2022
DOI: 10.1097/aud.0000000000001212
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Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials Recorded Directly Through the Cochlear Implant in Cochlear Implant Recipients: a Feasibility Study

Abstract: Objectives: The use of objective measures in cochlear implant (CI) mapping, has greatly contributed to the refinement of the setting of audible and comfortable stimulation levels, which serve as the basis of the mapping process, especially in cases of infants and young children. In addition, objective measures can also confirm the integrity of the CI system. Current CI objective measures mainly reflect neural activity from the auditory nerve and brainstem site. An objective cortical CI measure that reflects di… Show more

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“…One method to improve signal quality would be to use invasive EEG electrodes that are located closer to the cortical signal generators and are less affected by artifacts, as shown by Haumann et al 58 . Invasive electrodes could include epidural electrodes implanted during CI surgery 58 or electrodes from the CI, which have recently been shown to be suitable for continuous recording of cortical potentials 59 , 60 . The results can be used to predict speech recognition in patients who cannot participate in behavioral speech recognition tasks, and at the same time the results can be used to improve the fitting of CI parameters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One method to improve signal quality would be to use invasive EEG electrodes that are located closer to the cortical signal generators and are less affected by artifacts, as shown by Haumann et al 58 . Invasive electrodes could include epidural electrodes implanted during CI surgery 58 or electrodes from the CI, which have recently been shown to be suitable for continuous recording of cortical potentials 59 , 60 . The results can be used to predict speech recognition in patients who cannot participate in behavioral speech recognition tasks, and at the same time the results can be used to improve the fitting of CI parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%