In the semi-implantable clinical trials, METF(MET) was -10 to -15 dB for frequencies above 1 kHz, and dropped to -15 to -20 dB for lower frequencies. Fully implantable clinical trial results were 10-20 dB better than the semi-implantable trial results, with less variability at all frequencies. These findings indicate more consistent and better coupling efficiency of the transducer to the ossicles.
The greatest anatomical vibrations that an implanted microphone must overcome are because of vocalization in the soft tissue inferior to the mastoid and chewing vibrations on the mastoid. A human cadaver is an appropriate model for transducer cranial vibration studies. If the implantable microphone is placed on the cranium near the pinna, it makes little difference with regard to actual location.
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