Electrical impedance measurements with the CI24M cochlear implant for a child with Mondini dysplasia.

M L French
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Electrical impedance measurements can give useful information about the status of individual electrodes of a cochlear implant. Impedances within the normal range (when measured in the common ground mode of stimulation) suggest that current flow occurs in the tissue and fluid of the cochlea. Low impedance measurements may suggest that particular electrodes are short circuiting, whereas high impedances might be due to a broken electrode wire or an electrode only in contact with air. In the case discussed, low impedance measurements were recorded intra-operatively from a child with Mondini dysplasia on electrodes 1-13 of a Nucleus CI24M device. Post-operatively the impedances had returned to the expected range and were comparable with other patients implanted with the CI24M device. Possible reasons for this are discussed. It was thought that impedances were low intra-operatively due to a larger-than-normal proportion of fluid surrounding the electrode array, rather than short circuits occurring along the array, as suggested by the dps7 software.

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使用CI24M人工耳蜗测量蒙迪尼发育不良儿童的电阻抗。
电阻抗测量可以提供有关人工耳蜗各电极状态的有用信息。在正常范围内的阻抗(在刺激的共地模式下测量时)表明电流在耳蜗的组织和液体中发生。低阻抗测量可能表明特定电极短路,而高阻抗可能是由于电极断线或电极只与空气接触。在讨论的病例中,我们在Nucleus CI24M装置的电极1-13上记录了术中患有蒙迪尼发育不良的儿童的低阻抗测量。术后阻抗已恢复到预期范围,与其他植入CI24M装置的患者相当。讨论了可能的原因。据dps7软件推测,术中阻抗较低是由于电极阵列周围的液体比正常比例大,而不是沿阵列发生短路。
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