He Shuman, Teagle Holly F B, Buchman Craig A
Center for Hearing Research, Boys Town National Research HospitalOmaha, NE, United States.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2017 Jun 23;11:339. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00339. eCollection 2017.
The electrically evoked compound action potential (eCAP) represents the synchronous firing of a population of electrically stimulated auditory nerve fibers. It can be directly recorded on a surgically exposed nerve trunk in animals or from an intra-cochlear electrode of a cochlear implant. In the past two decades, the eCAP has been widely recorded in both animals and clinical patient populations using different testing paradigms. This paper provides an overview of recording methodologies and response characteristics of the eCAP, as well as its potential applications in research and clinical situations. Relevant studies are reviewed and implications for clinicians are discussed.
电诱发复合动作电位(eCAP)代表一群经电刺激的听神经纤维的同步放电。它可以直接记录在动物手术暴露的神经干上,或从人工耳蜗的耳蜗内电极记录。在过去二十年中,使用不同的测试范式,eCAP已在动物和临床患者群体中广泛记录。本文概述了eCAP的记录方法和反应特征,以及其在研究和临床情况下的潜在应用。对相关研究进行了综述,并讨论了对临床医生的启示。