Background The authors' aim was to compare the influence of various electrode designs on selected objective and subjective clinical outcomes for cochlear implant recipients using the same model of receiver-stimulator, Cochlear™ Nucleus® Profile Series and sound processor. Methods A multicenter study with subjects with profound sensorineural hearing loss, who were implanted and followed up in two tertiary centers. A total of 54 ears were implanted with Cochlear™ Nucleus® CI532, 51 with Cochlear™ Nucleus® CI522 and 54 with the Cochlear™ Nucleus® CI512. Implant loss and intraoperative electrophysiological tests (electrically evoked stapedial reflex threshold \[ESRT\], neural response telemetry threshold \[T-NRT\] and impedance), postoperative data (C-level, T-level, dynamic range, T-NRT and power consumption) and intracochlear position of the active electrode were analyzed with Nucleus Custom Sound 4.4 software.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
139
cochlear implant surgery
Universitiy of Szeged, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Szeged, Hungary
Intraoperative measurements
Intraoperative impedance (kOhm) of the stimulating electrode with different types of cochlear implants.
Time frame: 1 day
Intraoperative measurements
Electrical stapedial reflex threshold (ESRT; current unit) with different types of cochlear implants
Time frame: 1 day
Intraoperative measurements
Neural response telemetry threshold (T-NRT; current unit) with different types of cochlear implants
Time frame: 1 day
Postoperative measurements
Postoperative neural response telemetry threshold (T-NRT; current unit) with different types of cochlear implants
Time frame: 3 months
Postoperative measurements
Postoperative comfort level (C-level; current unit) with different types of cochlear implants
Time frame: 3 months
Postoperative measurements
Power consumption of different types of cochlear implants
Time frame: 3 months
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