| Literature DB >> 32993065 |
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Keywords: ECoG; Hybrid CI; cochlear implant; electrocochleography; residual hearing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32993065 PMCID: PMC7579537 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17197043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) flow diagram for study selection.
Summary of 30 included articles.
| No | Authors | Title | Year | Country | Subjects | Time at ECoG Measurement | ECoG Method | Main Results | NIH Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abbas et al. [ | Using neural response telemetry to monitor physiological responses to acoustic stimulation in Hybrid cochlear implant users | 2017 | USA | 44 Adults | Postoperative | Intracochlear | CM and ANN thresholds well correlated with 500 Hz audiometric thresholds. CM and ANN magnitude reduced as residual hearing changed over time. | 89% |
| 2 | Adunka et al. [ | Round widow electrocochleography before and after cochlear implant electrode insertion | 2015 | USA | 14 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | Average 4 dB change in ECoG Total Response (TR) magnitude before and after electrode insertion. No correlation between change in ECoG response and change in audiometric thresholds (22 dB on average). | 89% |
| 3 | Attias et al. [ | Postoperative intracochlear electrocochleography in pediatric cochlear implant recipients: association with audiometric thresholds and auditory performance | 2020 | Israel | 60 Children | Postoperative | Intracochlear | CM responses identified in 29 ears out of 88 ears. CM amplitudes were highly correlated ( | 89% |
| 4 | Bester et al. [ | Characterizing electrocochleography in cochlear implant recipients with residual hearing low-frequency hearing | 2017 | Australia | 45 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | The most prevalent ECoG pattern with a peak in the CM amplitude near the most apical electrode was found in 21 subjects. CM amplitudes were well correlated with low frequency residual hearing. | 79% |
| 5 | Campbell et al. [ | Cochlear response telemetry: Intracochlear electrocochleography via cochlear implant neural response telemetry pilot study results | 2014 | Australia | 5 Adults | Postoperative | Intracochlear | CM, ANN, CAP, SP responses via an intracochlear recording method were reliably measured in all subjects. Apical electrodes yielded the most reliable recordings. | 67% |
| 6 | Choudbury et al. [ | Intraoperative round window recordings to acoustic stimuli from cochlear implant patients | 2012 | USA | 11 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | CM and ANN responses were measurable in 23 out of 25 subjects. Response magnitudes were largest at low frequencies. | 78% |
| 7 | Coulthurst et al. [ | Comparison of pure-tone thresholds and cochlear microphonics thresholds in pediatric cochlear implant patients | 2020 | USA | 13 Children | Postoperative | Intracochlear | Significant correlation ( | 78% |
| 8 | Dalbert et al. [ | Correlation of electrophysiological properties and hearing preservation in cochlear implant patients | 2015 | Switzerland | 19 Adults | Intraoperative | Round Window | CM and ANN responses were measurable in 18 out of 19 subjects. A total of 17 subjects had no considerable changes in ECoG recordings at low frequencies after electrode insertion. | 78% |
| 9 | Dalbert et al. [ | Assessment of cochlear trauma during cochlear implantation using electrocochleography and cone beam computed tomography | 2016 | Switzerland | 14 Adults | Intraoperative | Round Window | A total of 4 subjects with hearing loss >11 dB or complete hearing loss showed a decrease in intraoperative high- or low-frequency ECoG responses, | 78% |
| 10 | Dalbert et al. [ | Assessment of cochlear function during cochlear implantation by extra- and intracochlear electrocochleography | 2018 | Switzerland | 22 Adults | Intraoperative | Round Window, Intracochlear | Changes in round window ECoG recordings correlated with postoperative hearing change. Subjects who had hearing loss of 22 dB after surgery showed a detectable decrease or loss of ECoG responses after electrode insertion. | 78% |
| 11 | Dalbert et al. [ | Simultaneous intra- and extracochlear electrocochleography during electrode insertion | 2020 | Switzerland | 12 Adults | Intraoperative | Round Window, Intracochlear | The mean amplitude difference between intra- and extracochlear ECoG responses was 14 dB. Weak to moderate correlation between maximum amplitudes and residual postoperative hearing existed. | 89% |
| 12 | Fitzpatrick et al. [ | Round window electrocochleography just before cochlear implantation: relationship to word recognition outcomes in adults | 2014 | USA | 52 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | ECoG Total Response (TR) was recorded in 80 out of 84 subjects. Correlation between the ECoG magnitude and CNC word score accounted for 37% of the variance. | 78% |
| 13 | Fontenot et al. [ | Residual cochlear function in adults and children receiving cochlear implants: correlations with speech perception outcomes | 2019 | USA | 94 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | ECoG TR accounted for 46% of variability in speech perception outcome | 89% |
| 14 | Formeister et al. [ | Intraoperative round window electrocochleography and speech perception outcomes in pediatric cochlear implant recipients | 2015 | USA | 77 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | ECoG TR was significantly correlated with PB-K speech perception scores and accounted for 32% of the variance. ECoG TR was weekly correlated with preoperative audiometric thresholds. | 89% |
| 15 | Giardina et al. [ | Response changes during insertion of a cochlear implant using extracochlear electrocochleography | 2018 | USA | 18 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | ECoG changes <5 dB during electrode insertion were shown in 38 out of 63 subjects. A total of 12 subjects showed ECoG changes >5 dB had no response recovery, while 13 subjects showed partial or complete response recovery at the end of insertion. | 78% |
| 16 | Giardina et al. [ | Intracochlear electrocochleography: response patterns during cochlear implantation and hearing preservation | 2019 | USA | 31 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window, Intracochlear | ECoG response magnitude patterns (increase or decrease >5 dB, stable) varied by device types. | 78% |
| 17 | Harris et al. [ | Real-time intracochlear electrocochleography obtained directly through a cochlear implant | 2017 | USA | 14 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | ECoG responses were measurable in all participants. CM and ANN amplitudes steadily increased during electrode insertion. | 67% |
| 18 | Harris et al. [ | Patterns seen during electrode insertion using intracochlear electrocochleography obtained directly through a cochlear implant | 2017 | USA | 5 Children | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | Three ECoG patterns observed (overall CM increase during insertion (52%), maximum amplitude at the beginning (11%), maximum amplitude mid insertion (35%)) | 67% |
| 19 | Haumann et al. [ | Monitoring of the inner ear function during and after cochlear implant insertion using electrocochleography | 2019 | Germany | 10 Adults | Intraoperative | Extratympanic | Intraoperative ECoG amplitudes were larger than extratympanic ECoG. Weak correlation observed between intraoperative response and postop audiometric thresholds. | 78% |
| 20 | Hoesli et al. [ | Electrocochleographic responses before and after short-term suprathreshold electrical stimulation in human cochlear implant recipients | 2018 | Switzerland | 14 Adults | Intraoperative | Round Window | After electrode insertion, intraoperative ECoG response remained unchanged before and after suprathreshold electrical stimulation in most of subjects. | 78% |
| 21 | Kim et al. [ | Postoperative electrocochleography from Hybrid cochlear implant users: An alternative analysis procedure | 2018 | USA | 34 Adults | Postoperative | Intracochlear | Significant correlation between CM and ANN thresholds and postop audiometric thresholds. ECoG thresholds increased when delayed hearing loss occurred postop. | 78% |
| 22 | Kim et al. [ | Intracochlear recordings of acoustically and electrically evoked potentials in Nucleus Hybrid L24 cochlear implant users and their relationship to speech perception | 2017 | USA | 25 Adults | Postoperative | Intracochlear | CM and ANN amplitudes were not correlated with CNC or AzBio scores. ECoG amplitude was significantly correlated with a metric of acoustic gain in noise relative to quiet condition ( | 78% |
| 23 | Koka et al. [ | Electrocochleography in cochlear implant recipients with residual hearing: comparison with audiometric thresholds | 2017 | USA | 20 Adults | Postoperative | Intracochlear | CM and ANN thresholds were strongly correlated with postop audiometric thresholds (CM: r2 = 0.87, ANN: r2 = 0.82). | 78% |
| 24 | Koka et al. [ | Intracochlear electrocochleography during cochlear implant electrode insertion is predictive of final scalar location | 2018 | USA | 32 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | ECoG algorithm correctly estimated electrode position in 26 subjects, while 6 electrodes were wrongly identified as translocated. | 78% |
| 25 | Mandala et al. [ | Electrocochleography during cochlear implantation for hearing preservation | 2012 | Italy | 27 Adults | Intraoperative | Round Window | Hearing preservation (<10 dB) at postop 1 m achieved in 11 out of 13 subjects with ECoG feedback. | 78% |
| 26 | O’Connell et al. [ | Intra- and postoperative electrocochleography may be predictive of final electrode position and postoperative hearing preservation | 2017 | USA | 18 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | No correlation found between intraop ECoG and postop audiometric thresholds. Postop threshold elevation was greater for electrodes with scalar dislocation. | 89% |
| 27 | O’Leary et al. [ | Intraoperative observational real-time electrocochleography as a predictor of hearing loss after cochlear implantation | 2020 | Australia | 109 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | A total of 66 subjects with an ECoG drop during implantation had significantly poor hearing preservation at postop 3 m. | 67% |
| 28 | Ramos-Macias et al. [ | Intraoperative intracochlear electrocochleography and residual hearing preservation outcomes when using two types of slim electrode arrays in cochlear implantation | 2019 | Spain | 15 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | Subjects with overall increase in CM amplitude during insertion showed residual hearing (<15 dB). Subjects with a peak amplitude at the beginning and decrease afterwards had dropped hearing (15–30 dB). | 89% |
| 29 | Riggs et al. [ | Intracochlear electrocochleography: influence of scalar position of the cochlear implant electrode on postinsertion results | 2019 | USA | 21 Adults | Intraoperative | Intracochlear | Translocation group showed 92% of a mean loss of preoperative pure tone average (PTA) compare to 52% in nontranslocation group. | 89% |
| 30 | Scott et al. [ | The compound action potential in subjects receiving a cochlear implant | 2016 | USA | 130 Children | Intraoperative | Round Window | Weak correlation between CAP amplitudes and CNC scores (r2 = 0.25). ECoG TR accounted for 43% of the variance of CI outcomes. | 78% |
Figure 2Distribution of time at ECoG measurement across all papers reviewed (n = 30). Numbers above bars indicate number of studies corresponding each measurement time.
Figure 3Distribution of ECoG method in percentage across all papers reviewed (n = 30). Numbers above bars indicate number of studies corresponding each method.