Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2023 Apr;24(2):217-237. doi: 10.1007/s10162-023-00888-0. Epub 2023 Feb 16.
Physiology of the cochlea and auditory nerve can be assessed with electrocochleography (ECochG), a technique that involves measuring auditory evoked potentials from an electrode placed near or within the cochlea. Research, clinical, and operating room applications of ECochG have in part centered on measuring the auditory nerve compound action potential (AP) amplitude, the summating potential (SP) amplitude, and the ratio of the two (SP/AP). Despite the common use of ECochG, the variability of repeated amplitude measurements for individuals and groups is not well understood. We analyzed ECochG measurements made with a tympanic membrane electrode in a group of younger normal-hearing participants to characterize the within-participant and group-level variability for the AP amplitude, SP amplitude, and SP/AP amplitude ratio. Results show that the measurements have substantial variability and that, especially with smaller sample sizes, significant reduction in variability can be obtained by averaging measurements across repeated electrode placements within subjects. Using a Bayesian-based model of the data, we generated simulated data to predict minimum detectable differences in AP and SP amplitudes for experiments with a given number of participants and repeated measurements. Our findings provide evidence-based recommendations for the design and sample size determination of future experiments using ECochG amplitude measurements, and the evaluation of previous publications in terms of sensitivity to detecting experimental effects on ECochG amplitude measurements. Accounting for the variability of ECochG measurements should result in more consistent results in the clinical and basic assessments of hearing and hearing loss, either hidden or overt.
耳蜗和听神经的生理学可以通过电 Cochleography(ECochG)来评估,这是一种通过测量放置在耳蜗附近或内部的电极的听觉诱发电位的技术。ECochG 的研究、临床和手术室应用部分集中在测量听神经复合动作电位(AP)幅度、总和电位(SP)幅度和两者的比值(SP/AP)上。尽管 ECochG 被广泛应用,但个体和群体重复幅度测量的可变性尚不清楚。我们分析了一组年轻正常听力参与者的鼓膜电极进行的 ECochG 测量,以描述 AP 幅度、SP 幅度和 SP/AP 幅度比的个体内和组内可变性。结果表明,这些测量具有很大的可变性,尤其是在样本量较小的情况下,通过在受试者内的重复电极放置位置上平均测量值,可以显著减少可变性。使用数据的贝叶斯模型,我们生成了模拟数据,以预测具有给定参与者数量和重复测量的实验中 AP 和 SP 幅度的最小可检测差异。我们的发现为使用 ECochG 幅度测量进行未来实验的设计和样本量确定提供了循证建议,并评估了以前关于 ECochG 幅度测量对实验效果的敏感性的出版物。考虑到 ECochG 测量的可变性,应该会在听力和听力损失的临床和基础评估中产生更一致的结果,无论是隐性的还是显性的。