Levine S C, Margolis R H, Fournier E M, Winzenburg S M
University of Minnesota, Department of Otolaryngology, Minneapolis.
Laryngoscope. 1992 Jun;102(6):614-22. doi: 10.1288/00005537-199206000-00005.
There has been increased interest in electrocochleography for the diagnosis and intraoperative monitoring of patients with endolymphatic hydrops. Attention has been focused on the determination of the summating potential:action potential (SP:AP) ratio from alternating polarity clicks. Review of this technique at the University of Minnesota led to a reevaluation of the usual interpretation of these recordings. Separate examination of the rarefaction and condensation click recordings provides insight into abnormal response patterns. Cases are presented to illustrate a variety of normal and abnormal patterns including abnormal differences in the latency of condensation and rarefaction-click-generated action potentials, increased summating potential, uncanceled cochlear microphonic, and reduced action potential and summating potential amplitudes. These response categories may be useful in understanding the pathophysiology of Meniere's disease.
对于内淋巴积水患者的诊断和术中监测,人们对电耳蜗图的兴趣与日俱增。注意力集中在通过交替极性短声来测定总和电位与动作电位(SP:AP)的比值。明尼苏达大学对该技术的回顾促使人们重新评估这些记录的常规解读。分别检查疏波和密波短声记录有助于深入了解异常反应模式。现列举病例以说明各种正常和异常模式,包括密波和疏波短声诱发的动作电位潜伏期的异常差异、总和电位增加、未抵消的耳蜗微音电位、动作电位和总和电位幅度降低。这些反应类别可能有助于理解梅尼埃病的病理生理学。