Electrical stimulation of the auditory brain stem structure in deafened adults
Adult
Male
Electric Stimulation Therapy
Prostheses and Implants
Deafness
Middle Aged
03 medical and health sciences
Cochlear Implants
0302 clinical medicine
Audiometry
Humans
Female
Brain Stem
Follow-Up Studies
DOI:
10.1682/jrrd.1987.07.0009
Publication Date:
2006-04-03T15:01:55Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Electrical stimulation of the cochlear nuclear complex in the brain stem was first accomplished in a female adult deafened by bilateral acoustic tumors. The central electroauditory prosthesis (CEP) was surgically placed at the time of the second tumor removal. The patient has now been receiving electrical stimulation for 5 years. Six more adults have received the CEP at the time of tumor surgery. Clinical results indicate fluctuations in electrical measurements over time, particularly in the first weeks following surgery. Patients are able to sustain tone perception for one minute at all frequencies tested. Auditory discrimination test results reveal above-chance performance on suprasegmental measures, similar to scores achieved by cochlear implant users. No serious complications have occurred to date.
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