Cochlear implants (CIs) provide an opportunity for the hearing impaired to perceive sound through electrical stimulation of the hearing (cochlear) nerve. However, there is a high risk of losing a patient's natural hearing during CI surgery, which has been shown to reduce speech perception in noisy environments as well as music appreciation. This is a major barrier to the adoption of CIs by the hearing impaired. Electrocochleography (ECochG) has been used to detect intra-operative trauma that may lead to loss of natural hearing. There is early evidence that ECochG can enable early intervention to save natural hearing of the patient. However, detection of trauma by observing changes in the ECochG response is typically carried out by a human e...
Objective: Lay the groundwork for using electrocochleography (ECochG) as a measure of cochlear healt...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly used to monitor the inner ear function of cochlear imp...
Objective: To determine the correlation between intraoperative changes of electrocochleography (EC...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide an opportunity for the hearing impaired to perceive sound through el...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (1) To investigate the correlation between electrophysiologi...
To preserve residual hearing during cochlear implant (CI) surgery, it is desirable to use intraopera...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in cochlear function during cochlear implantation using electrocochle...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine whether intraoperative electrocochleography during cochlear implan...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether intraoperative electrocochleography during cochlear implant surgery...
o determine whether intraoperative electroco- chleography during cochlear implant surgery provides o...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures inner ear potentials generated in response to acoustic stimul...
© 2019 Luke John CampbellCochlear implants having been widely used over the past few decades to rest...
PURPOSE Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrical potentials generated by the inner ear i...
OBJECTIVES Real-time electrocochleography (rt-ECochG) is a method to detect intracochlear potenti...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrophysiological inner ear potentials in response to acou...
Objective: Lay the groundwork for using electrocochleography (ECochG) as a measure of cochlear healt...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly used to monitor the inner ear function of cochlear imp...
Objective: To determine the correlation between intraoperative changes of electrocochleography (EC...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide an opportunity for the hearing impaired to perceive sound through el...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (1) To investigate the correlation between electrophysiologi...
To preserve residual hearing during cochlear implant (CI) surgery, it is desirable to use intraopera...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in cochlear function during cochlear implantation using electrocochle...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine whether intraoperative electrocochleography during cochlear implan...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether intraoperative electrocochleography during cochlear implant surgery...
o determine whether intraoperative electroco- chleography during cochlear implant surgery provides o...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures inner ear potentials generated in response to acoustic stimul...
© 2019 Luke John CampbellCochlear implants having been widely used over the past few decades to rest...
PURPOSE Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrical potentials generated by the inner ear i...
OBJECTIVES Real-time electrocochleography (rt-ECochG) is a method to detect intracochlear potenti...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) measures electrophysiological inner ear potentials in response to acou...
Objective: Lay the groundwork for using electrocochleography (ECochG) as a measure of cochlear healt...
Electrocochleography (ECochG) is increasingly used to monitor the inner ear function of cochlear imp...
Objective: To determine the correlation between intraoperative changes of electrocochleography (EC...