Andrew Causon

ORCID: 0000-0003-4103-666X
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Research Areas
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research

Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
2020

University of Manchester
2020

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
2020

University of Southampton
2013-2015

Introduction Preservation of residual hearing is essential to perceive acoustic stimulation from hybrid cochlear implants (CI). a good marker atraumatic surgery and may be exploited further or enhanced in future therapies, making complete preservation desirable goal for all current CI surgeries. There large variability the amount preserved timeframe over which it lost after CI. The increase numbers patients with high levels at implantation means that understanding variables affecting its...

10.1097/mao.0000000000000753 article EN Otology & Neurotology 2015-04-08

Objectives To review worldwide data on cochlear implant adverse events, test for significant trends over a 10-year period and discuss possible reasons behind such trends. evaluate the suitability of Manufacturer User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database analysis in events. Study Design Retrospective events reported to U.S. Food Drug Administration (FDA) as recorded MAUDE database. Data each event years 2000 (n = 237), 2005 1089), 2010 2543) were evaluated assigned one 14 categories...

10.1097/mao.0b013e31827d0943 article EN Otology & Neurotology 2013-01-09

The acoustic reflex (AR) shows promise as an objective test for the presence of cochlear synaptopathy in rodents. AR has also been shown to be reduced humans with tinnitus compared those without. aim present study was twofold: (a) determine if strength (quantified both threshold and growth) varied lifetime noise exposure, thus provided estimate degree (b) identify which factors should considered when using a quantitative measure rather than just present/absent responses. thresholds growth...

10.1177/2331216520972860 article EN cc-by-nc Trends in Hearing 2020-01-01

Electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses (eABRs) can be recorded before cochlear implant (CI) surgery to verify nerve function, and is particularly helpful in assess the function of cases hypoplasia. This first study compare three preimplant eABRs recording techniques: 1) standard extracochlear, 2) novel intracochlear, 3) conventional intracochlear with CI.A within-participants design was used where were sequentially measured during CI using methods stimulation from: an extracochlear...

10.1097/mao.0000000000002055 article EN Otology & Neurotology 2018-11-29
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