啁啾刺激在卡尔曼加权听觉脑干反应测试中的应用。

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Science Progress Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1177/00368504251337226
Jiayan Yang, Suju Wang, Zhiyuan Zhang, Xinheng Ru, Daofeng Ni, Zhiqiang Gao, Hong Jiang, Wen Sun, Yingying Shang
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目的设计基于卡尔曼加权平均算法的活体声学完整性听觉脑干反应(ABR)系统,用于婴幼儿清醒状态测试。尽管降低了噪声和状态依赖,但先前的研究表明,测试条件仍然显著影响ABR阈值。与临床ABR测试中最常用的咔哒声刺激相比,啁啾刺激补偿了耳蜗内发生的时间色散,克服了耳蜗特殊解剖结构造成的行波延迟。它们使更多的神经纤维同步放电,从而产生更强的诱发波形,从而增强ABR测试的抗干扰能力。本研究旨在探索啁啾刺激在卡尔曼加权平均ABR中的应用,并优化非镇静状态下获得客观听力结果的解决方案。方法选取24名18-34岁听力正常的成年人(48耳),采用Vivosonic Integrity系统在躺、坐、写三种状态下进行ABR测试,模拟幼儿在非镇静ABR测试中最常见的状态。记录啁啾/窄带啁啾(NB-chirp) ABR的阈值和采集时间,并用卡尔曼加权平均法与之前的点击ABR (cABR)/突发音ABR (tbABR)结果进行比较。结果(1)啁啾/窄带啁啾ABR的阈值和采集时间总体上按顺序显著增加
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Application of chirp stimuli in Kalman-weighted auditory brainstem response testing.

ObjectiveThe Vivosonic Integrity auditory brainstem response (ABR) system, featuring the Kalman-weighted averaging algorithm, was designed for awake testing in infants and young children. Despite reducing noise and state dependency, previous research has indicated that testing conditions still significantly affect ABR thresholds. Compared with the click stimulus most commonly used in clinical ABR testing, chirp stimuli compensate for the temporal dispersion occurring in the cochlea and overcome the traveling wave delay caused by the special anatomical structure of the cochlea. They enable more nerve fibers to discharge synchronously, thereby generating a stronger evoked waveform, which in turn enhances the anti-interference capability of ABR testing. The present study aimed to explore the application of chirp stimuli in Kalman-weighted averaging ABR and to optimize solutions for obtaining objective hearing results in nonsedated states.MethodsTwenty-four adults (48 ears) with normal hearing aged 18-34 were enrolled for ABR testing using the Vivosonic Integrity system in three states: lying, sitting, and writing, which simulate the states of young children most commonly encountered during nonsedated ABR testing. Chirp/narrowband-chirp (NB-chirp) ABR thresholds and acquisition durations were recorded and compared with previous results of click ABR (cABR)/tone-burst ABR (tbABR) with Kalman-weighted averaging.Results(1) The thresholds and acquisition time of the chirp/NB-chirp ABR increased significantly generally in the order: lying < sitting < writing. (2) Chirp/NB-chirp ABR showed less variance across states, closer responses to the hearing threshold, and shorter testing durations than cABR/tbABR.ConclusionsChirp/NB-chirp ABR with the Kalman-weighted averaging algorithm demonstrated better noise resistance and shorter testing time than cABR/tbABR. These stimuli together with Kalman-weighted averaging provide advantages for threshold measurement in awake subjects, but it still requires respective normal and correction values for each testing state.

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