Long-term stability of electrical stapedial reflex and electrodes impedance in children with MED-EL cochlear implants

Maram Mohamed Rashad Ghoniem, A. Elsharabasy, Y. Shabana, E. Ismail
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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in electrical evoked stapedial reflex thresholds (ESRTs) and electrodes impedance over time in children with MED-EL cochlear implants. Methods: In this study, 60 kids were included, while 15 kids were excluded because their cases did not fit the requirements. Patients who received MED-EL cochlear implants were monitored postoperatively over 5 years to determine whether or not their electrical evoked stapedial reflex thresholds (ESRT) and electrode impedance remained stable. Results: At the initial fitting, electrodes 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9 showed significantly different impedances, while electrodes 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, and 12 showed no significantly different impedances. Excluding electrode 12, all electrodes showed a statistically significant difference in ESRT at three and 6 months. All electrodes, except electrodes 7 and 8, showed no difference between ESRT and the behaviorally based MAP most comfortable level (MCL). After three months, there was a highly significant difference between ESRT and the behavioral MAP for the audiometric frequencies 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz. Conclusion: Particularly at 3 and 6 months, there was a considerable decrease in electrode impedance, which stabilized throughout the course of the remaining follow-up period. Nearly all the electrodes showed a significant variation in ESRT between 3 and 6 months, but over the subsequent 5 years, ESRT essentially stabilized. Additionally, there was no difference between behavioral-based MAP and ESRT MCL; nevertheless, after 3 months, there was a highly significant difference between ESRT and the behavioral MAP at the 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz audiometric frequencies.
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MED-EL型人工耳蜗儿童镫骨电反射和电极阻抗的长期稳定性
背景:本研究的目的是研究MED-EL耳蜗植入儿童的电诱发镫骨反射阈值(ESRTs)和电极阻抗随时间的变化。方法:本研究纳入60例儿童,因病例不符合要求而被排除15例。接受MED-EL人工耳蜗植入的患者术后监测5年,以确定其电诱发镫骨反射阈值(ESRT)和电极阻抗是否保持稳定。结果:初始拟合时,电极4、5、6、8、9的阻抗有显著差异,电极1、2、3、7、10、11、12的阻抗无显著差异。除第12电极外,所有电极在3个月和6个月时的ESRT均有统计学差异。除电极7和8外,所有电极在ESRT和基于行为的MAP最舒适水平(MCL)之间没有差异。3个月后,ESRT和行为MAP在听力频率500、1000、2000和4000 Hz上有显著差异。结论:特别是在3个月和6个月时,电极阻抗显著下降,并在剩余的随访期间保持稳定。在3 - 6个月期间,几乎所有电极的ESRT都有显著变化,但在随后的5年里,ESRT基本稳定。此外,基于行为的MAP和ESRT的MCL之间没有差异;然而,3个月后,在500、1000、2000和4000 Hz听力学频率下,ESRT和行为MAP之间存在高度显著差异。
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