Effect of reducing electrical stimulation rate on hearing performance of Nucleus® cochlear implant recipients.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
International Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1080/14992027.2024.2314620
Komal Arora, Kerrie Plant, Pam Dawson, Robert Cowan
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate whether a 500 pulses per second per channel (pps/ch) rate would provide non-inferior hearing performance compared to the 900 pps/ch rate in the Advanced Combination Encoder (ACE™) sound coding strategy.

Design: A repeated measures single-subject design was employed, wherein each subject served as their own control. All except one subject used 900 pps/ch at enrolment. After three weeks of using the alternative rate program, both programs were loaded into the sound processor for two more weeks of take-home use. Subjective performance, preference, words in quiet, sentences in babble, music quality, and fundamental frequency (F0) discrimination were assessed using a balanced design.

Study sample: Data from 18 subjects were analysed, with complete datasets available for 17 subjects.

Results: Non-inferior performance on all clinical measures was shown for the lower rate program. Subjects' preference ratings were comparable for the programs, with 53% reporting no difference overall. When a preference was expressed, the 900 pps/ch condition was preferred more often.

Conclusion: Reducing the stimulation rate from 900 pps/ch to 500 pps/ch did not compromise the hearing outcomes evaluated in this study. A lower pulse rate in future cochlear implants could reduce power consumption, allowing for smaller batteries and processors.

降低电刺激频率对 Nucleus® 人工耳蜗植入者听力表现的影响
评估在高级组合编码器(ACE™)的声音编码策略中,与 900 pps/ch 的速率相比,500 脉冲/秒/通道(pps/ch)的速率是否能提供非劣质的听力表现:设计:采用重复测量单个受试者设计,每个受试者作为自己的对照。除一名受试者外,所有受试者在入学时均使用 900 pps/ch。在使用替代率程序三周后,两个程序都被加载到声音处理器中,进行为期两周的带回家使用。研究采用平衡设计,对受试者的主观表现、偏好、安静时的单词、咿呀学语时的句子、音乐质量和基频(F0)辨别力进行了评估:研究样本:分析了 18 名受试者的数据,其中 17 名受试者有完整的数据集:结果:在所有临床指标上,较低费率程序的表现均无劣势。受试者对两种方案的偏好程度相当,53%的受试者表示总体上没有差异。在有偏好的情况下,900 pps/ch 条件更受青睐:结论:将刺激频率从 900 pps/ch 降低到 500 pps/ch,并不会影响本研究评估的听力结果。在未来的人工耳蜗中采用较低的脉冲频率可以降低功耗,从而可以使用更小的电池和处理器。
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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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