OBJECTIVES Reliable determination of cochlear implant electrode positions shows promise for clinical applications, including anatomy-based fitting of audio processors or monitoring of electrode migration during follow-up. Currently, electrode positioning is measured using radiography. The primary objective of this study is to extend and validate an impedance-based method for estimating electrode insertion depths, which could serve as a radiation-free and cost-effective alternative to radiography. The secondary objective is to evaluate the reliability of the estimation method in the postoperative follow-up over several months. DESIGN The ground truth insertion depths were measured from postoperative computed tomography scans obtaine...
Objective: Evaluation of the accuracy and clinical applica-bility of a single measure cochlear impla...
Using long Med-El Combi40+ electrode arrays, it is now possible to cover the whole range of the coch...
Abstract: Impedance measurements are routinely performed during cochlear implantation (CI) after fin...
The cochlear implantable neuromodulator provides substantial auditory perception to those with sever...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between cochlear implant (CI) electrode ...
Objectives: Misplacement of the electrode array is associated with impaired speech perception in pat...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a method of measuring angular depth of insertion (aDOI) as well as positional...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the possibility to define a preferable range for electrode a...
Introduction It is hypothesized that preoperative planning of a specific angular insertion depth fo...
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. The complications during electrode array insertion in scala tympani fo...
Abstract This study assessed the electrode position in cochlear implant patients and evaluated the e...
Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the exact location of an electrode inside the cochlea need...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Cochlear implant (CI) electrode design impacts the clini...
Cochlear Implant provides an electronic substitute for hearing to severely or profoundly deaf patien...
Introduction:Cochlear implant (CI) electrode design impacts the clinical performance of patients. St...
Objective: Evaluation of the accuracy and clinical applica-bility of a single measure cochlear impla...
Using long Med-El Combi40+ electrode arrays, it is now possible to cover the whole range of the coch...
Abstract: Impedance measurements are routinely performed during cochlear implantation (CI) after fin...
The cochlear implantable neuromodulator provides substantial auditory perception to those with sever...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between cochlear implant (CI) electrode ...
Objectives: Misplacement of the electrode array is associated with impaired speech perception in pat...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a method of measuring angular depth of insertion (aDOI) as well as positional...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the possibility to define a preferable range for electrode a...
Introduction It is hypothesized that preoperative planning of a specific angular insertion depth fo...
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. The complications during electrode array insertion in scala tympani fo...
Abstract This study assessed the electrode position in cochlear implant patients and evaluated the e...
Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the exact location of an electrode inside the cochlea need...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Cochlear implant (CI) electrode design impacts the clini...
Cochlear Implant provides an electronic substitute for hearing to severely or profoundly deaf patien...
Introduction:Cochlear implant (CI) electrode design impacts the clinical performance of patients. St...
Objective: Evaluation of the accuracy and clinical applica-bility of a single measure cochlear impla...
Using long Med-El Combi40+ electrode arrays, it is now possible to cover the whole range of the coch...
Abstract: Impedance measurements are routinely performed during cochlear implantation (CI) after fin...