The effect of cochlear implants on vestibular-evoked myogenic potential responses in adults

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
G. Abdel-Salam, Hanaa Fadel
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Abstract Background Cochlear implants (CIs) as a golden solution for improving hearing for patients with profound hearing loss may although causes damage for peripheral vestibular system during insertion of electrode interpretatively leading to vestibular dysfunction. This can be assessed by several methods. One of the important methods is cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) which can assess the function of saccule. Aim of the work Study the effect of insertion of electrodes of CIs on the saccular function, by using cVEMP test which was performed before and after the operation. Also, cVEMP was measured in the CI-on and CI-off modes to determine if electrical stimulation of electrodes of CIs affects the saccular function or not. Materials and method Thirty adult CI candidates were recruited from the audiology unit of Hearing and Speech Institute. cVEMP was recorded preoperatively for each candidate and two months post operative. cVEMP testing was performed in the CI-on and CI-off modes. Results cVEMP response was recorded postoperatively for 19 out of 30 (63%) implanted ears. The amplitude of wave P and wave N in implanted ears with CI-off mode was decreased compared to preoperative results and this decrease is statistically significant. Also, amplitude of wave P and wave N in implanted ears with CI-on mode were increased compared to preoperative results and this increase is statistically significant. The interaural amplitude difference (IAD) ratio in postoperative CI-on mode was decreased compared to preoperative results and this decrease is not statistically significant. Conclusion cVEMP should be included in cochlear implant selection protocol with caloric testing as it is more sensitive for discovering vestibular disorders. Also, postoperative cVEMP testing in the CI-on and CI-off modes will offer accurate evaluation of saccule function after CI surgery.
人工耳蜗对成人前庭诱发肌电位反应的影响
背景人工耳蜗作为重度听力损失患者改善听力的黄金解决方案,在植入电极过程中可能会对周围前庭系统造成损伤,从而导致前庭功能障碍。这可以通过几种方法来评估。颈前庭诱发肌电位(cemp)是评价小囊功能的重要方法之一。目的通过术前、术后cemp试验,研究CIs电极植入对囊功能的影响。同时,在CI-on和CI-off模式下测量cemp,以确定ci电极的电刺激是否影响囊功能。材料与方法从听力言语研究所听力学部招募30名成年CI候选人。术前和术后2个月分别记录每位患者的cemp。cemp测试在CI-on和CI-off模式下进行。结果30只耳中有19只(63%)有cemp应答。CI-off模式植入耳的P波和N波振幅较术前下降,且下降幅度有统计学意义。CI-on模式植入耳的P波和N波振幅较术前增加,且增幅有统计学意义。术后CI-on模式下耳间振幅差(IAD)比术前下降,但无统计学意义。结论cemp对前庭功能障碍的发现更为敏感,应纳入人工耳蜗选择方案中。此外,在CI-on和CI-off模式下的术后cemp测试将提供CI手术后囊功能的准确评估。
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