2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0194-5998(03)01444-x
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Resolution of facial stimulation in otosclerotic cochlear implants

Abstract: Facial stimulation appears to be less problematic in patients with otosclerosis implanted with the CHF devices.

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“…In all cases the elimination of the stimulus in the VII pair was observed and the programming levels changed, increasing the level of maximum auditory comfort, C, and decreasing the minimum current level to generate sound stimulus, T. These data corroborate other previously published articles, such as de Rayner, Bigelow and Muckle et al [15,23,24]. These authors show cochlear implants of the right type causing stimulation of the facial nerve in greater number than other models.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In all cases the elimination of the stimulus in the VII pair was observed and the programming levels changed, increasing the level of maximum auditory comfort, C, and decreasing the minimum current level to generate sound stimulus, T. These data corroborate other previously published articles, such as de Rayner, Bigelow and Muckle et al [15,23,24]. These authors show cochlear implants of the right type causing stimulation of the facial nerve in greater number than other models.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Due to the progressive characteristics of otosclerosis, some authors decided to compare patients implanted with otosclerosis with other patients implanted by other losses, and in general the results in patients with otosclerosis regarding speech tests and auditory thresholds are similar to those of patients with other [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. A higher incidence of facial nerve stimulation is reported, which may be present in [2] to 75% of the implanted patients [9][10][11]13,15,16], especially when straight-type electrodes are used, a decrease in the number of active electrodes over the years After the cochlear implant, [7,11] and rarely the insertion of the implant by cochlear ossification [5,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benzer şekilde Rayner ve ark. [5] da Nucleus 22 kullandıkları dokuz hastanın yedisinde (%78) fasiyal sinir uyarımı ile karşılaşmışlardır. Aynı çalışmada Clarion kullanılan hastalardan birinde fasiyal sinir uyarımı olduğu, o hastanın da otosklerozlu olduğu (%100), CHF (clarion high focus) kullanılan dört otosklerozlu hastadan yalnızca birinde (%25) fasiyal sinir uyarımı ile karşılaştıkları da bildirilmiştir.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Otoskeroz nedeniyle koklear implantasyon uygulayan birçok çalışmada bu ossifikasyon nedeniyle kısmi elektrot yerleşiminden bahsedilmemiştir. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Kısmi elektrot yerleşimi daha çok ossifikasyonun diğer ve önemli nedeni olan menenjit olgularında bildirilmiştir. [12] Quaranta ve ark.nın [2] bahsettiği yuvarlak pencere civarın-daki ossifikasyon, bizim de tüm olgularımızda gözlendi.…”
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