Busby Peter A, Plant Kerrie L
Cooperative Research Centre for Cochlear Implant and Hearing Aid Innovation, Melbourne, Australia.
Ear Hear. 2005 Oct;26(5):504-11. doi: 10.1097/01.aud.0000179693.32989.84.
The first aim of the study was to determine the reduction in electrode impedances using dual electrode stimulation compared with single electrode stimulation in the new Nucleus CI24RE receiver-stimulator. The CI24RE is connected to the Nucleus 22-electrode intracochlear array. Dual electrode stimulation is produced by electrically coupling two adjacent single electrodes. The second aim was to determine whether dual electrode stimulation produced pitch percepts that were intermediate to the pitch of the two adjacent single electrodes.
Eight postlingually hearing-impaired adults with severe to profound loss, implanted with the CI24RE, participated in the study. Electrode impedances were measured by using the standard telemetry function of the system. A pitch ranking task was used to measure pitch for dual and single electrodes. Seven sets of three electrodes along the electrode array were tested. Each set of electrodes consisted of a dual electrode and the two adjacent single electrodes. Pitch ranking was measured using a two-alternative forced choice procedure, with the three electrodes in each set paired with each other as AB and BA pairs. The subject indicated which of the two stimuli had the higher pitch. Random variation in current level was used to remove any loudness cues.
The average electrode impedance was 38.6% lower for dual electrodes compared with single electrodes. Three subjects were able to successfully rank the three electrodes in each set in the expected tonotopic order for all seven sets of electrodes along the array. Three other subjects were able to rank sets of electrodes in the tonotopic order for most of the tested positions on the array. The remaining two subjects gave more variable pitch ranking across positions along the array, although successful tonotopic ranking was demonstrated for several sets of electrodes.
Dual electrode stimulation with the CI24RE receiver-stimulator produced systematically lower electrode impedances and was capable of producing pitch percepts that were intermediate to those produced by the corresponding adjacent single electrodes. This makes available up to 43 channels of stimulation from 22 single electrodes.
本研究的首要目的是确定在新型Nucleus CI24RE接收器刺激器中,与单电极刺激相比,双电极刺激时电极阻抗的降低情况。CI24RE与Nucleus 22电极人工耳蜗阵列相连。双电极刺激是通过将两个相邻的单电极进行电耦合产生的。第二个目的是确定双电极刺激产生的音高感知是否介于两个相邻单电极的音高之间。
八名植入CI24RE的语后聋成年患者,听力损失为重度至极重度,参与了本研究。电极阻抗通过使用系统的标准遥测功能进行测量。使用音高排序任务来测量双电极和单电极的音高。沿着电极阵列测试了七组,每组三个电极。每组电极由一个双电极和两个相邻的单电极组成。使用二选一强制选择程序测量音高排序,每组中的三个电极相互配对为AB对和BA对。受试者指出两种刺激中哪种音高更高。使用电流水平的随机变化来消除任何响度线索。
与单电极相比,双电极的平均电极阻抗低38.6%。三名受试者能够成功地将阵列上所有七组电极中每组的三个电极按预期的音调顺序进行排序。另外三名受试者能够在阵列上大多数测试位置将电极组按音调顺序进行排序。其余两名受试者在阵列上不同位置的音高排序变化更大,尽管几组电极显示出成功的音调排序。
使用CI24RE接收器刺激器进行双电极刺激可使电极阻抗系统性降低,并能够产生介于相应相邻单电极产生的音高之间的音高感知。这使得从22个单电极中可获得多达43个刺激通道。