Cochlear Implants - An Update
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Cochlear Implants - An Update

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Year
2002
Print ISBN
9789062997954
eBook ISBN
9789062991914

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. I. Basic studies
  4. Chronic monopolar high rate stimulation of the auditory nerve - Physiological and histopathological effects
  5. Comparison of promontory and round window stimulation electrical auditory brainstem response in cats
  6. Topographical relationship between the facial nerve, chorda tympani nerve and round window with reference to the surgical approach
  7. Blood flow in ears receiving cochlear implants
  8. Extrusion of a cochlear implant possibly due to silicone allergy - A case report
  9. II. Biocompatibility / Imaging
  10. Specific considerations for determining safety with MRI use in cochlear implant patients
  11. Three-dimensional images of the inner ear for preoperative evaluation of cochlear implants
  12. SPECT image analysis using statistical parametric mapping in postlingually deafened adults with cochlear implants
  13. Auditory cortex activation during electrical ear canal stimulation in subjects with severe hearing loss - Preliminary results of a functional magnetic resonance imaging evaluation
  14. Regional cerebral activation during electrical auditory stimulation using a tympanic electrode
  15. III. Electrophysiological testing
  16. Auditory neuropathy - The use of electrophysiological tests
  17. Examination of EAP thresholds (NRT thresholds) during Nucleus cochlear implant operations
  18. Electrically evoked compound action potentials in cochlear implant users from the National Taiwan University Hospital
  19. The characteristics of neural response telemetry of the normal cochlea and cochlear malformation
  20. Comparison between promontory and tympanic electrodes in electrical auditory stimulation
  21. Postoperative measurement of neural response telemetry
  22. Changes in electrically evoked compound action potential thresholds after implantation of the Nucleus CI24M device
  23. IV. New approaches for mapping
  24. A strategy for neural response telemetry capable of approaching the subjective threshold
  25. Reliability of intraoperative tests in cochlear implant fitting
  26. Device programming for a child based on neural response telemetry measurements
  27. The relationship between EABR and EAP thresholds and behavioral T/C levels in pediatric cochlear implantation
  28. Comparison of ECAP threshold with T and C levels in children after Nucleus 24 implantation
  29. Optimization of mapping parameters with neural response telemetry
  30. Intraoperative measurement of electrically evoked compound action potentials in Nucleus CI24M cochlear implant users - Their relationship to psychophysical performance
  31. Within-subject comparison between NRT predicted MAP and behaviorally measured MAP in Nucleus 24 cochlear implant children using the ACE strategy
  32. Electrically evoked stapedial reflex in cochlear implantation
  33. Considerations for mapping children with limited electrodes
  34. Investigation of the advantages of program selectability in speech processors
  35. V. Speech codings
  36. Comparison of speech coding strategies in Cantonese children with cochlear implants
  37. Comparison of tone detection in Mandarin-speaking cochlear implant recipients using SPEAK and ACE strategies
  38. Digisonic ® cochlear implant signal processing for speech intelligibility improvement in noise
  39. The effect of speech rate to speech recognition in cochlear implant users and elderly adults
  40. Perceptual ability of synthesized speech by cochlear implant patients
  41. VI. General evaluations
  42. Utility analysis of cochlear implantation in congenitally deaf children
  43. Quality-of-life study of adult cochlear implantees in a Cantonese-speaking population by a close-set questionnaire - A pilot launch of a quality-of-life Cantonese scale
  44. Hearing aid optimization in the evaluation of cochlear implant candidacy
  45. The usefulness of intraoperative switch-on with facial nerve monitoring in cochlear implantation
  46. The usefulness of supportive listening devices for cochlear implant users
  47. A computer-assisted instruction system for testing and training voice pitch discriminability through cochlear implants
  48. Development of a Japanese version of the Hearing in Noise Test
  49. VII. Surgical issues
  50. Use of a standard postauricular incision in cochlear implantation in young children
  51. Surgical issues in exchanging a Nucleus CI22M cochlear implant for a Nucleus CI24M cochlear implant
  52. Surgical aspects of cochlear implantation in young and very young children
  53. Problem cases after cochlear implantation - Update
  54. Preliminary results using a two-staged technique for cochlear implant insertion in a patient with bilateral fenestration cavities
  55. Results of tympanoplasty for chronic otitis media in cochlear implant candidates
  56. Cochlear implantation in chronic suppurative otitis media
  57. Cochlear implantation in chronic otitis media
  58. VIII. Implantation for malformed cochlea
  59. Cochlea implants in abnormal cochlea
  60. A case report of an implanted child with common cavity malformation
  61. Cochlear implantation in a child with a common cavity - A case report
  62. A case of cochlear implantation in a child with a congenital malformation
  63. Two cases of transmastoid labyrinthotomy for common cavity malformation using neural response telemetry
  64. Four cases of cochlear implantation in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome
  65. Cochlear implantation following bilateral temporal bone fracture
  66. Case report of cochlear implantation in a totally plugged cochlea
  67. IX. Evaluations for perimodiolar electrode
  68. Contour electrodes- Surgical approach and results
  69. The insertion of a curve electrode array into normal and ossified cochlea
  70. The Clarion electrode positioner - Radiological, electrophysiological and neurotological evaluations
  71. Preliminary results with the Nucleus Contour cochlear implant system - A radiological and neurophysiological correlation study
  72. Examination of the implant electrical auditory brainstem response threshold with and without the positioner for the Clarion 16 cochlear implant
  73. Comparison of proximity to the modiolus of various electrodes
  74. X. Speech reception and language development in children
  75. Rationale for early cochlear implantation in congenitally deaf children
  76. Cochlear implantation in very young deaf children - Monitoring progress
  77. Cochlear implantation in severe to profound hearing loss in children
  78. Speech recognition ability and satisfaction with cochlear implants in young children using IT-MAIS
  79. Factors affecting connected speech comprehension in Cantonese-speaking children after cochlear implant
  80. Speech perception of Mandarin Chinese speaking young children after multichannel cochlear implantation
  81. The development of speech perception in children with cochlear implants at Kanazawa University
  82. Cochlear implantation in post-meningitic children
  83. The development of auditory performance in children with cochlear implants
  84. Language development in congenitally deaf, implanted children - Hearing aids versus cochlear implants
  85. Acquisition of articulation in congenitally deaf children with cochlear implants
  86. Predictor variables of speech intelligibility in prelingually deafened children with cochlear implants
  87. Language skills of prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants
  88. Comparison of grammar comprehension of deaf children after cochlear implantation with that of normally hearing children
  89. An experimental study on the speech reading ability of children with cochlear implants
  90. Pediatric cochlear implantation in Nagasaki
  91. Results of cochlear implants in post-lingual children
  92. The significance of a cochlear implant on the development of ‘auditory emotional cognition’ in a child with profound hearing loss
  93. Application of electroglottography in tone production training
  94. XI. Rehabilitation issues in children
  95. A new method of consonant classification and a new strategy of speech correction for congenitally deaf implantees
  96. An individual educational program trial for infant cochlear implant users
  97. Mapping and rehabilitation of a prelingually deaf and blind child after cochlear implantation - A catastrophe or a clinical challenge?
  98. Influence of educational setting and communication mode on speech production in children with multichannel cochlear implants
  99. Using parent and teacher reports to assess the vocabulary knowledge of Cantonese-speaking hearing-impaired children
  100. Evaluation of the effectiveness of an educational program for children with cochlear implants
  101. XII. Outcomes in adults
  102. Residual hearing and Clarion cochlear implantation
  103. Correlation of speech and music perception in Combi 40/40+ users
  104. Effective discrimination of competing stimulus features in cochlear implantees
  105. The results of cochlear implantation in the elderly
  106. Speech discrimination in post-lingually deaf adult patients using SPECTRA 22
  107. Surgical results and effectiveness of cochlear implantation
  108. The effect of auditory feedback on the production of vowels after cochlear implantation
  109. The effect of auditory feedback on the production of fricatives and sentence duration after cochlear implantation
  110. Errors in consonant recognition in post-lingually deafened patients with cochlear implants
  111. Tone production performance in tonal-language-speaking cochlear implantees
  112. Speech performance of cochlear implant patients with GJB2-related deafness
  113. Cochlear implantation in a patient with type 1 Usher’s syndrome - A case report
  114. Cochlear implantation in a patient with mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidiosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome - A case report
  115. XIII. Binaural or bimodal hearing
  116. Distance, localization and speech perception pilot studies with bilateral cochlear implants
  117. Multicenter study on bilateral cochlear implantation
  118. Binaural cochlear implantation in the deaf-blind
  119. Hearing performance of a bilateral cochlear implant user
  120. Concurrent use of cochlear implants and hearing aids
  121. Speech recognition between bilaterally and unilaterally cochlear implanted and hearing-aid fitted users
  122. XIV. Auditory brainstem implant / Implantation after acoustic tumor removal
  123. Neurofibromatosis II and the 24-channel auditory brainstem implant - Experience in Hong Kong
  124. A Nucleus CI8+1 channel auditory brainstem implant in a staged operation
  125. Cochlear implantation in a patient with an acoustic tumor - Case report
  126. Auditory nerve integrity after translabyrinthine acoustic tumor removal
  127. XV. New devices / Implantable hearing aids
  128. Fundamental aspects and first results of the clinical application of combined electric and acoustic stimulation of the auditory system
  129. Evaluation of a differential floating mass type transducer for a middle ear implant system
  130. Comparison of measurements to determine transducer performance of an active middle ear implant
  131. Four years’ experience with the Symphonix Vibrant ® soundbridge - Clinical results
  132. Index of authors

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