Auditory midbrain implant: a review.
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چکیده
The auditory midbrain implant (AMI) is a new hearing prosthesis designed for stimulation of the inferior colliculus in deaf patients who cannot sufficiently benefit from cochlear implants. The authors have begun clinical trials in which five patients have been implanted with a single shank AMI array (20 electrodes). The goal of this review is to summarize the development and research that has led to the translation of the AMI from a concept into the first patients. This study presents the rationale and design concept for the AMI as well a summary of the animal safety and feasibility studies that were required for clinical approval. The authors also present the initial surgical, psychophysical, and speech results from the first three implanted patients. Overall, the results have been encouraging in terms of the safety and functionality of the implant. All patients obtain improvements in hearing capabilities on a daily basis. However, performance varies dramatically across patients depending on the implant location within the midbrain with the best performer still not able to achieve open set speech perception without lip-reading cues. Stimulation of the auditory midbrain provides a wide range of level, spectral, and temporal cues, all of which are important for speech understanding, but they do not appear to sufficiently fuse together to enable open set speech perception with the currently used stimulation strategies. Finally, several issues and hypotheses for why current patients obtain limited speech perception along with several feasible solutions for improving AMI implementation are presented.
منابع مشابه
Hannover Medical University Clinic of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology / University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Investigation of Novel Auditory Implants of the Inferior Colliculus
A1 Primary auditory cortex ABI Auditory brainstem implant AMI Auditory midbrain implant CI Cochlear implant DBS Deep brain stimulation IC Inferior colliculus ICC Inferior colliculus central nucleus LFP Local field potential MSS Multi-site stimulation MUA Multi unit analysis NP NeuroProbe PSTH Post stimulus time histogram SC Superior colliculus SSS Single site stimulation
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Trends in amplification
دوره 13 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009