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目的报道耳蜗缺血对耳蜗功能影响的已知数据及检测耳蜗缺血功能影响的工具。方法综述了在哺乳动物中描述的主要综合体内模型。结果耳蜗缺血综合模型主要采用激光多普勒测速法测量缺血程度。耳蜗缺血时,耳蜗功能可以通过耳蜗电位和耳声发射信号进行有效监测,每种信号都能提供特定的信息。耳蜗似乎对几分钟的可逆性缺血有特别的抵抗力。耳蜗缺血的间接监测可以通过手术过程中对小脑桥脑角的扭曲产物耳声发射来实现。在非手术临床实践中,直接无创检测耳蜗缺血仍然是不可能的。结论耳蜗缺血的综合模型对我们了解这种特殊情况下耳蜗的功能行为有很大贡献。临床实践现在需要能够早期和无创地检测耳蜗缺血,例如在突发性听力损失的情况下。
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L’ischémie cochléaire : des données fondamentales aux espoirs cliniques

Objectives

To report the known data on the functional consequences of cochlear ischemia and the tools available to detect them.

Methods

Review of the main integrated in vivo models described in mammals.

Results

The main integrated models of cochlear ischemia use laser doppler velocimetry to measure the degree of ischemia. Cochlear function can be effectively monitored during cochlear ischemia through the cochlear potentials and otoacoustic emissions, each of these signals giving specific information. The cochlea appears to be particularly resistant to several minutes of reversible ischemia. Indirect monitoring of cochlear ischemia can be achieved through distortion-product otoacoustic emissions during surgical procedures to the cerebellopontine angle. It is still impossible to directly and noninvasively detect cochlear ischemia in nonsurgical clinical practice.

Conclusions

Integrated models of cochlear ischemia have contributed greatly to our knowledge of the functional behavior of the cochlea in this specific situation. Clinical practice now needs to be able to detect cochlear ischemia early and noninvasively, for example in cases of sudden hearing loss.

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