Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.

Cochlear implantation is a surgical procedure, which is performed on severely hearing-impaired patients. Impedance field telemetry is commonly used to determine the integrity of the cochlear implant device during and after surgery. At the Department of Otolaryngology, Cheng Hsin General Hospital (Ta...

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Main Authors: David Po-Yi Lin, Joshua Kuang-Chao Chen, Tao-Hsin Tung, Lieber Po-Hung Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222711
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spelling doaj-5ad98a86c0f64a06a285d86194813c182021-03-03T21:15:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01149e022271110.1371/journal.pone.0222711Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.David Po-Yi LinJoshua Kuang-Chao ChenTao-Hsin TungLieber Po-Hung LiCochlear implantation is a surgical procedure, which is performed on severely hearing-impaired patients. Impedance field telemetry is commonly used to determine the integrity of the cochlear implant device during and after surgery. At the Department of Otolaryngology, Cheng Hsin General Hospital (Taipei, Taiwan), the cochlear implant devices are switched on within 24 hours of their implantation. In the present study, the impedance changes of Advanced Bionics™ cochlear implant devices were compared with previous studies and other devices. The aim was to confirm previous hypotheses and to explore other potential associated factors that could influence impedance following cochlear implantation. The current study included 12 patients who underwent cochlear implantation at Cheng Hsin General Hospital with Advanced Bionics cochlear implant devices. The cochlear devices were all switched on within 24 hours of their implantation. The impedance was measured and compared across all contact channels of the electrode, both intra-operatively and post-operatively. The intra-operative impedance was compared with the switch-on impedance (within 24 hours of the cochlear implantation); the impedance was notably increased for all contact channels at switch-on. Of the 16 channels examined, 4 channels had a significant increase in impedance between the intra-operative measurement and the switch-on measurement. To the best of our knowledge, the impedance of a cochlear implant device can be affected by the diameter of the electrode, the position of the electrode arrays in the scala tympani, sheath formation and fibrosis surrounding the electrode after implantation and electrical stimulation during or after surgery. When the results of the current study were compared with previous studies, it was found that the impedance changes were opposite to that of Cochlear™ implant devices. This may be explained by the position of the electrode arrays, sheath formation, the blow-out effect and differences in electrical stimulation.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222711
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Joshua Kuang-Chao Chen
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Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet David Po-Yi Lin
Joshua Kuang-Chao Chen
Tao-Hsin Tung
Lieber Po-Hung Li
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title Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
title_short Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
title_full Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
title_fullStr Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
title_sort differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Cochlear implantation is a surgical procedure, which is performed on severely hearing-impaired patients. Impedance field telemetry is commonly used to determine the integrity of the cochlear implant device during and after surgery. At the Department of Otolaryngology, Cheng Hsin General Hospital (Taipei, Taiwan), the cochlear implant devices are switched on within 24 hours of their implantation. In the present study, the impedance changes of Advanced Bionics™ cochlear implant devices were compared with previous studies and other devices. The aim was to confirm previous hypotheses and to explore other potential associated factors that could influence impedance following cochlear implantation. The current study included 12 patients who underwent cochlear implantation at Cheng Hsin General Hospital with Advanced Bionics cochlear implant devices. The cochlear devices were all switched on within 24 hours of their implantation. The impedance was measured and compared across all contact channels of the electrode, both intra-operatively and post-operatively. The intra-operative impedance was compared with the switch-on impedance (within 24 hours of the cochlear implantation); the impedance was notably increased for all contact channels at switch-on. Of the 16 channels examined, 4 channels had a significant increase in impedance between the intra-operative measurement and the switch-on measurement. To the best of our knowledge, the impedance of a cochlear implant device can be affected by the diameter of the electrode, the position of the electrode arrays in the scala tympani, sheath formation and fibrosis surrounding the electrode after implantation and electrical stimulation during or after surgery. When the results of the current study were compared with previous studies, it was found that the impedance changes were opposite to that of Cochlear™ implant devices. This may be explained by the position of the electrode arrays, sheath formation, the blow-out effect and differences in electrical stimulation.
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