loss of vestibular (inner ear inertial) sensation causes chronically blurred vision during head movement, postural instability, and increased fall risk. Individuals who fail to compensate despite rehabilitation therapy have no adequate treatment options. Analogous to hearing restoration via cochlear implants, prosthetic electrical stimulation of vestibular nerve branches to encode head motion has garnered interest as a potential treatment, but prior studies in humans have not included continuous long-term stimulation or 3D binocular vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) oculography, without which one cannot determine whether an implant selectively stimulates the implanted ear's 3 semicircular canals.METHODSWe report binocular 3D VOR responses of 4 human subjects with ototoxic bilateral vestibular loss unilaterally implanted with a Labyrinth Devices Multichannel Vestibular Implant System vestibular implant, which provides continuous, long-term, motion-modulated prosthetic stimulation via electrodes in 3 semicircular canals.RESULTSInitiation of prosthetic stimulation evoked nystagmus that decayed within 30 minutes. Stimulation targeting 1 canal produced 3D VOR responses approximately aligned with that canal's anatomic axis. Targeting multiple canals yielded responses aligned with a vector sum of individual responses. Over 350-812 days of continuous 24 h/d use, modulated electrical stimulation produced stable VOR responses that grew with stimulus intensity and aligned approximately with any specified 3D head rotation axis.CONCLUSIONThese results demonstrate that a vestibular implant can selectively, continuously, and chronically provide artificial sensory input to all 3 implanted semicircular canals in individuals disabled by bilateral vestibular loss, driving reflexive VOR eye movements that approximately align in 3D with the head motion axis encoded by the implant.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02725463.FUNDINGNIH/National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders: R01DC013536 and 2T32DC000023; Labyrinth Devices, LLC; and Med-El GmbH.

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Keywords:  Medical devices; Neuroscience; Otology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31723056      PMCID: PMC6948863          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.128397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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