Electrocochleography (ECochG) is an approach for objective measurements of physiologic responses from the inner ear. Measurements have classically been made from electrodes placed in the outer ear canal, on the tympanic membrane, the round window niche, or inside the cochlea. Recent innovations have led to ECochG being used for exciting new purposes that drive clinical practice and contribute to the basic understanding of inner ear physiology. Cochlear implant recording electrodes can monitor the preservation of residual, low-frequency acoustic hearing, both in the operating room and post-operatively. ECochG measurements can quantify differential effects of inner ear surgery or other manipulations on vestibular and auditory physiology simul...
o determine whether intraoperative electroco- chleography during cochlear implant surgery provides o...
Intraoperative electrocochleography (ECOG) is performed using a single low-frequency acoustic stimul...
IntroductionIntracochlear electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly being used to measure residu...
Disabling hearing loss is a problem around the world, with the World Health Organization estimating ...
In this chapter, we review firstly the main features of different components of ECochG potentials an...
Objective: Lay the groundwork for using electrocochleography (ECochG) as a measure of cochlear healt...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures inner ear potentials generated in response to acoustic stimul...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (1) To investigate the correlation between electrophysiologi...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrophysiological inner ear potentials in response to acou...
During electrocochleography, that is, ECochG or ECoG, a recording electrode can be placed in the ear...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in cochlear function during cochlear implantation using electrocochle...
To preserve residual hearing during cochlear implant (CI) surgery, it is desirable to use intraopera...
Objectives: (1) To correlate simultaneously recorded intra- and extracochlear electrocochleography (...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrophysiological inner ear potentials in response to acou...
Electrocochleography (EcochG), incorporating the Cochlear Microphonic (CM), the Summating Potential ...
o determine whether intraoperative electroco- chleography during cochlear implant surgery provides o...
Intraoperative electrocochleography (ECOG) is performed using a single low-frequency acoustic stimul...
IntroductionIntracochlear electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly being used to measure residu...
Disabling hearing loss is a problem around the world, with the World Health Organization estimating ...
In this chapter, we review firstly the main features of different components of ECochG potentials an...
Objective: Lay the groundwork for using electrocochleography (ECochG) as a measure of cochlear healt...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures inner ear potentials generated in response to acoustic stimul...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (1) To investigate the correlation between electrophysiologi...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrophysiological inner ear potentials in response to acou...
During electrocochleography, that is, ECochG or ECoG, a recording electrode can be placed in the ear...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in cochlear function during cochlear implantation using electrocochle...
To preserve residual hearing during cochlear implant (CI) surgery, it is desirable to use intraopera...
Objectives: (1) To correlate simultaneously recorded intra- and extracochlear electrocochleography (...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrophysiological inner ear potentials in response to acou...
Electrocochleography (EcochG), incorporating the Cochlear Microphonic (CM), the Summating Potential ...
o determine whether intraoperative electroco- chleography during cochlear implant surgery provides o...
Intraoperative electrocochleography (ECOG) is performed using a single low-frequency acoustic stimul...
IntroductionIntracochlear electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly being used to measure residu...